John 11:55 Cross References
John 11:55
55: It was now almost time for the celebration of Passover, and many people from the country arrived in Jerusalem several days early so they could go through the cleansing ceremony before the Passover began.
John 2:13
- It was time for the annual Passover celebration, and Jesus went to Jerusalem.
John 6:4
- (It was nearly time for the annual Passover celebration.)
John 12:1
- Six days before the Passover ceremonies began, Jesus arrived in Bethany, the home of Lazarus--the man he had raised from the dead.
2 Chronicles 30:17
- Since many of the people there had not purified themselves, the Levites had to slaughter their Passover lambs for them, to set them apart for the LORD.
- Most of those who came from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun had not purified themselves. But King Hezekiah prayed for them, and they were allowed to eat the Passover meal anyway, even though this was contrary to God's laws. For Hezekiah said, "May the LORD, who is good, pardon those
- who decide to follow the LORD, the God of their ancestors, even though they are not properly cleansed for the ceremony."
- And the LORD listened to Hezekiah's prayer and healed the people.
Exodus 19:10
- Then the LORD told Moses, "Go down and prepare the people for my visit. Purify them today and tomorrow, and have them wash their clothing.
Exodus 19:14
- So Moses went down to the people. He purified them for worship and had them wash their clothing.
- He told them, "Get ready for an important event two days from now. And until then, abstain from having sexual intercourse."
Hebrews 9:13
- Under the old system, the blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a young cow could cleanse people's bodies from ritual defilement.
- Just think how much more the blood of Christ will purify our hearts from deeds that lead to death so that we can worship the living God. For by the power of the eternal Spirit, Christ offered himself to God as a perfect sacrifice for our sins.
John 2:6
- Six stone waterpots were standing there; they were used for Jewish ceremonial purposes and held twenty to thirty gallons each.
John 5:1
- Afterward Jesus returned to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish holy days.
Matthew 26:1
- When Jesus had finished saying these things, he said to his disciples,
Psalms 26:6
- I wash my hands to declare my innocence. I come to your altar, O LORD,
Ezra 3:1
- Now in early autumn, when the Israelites had settled in their towns, all the people assembled together as one person in Jerusalem.
- Then Jeshua son of Jehozadak with his fellow priests and Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel with his family began to rebuild the altar of the God of Israel so they could sacrifice burnt offerings on it, as instructed in the law of Moses, the man of God.
- Even though the people were afraid of the local residents, they rebuilt the altar at its old site. Then they immediately began to sacrifice burnt offerings on the altar to the LORD. They did this each morning and evening.
- They celebrated the Festival of Shelters as prescribed in the law of Moses, sacrificing the burnt offerings specified for each day of the festival.
- They also offered the regular burnt offerings and the offerings required for the new moon celebrations and the other annual festivals to the LORD. Freewill offerings were also sacrificed to the LORD by the people.
John 18:28
- Jesus' trial before Caiaphas ended in the early hours of the morning. Then he was taken to the headquarters of the Roman governor. His accusers didn't go in themselves because it would defile them, and they wouldn't be allowed to celebrate the Passover feast.
John 7:8
- You go on. I am not yet ready to go to this festival, because my time has not yet come."
- So Jesus remained in Galilee.
- But after his brothers had left for the festival, Jesus also went, though secretly, staying out of public view.
Acts 24:18
- My accusers saw me in the Temple as I was completing a purification ritual. There was no crowd around me and no rioting.
Numbers 9:6
- But some of the men had been ceremonially defiled by touching a dead person, so they could not offer their Passover lambs that day. So they came to Moses and Aaron that day
1 Samuel 16:5
- "Yes," Samuel replied. "I have come to sacrifice to the LORD. Purify yourselves and come with me to the sacrifice." Then Samuel performed the purification rite for Jesse and his sons and invited them, too.
Mark 14:1
- It was now two days before the Passover celebration and the Festival of Unleavened Bread. The leading priests and the teachers of religious law were still looking for an opportunity to capture Jesus secretly and put him to death.
Exodus 12:11
- "Wear your traveling clothes as you eat this meal, as though prepared for a long journey. Wear your sandals, and carry your walking sticks in your hands. Eat the food quickly, for this is the LORD's Passover.
- On that night I will pass through the land of Egypt and kill all the firstborn sons and firstborn male animals in the land of Egypt. I will execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt, for I am the LORD!
- The blood you have smeared on your doorposts will serve as a sign. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. This plague of death will not touch you when I strike the land of Egypt.
- "You must remember this day forever. Each year you will celebrate it as a special festival to the LORD.
John 13:1
- Before the Passover celebration, Jesus knew that his hour had come to leave this world and return to his Father. He now showed the disciples the full extent of his love.
Job 1:5
- When these celebrations ended--and sometimes they lasted several days--Job would purify his children. He would get up early in the morning and offer a burnt offering for each of them. For Job said to himself, "Perhaps my children have sinned and have cursed God in their hearts." This was Job's regular practice.
Genesis 35:2
- So Jacob told everyone in his household, "Destroy your idols, wash yourselves, and put on clean clothing.
James 4:8
- Draw close to God, and God will draw close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners; purify your hearts, you hypocrites.
1 Corinthians 11:28
- That is why you should examine yourself before eating the bread and drinking from the cup.
Nehemiah 8:1
- all the people assembled together as one person at the square just inside the Water Gate. They asked Ezra the scribe to bring out the Book of the Law of Moses, which the LORD had given for Israel to obey. 1
- So on October 8 Ezra the priest brought the scroll of the law before the assembly, which included the men and women and all the children old enough to understand.
- He faced the square just inside the Water Gate from early morning until noon and read aloud to everyone who could understand. All the people paid close attention to the Book of the Law.
- Ezra the scribe stood on a high wooden platform that had been made for the occasion. To his right stood Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Maaseiah. To his left stood Pedaiah, Mishael, Malkijah, Hashum, Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam.
- Ezra stood on the platform in full view of all the people. When they saw him open the book, they all rose to their feet.