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the Week of Proper 22 / Ordinary 27
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Green's Literal Translation

Luke 22:1

And the Feast of Unleavened Bread , being called Passover, drew near.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- The Topic Concordance - Judas Iscariot;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Feast of the Passover, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Passover;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Judas;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Death of Christ;   Offerings and Sacrifices;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Calendars;   Exodus;   Luke, Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Feasts;   Luke, Gospel According to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Arrest ;   Betrayal;   Feasts;   Last Supper;   Leaven;   Passion Week;   Passover;   Passover (I.);   Time;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Bread;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Passover;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Haggadah (Shel Pesaḥ);   Passover;  

Parallel Translations

Simplified Cowboy Version
The festival that celebrates Passover was coming up soon.
Legacy Standard Bible
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was drawing near.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was approaching.
Bible in Basic English
Now the feast of unleavened bread was near, which is called the Passover.
Darby Translation
Now the feast of unleavened bread, which [is] called the passover, drew nigh,
New King James Version
Matthew 26:1-5,14-16; Mark 14:1,2, 10,11; John 11:45-53">[xr] Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called Passover.
Christian Standard Bible®
The Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is called Passover, was drawing near.
World English Bible
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew near, which is called the Passover.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
Weymouth's New Testament
Meanwhile the Festival of the Unleavened Bread, called the Passover, was approaching,
King James Version (1611)
Now ye feast of vnleuened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passeouer.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
The feast of swete bred (which is called Easter) drue nye.
Mace New Testament (1729)
Now the feast of unleaven'd bread, which is call'd the passover,
THE MESSAGE
The Feast of Unleavened Bread, also called Passover, drew near. The high priests and religion scholars were looking for a way to do away with Jesus but, fearful of the people, they were also looking for a way to cover their tracks.
Amplified Bible
Now the Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was approaching.
American Standard Version
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
Revised Standard Version
Now the feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called the Passover.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
The feaste of swete breed drue nye whiche is called ester
Update Bible Version
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew near, which is called the Passover.
Webster's Bible Translation
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
New Century Version
It was almost time for the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the Passover Feast.
New English Translation
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was approaching.
Contemporary English Version
The Festival of Thin Bread, also called Passover, was near.
Complete Jewish Bible
But the festival of Matzah, known as Pesach, was approaching;
Geneva Bible (1587)
Now the feast of vnleauened bread drewe neere, which is called the Passeouer.
George Lamsa Translation
NOW the feast of unleavened bread, which is called the passover, was at hand.
Hebrew Names Version
Now the feast of matzah drew near, which is called the Pesach.
International Standard Version
Now the Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was near.Matthew 26:2; Mark 14:1;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
BUT the feast of the Phatiree, which is called Petscha, drew on.
Murdock Translation
And the feast of unleavened cakes, which is called the passover, drew near.
New Living Translation
The Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is also called Passover, was approaching.
New Life Bible
The time for the supper of bread without yeast was near. It was the special religious gathering to remember how the Jews left Egypt.
English Revised Version
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
Berean Standard Bible
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the Passover, was approaching,
New Revised Standard
Now the festival of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was near.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
And the feast of the unleavened bread, which is called a Passover, was drawing near.
Douay-Rheims Bible
Now the feast of unleavened bread, which is called the pasch, was at hand.
King James Version
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
Lexham English Bible
Now the feast of Unleavened Bread (which is called Passover) was drawing near.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
The feast of sweete breade drewe nye, which is called the Passouer.
Easy-to-Read Version
It was almost time for the Jewish Festival of Unleavened Bread, called the Passover.
English Standard Version
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called the Passover.
New American Standard Bible
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover, was approaching.
Good News Translation
The time was near for the Festival of Unleavened Bread, which is called the Passover.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And the halidai of therf looues, that is seid pask, neiyede.
Young's Literal Translation
And the feast of the unleavened food was coming nigh, that is called Passover,

