006) E.12:6, Abrahamites must observe the Passover śeh from the 10th of Aviv until Passover (14th Aviv).
007) E.12:6 The Abrahamic Synagogue (society)'s entire special Order (Qehal) shall šāḥaṭ the Passover śeh in the twilight of the 14th of Aviv.
008) E.12:7, The Abrahamites must daub the blood of the Paschal śeh on the posts and lintels of their doors of the houses where they ’āḵal it.
015) E.12:11 Abrahamites must ’āḵal the Paschal śeh quickly wearing a belt, sandals and a staff in hand.
016) E.12:14, Abrahamites must honor honour the memory of Passover for all generations, an ordinance for ever to celebrate itfor ever.
017) N.28:16-17, in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month is the Passover of he who isHE WHO IS, and on the fifteenth day of this month there is to be Miqra; for seven days in total you shall eat Matzot.
===Matzot===
021) E.12: 19, seven days (a year) there must not be any śə’ōr in their houses.
022) E.12:15 E.12:19 For whosoever eateth Whosoever eats Chametz from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from society (the synagogue), whether they be a pilgrim, or one born in the land.
023) E.12:16, the first day of Unleavened Bread (14th Aviv) believers must hold EcclesiaMiqra, no work should be done; except preparing food for everyone to eat, that much you may do.
024) E.12:16, the seventh day of Unleavened Bread (20th Aviv) believers must hold EcclesiaMiqra, no work should be done; except preparing food for everyone to eat, that much you may do.
025) Leviticus 23:6, The fifteenth day of Aviv is the feast of unleavened bread unto he who isHE WHO IS.
026) E.12:17, Abrahamites have to honour the memory of Matzot for all generations, an ordinance for ever to celebrate itfor ever.
027) Deuteronomy 16:8, from 15th to 20th continue to eat Matzot and but on the 21st you shall hold an ‘ăṣereṯ of he who is HE WHO IS God, do no work.
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