So each day had a ritual. As I mentioned yesterday that there were rituals.
Getting ready for the Passover was the fasting of the firstborn.
All the makes that were the firstborn were required to fast for the day.
Candles were lit, blessings recited, and evening prayers.
This also included the First Sedar-meal.
The first day was the morning service.
Torah was read and prayers were uttered and the priest blessed the congregation.
Candles were lit and blessings were said.
The second Seder took place-meal.
On the second day morning service took place.
Torah was read and prayers said.
Blessing from the priest.
Candles were lit and blessings said.
this nighttime marked the start of the Passover's intermediate days.
This means that most of the things they did during their daily lives resumed.
A relaxing meal happened as well
On the third day of Passover morning service took place.
Torah was read and prayers were said
Evening prayers happened and a ceremony.
On the 4th day of Passover Morning service took place.
Torah was read and prayers were said.
At nightfall, prayers were uttered.
Intermediate days still in effect- meaning with limiting work restrictions.
On the fifth day morning service happened.
The Torah was read, and the prayers were said.
Intermediate days are still in effect- meaning with limiting work restrictions.
On the sixth day morning service happened.
Torah scrolls are read, and prayers are said.
Intermediate days are still in effect- meaning with limiting work restrictions.
Candles were lit for the seventh day of Passover.
This is the first six days simply explained. Tomorrow we will talk about the seventh and where does Jesus fits into this festival called Passover.
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