Leviticus 23:4 (P). The Passover (pp. 102f.), which was regularly followed by a week when no leaven was to be eaten (cf. Deuteronomy 16:1; Exodus 12:1). The first month (see on Leviticus 16) is Nisan (March-April). The Passover commences, like all Jewish feasts, at evening, or, in the Heb. phrase, between the two evenings, i.e. between sunset and dark: for the sacrifice, see Numbers 28:17.

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