Lucas 22:1

1 Aproximava-se a festa dos pães ázimos, que se chama a páscoa.

Lucas 22:1 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:1

Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh
Which lasted seven days; during which the Jews eat their bread without leaven, in commemoration of the haste in which they went out of Egypt; being such, that they had not time to leaven their dough, but took it with their kneadingtroughs along with them, as it was; and as figurative of the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, with which the Gospel feast is to be kept; see ( Exodus 12:34 ) ( 1 Corinthians 5:8 ) . Which is called the passover;
because the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites, when he slew all the firstborn in Egypt; now the time of this feast drew near, when the conspiracy was formed against the life of Christ: Matthew and Mark are more precise, and suggest, that it was two days before the passover; see ( Matthew 26:2 ) ( Mark 14:1 ) .

Lucas 22:1 In-Context

1 Aproximava-se a festa dos pães ázimos, que se chama a páscoa.
2 E os principais sacerdotes e os escribas andavam procurando um modo de o matar; pois temiam o povo.
3 Entrou então Satanás em Judas, que tinha por sobrenome Iscariotes, que era um dos doze;
4 e foi ele tratar com os principais sacerdotes e com os capitães de como lho entregaria.
5 Eles se alegraram com isso, e convieram em lhe dar dinheiro.
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