Passover
event · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
the Passover · the passover · the passover of the Lord
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The Jewish feast whose day Christ chooses for his suffering and desires to eat before his passion.
"With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer.
De ieiunio adversus psychicos
The Christian/Jewish festival of Passover, cited as the occasion for specific fasting practices.
or, if the Apostle erased every devotion of seasons and days and months and years altogether, why do we celebrate the Passover by an annual cycle in the first month?
For behold, I confront you, both fasting besides the Passover, apart from those days in which the Bridegroom was taken away, and interposing the half-fasts of Stations, and you yourselves now and then living on bread and water, as has seemed good to each.