Contextual Overview

1 And the Feast of Unleavened Bread , being called Passover, drew near. 2 And the chief priests and the scribes sought how to destroy Him; for they feared the people. 3 And Satan entered into Judas, the one having been called Iscariot, being of the number of the Twelve. 4 And going, he talked with the chief priests and the commanders as to how he might deliver Him up. 5 And they exulted, and they agreed to give him silver. 6 And he fully consented and sought opportunity to betray Him to them, away from the crowd.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Exodus 12:6-23, Leviticus 23:5, Leviticus 23:6, Matthew 26:2, Mark 14:1, Mark 14:2, Mark 14:12, John 11:55-57, 1 Corinthians 5:7, 1 Corinthians 5:8

Reciprocal: Exodus 34:18 - General 2 Chronicles 30:21 - the feast Psalms 2:1 - rage Luke 22:7 - General John 13:1 - the feast Acts 4:27 - of a

Cross-References

Genesis 22:7
And Isaac spoke to his father Abraham and said, My father. And he said, Behold me. And he said, Behold, the fire and the wood! But where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
Genesis 22:11
And the Angel of Jehovah called to him from the heavens and said, Abraham! Abraham! And he said, Behold me.
Genesis 22:12
And He said, Do not lay your hand on the boy, nor do anything to him. For now I know that you are a God-fearer, and you have not withheld your son, your only one, from Me.
Genesis 22:14
And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah Will See; so that it is said until this day, In the mount of Jehovah it will be seen.
Exodus 3:4
And Jehovah saw that he turned aside to see, and God called to him from the midst of the thorn bush, and said, Moses! Moses! And he said, Behold me.
Exodus 16:4
And Jehovah said to Moses, Behold, I AM ! Bread will rain from the heavens for you. And the people shall go out and gather the matter of a day in its day, so that I may test them, whether they will walk in My Law or not.
Deuteronomy 8:2
And you shall remember all the way which Jehovah your God has caused you to go these forty years in the wilderness, in order to humble you, to try you, to know that which is in your heart, whether you will keep His commandments or not.
Deuteronomy 8:16
who made you eat manna in the wilderness, which your fathers did not know; that He might humble you and that He might prove you, to do you good at your latter end;
Deuteronomy 13:3
you shall not listen to the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams. For Jehovah your God is testing you, to know if you love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
Judges 2:22
so that by them I may test Israel, whether they are keeping the way of Jehovah, to go in it, as their fathers kept it, or not.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

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.

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.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the notes at Matthew 26:1-2.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER XXII.

The chief priests and scribes plot our Lord's destruction, 1, 2.

Judas, at the instigation of the devil, betrays him, 3-6.

He eats his last supper with his disciples, 7-18.

Institutes the eucharist, 19, 20.

Announces one of his disciples as the traitor, 21-23:

The contention which should be greatest, 24-30.

Warns Peter against Satan's devices, 31, 32.

Peter's resolution, 33.

His denial foretold, 34.

Tells his disciples to make prudent provision for their own

support, 35-37.

The two swords, 38.

He goes to the Mount of Olives, and has his agony in the garden,

39-46.

Judas comes with a mob, 47, 48.

Peter cuts off the ear of the high priest's servant, which

Christ heals by a touch, 49-51.

He addresses the chief priests and captains of the temple,

52, 53.

They lead him to the high priest's house, and Peter follows and

denies his Master, 54-60.

Christ looks upon him, he is stung with remorse, and weeps

bitterly, 61, 62.

Jesus is mocked, and variously insulted, 63-65.

The next morning he is questioned before the council, 66, 67.

He acknowledges himself to be the Son of God, 68-70.

They condemn him, 71.

NOTES ON CHAP. XXII.

Verse Luke 22:1. The feast of unleavened bread, c.] See this largely explained, Exodus 23:14, Leviticus 23:2-40, and on Matthew 26:2.


 
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