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[[file:Foster Bible Pictures 0062-1 The Angel of Death and the First Passover.jpg|thumb | px |The angel of death passing over the family that has kept the Passover]] | [[file:Foster Bible Pictures 0062-1 The Angel of Death and the First Passover.jpg|thumb | px |The angel of death passing over the family that has kept the Passover]] | ||
In the fifteenth century B.C., the people of [[Israel]] lived as slaves in Egypt. In order to free them, God brought the great disaster of destroying the firstborn all over Egypt. However, He had the Israelites slaughter lambs on the evening of the 14th day of the first month (by the sacred calendar) and put its blood on the sides and tops of the doorframes of their houses before the disaster occurred. This is the first Passover. | In the fifteenth century B.C., the people of [[Israel]] lived as slaves in Egypt. In order to free them, God brought the great disaster of destroying the firstborn all over Egypt. However, He had the Israelites slaughter lambs on the evening of the 14th day of the first month (by the sacred calendar) and put its blood on the sides and tops of the doorframes of their houses before the disaster occurred. This is the first Passover. | ||
{{quote5 |내용=“The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect, and you may take them from the sheep or the goats. Take care of them until the fourteenth day of the month, when all the people of the community of Israel must slaughter them at twilight. Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the lambs. . . . it is the LORD’s Passover. On that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn—both men and animals—and I will bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD. The blood will be a sign for you on the houses where you are; and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No destructive plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” |출처=[https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A5-13&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 Exodus 12:5–13]}} | {{quote5 |내용=“The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect, and you may take them from the sheep or the goats. Take care of them until the fourteenth day of the month, when all the people of the community of Israel must slaughter them at twilight. Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the lambs. . . . it is the LORD’s '''Passover'''. On that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn—both men and animals—and I will bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD. The blood will be a sign for you on the houses where you are; and '''when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No destructive plague will touch you when I strike Egypt'''.” |출처=[https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A5-13&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 Exodus 12:5–13]}} | ||
On the night of the Passover, every firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh to the firstborn of a man in prison, and all the firstborn of the cattle were put to death.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A29-30&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 |title=Exodus 12:29–30 |quote= }}</ref> However, the Israelites, who kept the Passover, were protected from the disaster and freed from Egypt the next day. Even people who were not of Israel, were saved from the disaster by putting the blood of the Passover lamb, and they left Egypt with the Israelites.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A37-38&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 |title=Exodus 12:37–38 |quote= }}</ref> As God had promised, the blood of the Passover lamb became a sign letting the disaster pass over. | On the night of the Passover, every firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh to the firstborn of a man in prison, and all the firstborn of the cattle were put to death.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A29-30&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 |title=Exodus 12:29–30 |quote= }}</ref> However, the Israelites, who kept the Passover, were protected from the disaster and freed from Egypt the next day. Even people who were not of Israel, were saved from the disaster by putting the blood of the Passover lamb, and they left Egypt with the Israelites.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.studylight.org/study-desk.html?q1=Exodus+12%3A37-38&q2=&ss=0&t1=eng_n84&t2=eng_kjv&t3=eng_nas&ns=0&sr=1&ot=bhs&nt=wh&hv1=1&b=verse&d=3 |title=Exodus 12:37–38 |quote= }}</ref> As God had promised, the blood of the Passover lamb became a sign letting the disaster pass over. |