Found 412 Results for: Feast of Unleavened Bread

  • It was before the feast of the Passover. Jesus realized that his hour had come to pass from this world to the Father, and as he had loved those who were his own in the world, he would love them with perfect love. (John 13, 1)

  • Jesus answered, "I shall dip a piece of bread in the dish, and he to whom I give it, is the one." So Jesus dipped the bread and gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon. (John 13, 26)

  • And as Judas took the piece of bread, Satan entered into him. Jesus then said to him, "What you are going to do, do quickly." (John 13, 27)

  • As he had the common purse, they may have thought that Jesus was telling him, "Buy what we need for the feast," or, "Give something to the poor." (John 13, 29)

  • Judas left as soon as he had eaten the bread. It was night. (John 13, 30)

  • When they landed, they saw a charcoal fire with fish on it, and some bread. (John 21, 9)

  • Jesus then came and took the bread and gave it to them, and he did the same with the fish. (John 21, 13)

  • They were faithful to the teaching of the apostles, the common life of sharing, the breaking of bread and the prayers. (Acts 2, 42)

  • Each day they met together in the Temple area; they broke bread in their homes; they shared their food with great joy and simplicity of heart; (Acts 2, 46)

  • and when he saw how it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. This happened during the festival of the Unleavened Bread. (Acts 12, 3)

  • Herod had him seized and thrown into prison with four squads, each of four soldiers, to guard him. He wanted to bring him to trial before the people after the Passover feast, (Acts 12, 4)

  • while we set sail from Philippi as soon as the festival of Unleavened Bread was over. Five days later we joined them in Troas where we spent a week. (Acts 20, 6)


“Sigamos o caminho que nos conduz a Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina