pascha (Meaning)

Wordnet

pascha (n)

the Jewish feast of the Passover

the Christian festival of Easter

Webster

pascha (n.)

The passover; the feast of Easter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pascha

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pascha Sentence Examples

  1. The Pascha feast commemorated the Israelites' liberation from Egyptian slavery.
  2. Jesus Christ was crucified just before the Jewish Pascha celebration.
  3. Early Christians referred to Easter as Pascha, which is derived from the Hebrew word for "passover."
  4. The Pascha meal was a time for family gatherings and remembrance of God's deliverance.
  5. Orthodox Christians observe Pascha as one of their most important holidays.
  6. The Western Christian tradition typically refers to Easter as Pascha, rather than the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
  7. The Pascha liturgy includes prayers, hymns, and the reading of the Gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection.
  8. Many Christian churches hold Pascha services on the night before Easter Sunday.
  9. The Pascha period is a time of fasting and repentance in the Orthodox tradition.
  10. The Pascha feast is a symbol of hope and renewal for Christians.

FAQs About the word pascha

the Jewish feast of the Passover, the Christian festival of EasterThe passover; the feast of Easter.

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The Pascha feast commemorated the Israelites' liberation from Egyptian slavery.

Jesus Christ was crucified just before the Jewish Pascha celebration.

Early Christians referred to Easter as Pascha, which is derived from the Hebrew word for "passover."

The Pascha meal was a time for family gatherings and remembrance of God's deliverance.