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Deuteronomy 16

Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread


(Exodus 12:14–28; Leviticus 23:4–8; Numbers 28:16–25)

NoteAbib was the first month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar, usually occurring within the months of March and April; twice in this verse.

The Feast of Weeks


(Numbers 28:26–31)

NoteThat is, Shavuot; see footnotes for verse 16.

The Feast of Tabernacles


(Numbers 29:12–40)

NoteOr Booths or Shelters; see footnotes for verse 16.
NoteThat is, the seven-day period after the Passover during which no leaven may be eaten; see Exodus 12:14–20. NoteThat is, Shavuot, the late spring feast of pilgrimage to Jerusalem; it is also known as the Feast of Harvest (see Exodus 23:16) or the Feast of Pentecost (see Acts 2:1). NoteThat is, Sukkot, the autumn feast of pilgrimage to Jerusalem; also translated as the Feast of Booths or the Feast of Shelters and originally called the Feast of Ingathering (see Exodus 23:16 and Exodus 34:22).

Judges and Justice

Forbidden Forms of Worship

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