Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
The Passover (pasxa) Both names (unleavened bread and passover) are used here as in Mark 14:1. Strictly speaking the passover was Nisan 14 and the unleavened bread 15-21. This is the only place in the N.T. where the expression "the feast of unleavened bread" (common in LXX, Exodus 23:15, etc.) occurs, for Mark 14:1 has just "the unleavened bread." Matthew 26:17 uses unleavened bread and passover interchangeably.
Drew nigh (hggizen). Imperfect active. Mark 14:1; Matthew 26:2 mention "after two days" definitely.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Luke 22:7
Acts 22:30
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