Then Moses called for all the elders of Israel, and said unto them, Draw out and take you a lamb according to your families, and kill the passover.
Some rules here are temporary, given for that one night; others are perpetual law. The Passover itself means God's passing over, when His wrath like a deluge covered Egypt but left Israel untouched. I shall touch this lightly now, since the fuller exposition belongs where we treat the Law itself.
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Moses faithfully taught the elders all God had commanded him. The people must not stir out of doors that night, staying under the protection of the blood; their safety hangs on the sprinkled mark, not on their own wisdom or strength. Later they must teach their children what this service means.
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Commenting on Exodus 12:21-28
Moses called the elders, who were heads of families and principal men in the tribes, to convey God's will. Each family was to take a lamb and keep it until the fourteenth day, then kill it. Before Aaron's priesthood and before the temple, the heads of families killed the lamb in their own houses.
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