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pesaḥ פֶּ֫סַח ‘Passover’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from pāsaḥ פָּסַח ‘to pass / to limp’
Roots: פסח

pesaḥ n, m
1) passover
 1a) sacrifice of passover
 1b) animal victim of the passover
 1c) festival of the passover

Mentioned in Exodus 12:43, 12:48, 12:11, 12:21, 12:27, 34:25 Codex Leviticus 23:5 Numbers 9:6, 9:10, 9:14, 9:13, 9:4, 9:5, 28:16, 9:2, 9:12, 33:3 Deuteronomy 16:1, 16:5, 16:6, 16:2 Joshua 5:11, 5:10 2 Kings 23:21, 23:23, 23:22 Ezekiel 45:21 Ezra 6:20, 6:19 2 Chronicles 30:1, 35:6, 35:9, 30:18, 35:7, 30:5, 35:8, 30:15, 35:1, 35:13, 30:17, 35:18, 35:17, 35:16, 35:19, 35:11, 30:2

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