Samaritans' Passover pilgrimage on Mount Gerizim

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Passover is a festival in Samaritanism.

Samaritans' Passover pilgrimage on Mount Gerizim.
Samaritans make a pilgrimage to Mount Gerizim, with men participating in public worship.[1][2]

Samaritan Passovers are each one day long, followed by the six-day Festival of Unleavened Bread – for a total of seven days.[3] that includes the ancient lamb sacrifice on Mount Gerizim on the 7th day.
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I always like to point out the Samaritans to the fools who say the Hebrews were black or Jesus was black. I point out that the Samaritans have lived in Israel uninterrupted for 3600 years and are genetically related to the Jews. The Samaritans are what the Jews of the bible looked like.

Bellthorian
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Mt. Gerizim is the correct location. :)

HebrewDay
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Could this be why the Lord, said where White becaus you belong to me
..in the book of the Hebrews...While haveimg them standing on mount Garzim prononcing all these blessing...yyes

PaulanCollins
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Jesus was the final and ultimate sacrifice.

They will be judged and they will pay for all eternity.

Their blood sacrifice is a deranged and sick misinterpretation of what God meant by sacrifice.

Hosea 6:6

baccanoverano
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Yahushua hamasiach Jesus Christ is the perfect holy pure lamb of God

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