Religious Holidays and Calendars: An Encyclopaedic HandbookOmnigraphics, Incorporated, 1993 - 163 páginas |
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... Passover as a national festival and the designation of Jerusalem as the only acceptable site for observing the three Hebrew pil- grimage feasts : Passover , Pentecost , and Sukkot . Al- so , attendance of these feasts was made mandatory ...
... Passover as a national festival and the designation of Jerusalem as the only acceptable site for observing the three Hebrew pil- grimage feasts : Passover , Pentecost , and Sukkot . Al- so , attendance of these feasts was made mandatory ...
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... Passover . By the sec- ond century C.E. , the relationship between Judaism and Christianity had deteriorated so greatly that it became impossible for Christians to find out when Passover would be celebrated from year to year be- cause ...
... Passover . By the sec- ond century C.E. , the relationship between Judaism and Christianity had deteriorated so greatly that it became impossible for Christians to find out when Passover would be celebrated from year to year be- cause ...
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... Passover Begins between March 27 and April 24 ; Nisan 15-21 ( or 22 ) Passover or Pesach is the Hebrew celebration of spring and of their deliverance from slavery in Egypt and it is one of the three pilgrim festivals . The account in ...
... Passover Begins between March 27 and April 24 ; Nisan 15-21 ( or 22 ) Passover or Pesach is the Hebrew celebration of spring and of their deliverance from slavery in Egypt and it is one of the three pilgrim festivals . The account in ...
Contenido
Basic Questions All Calendars Must Answer | 3 |
Evolution of the Christian Feasts | 15 |
Eastern Traditions | 29 |
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Religious Holidays and Calendars: An Encyclopaedic Handbook Aidan A. Kelly,Peter D. Dresser,Linda M. Ross Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
Términos y frases comunes
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