Paschal Lamb — • A lamb which the Israelites were commanded to eat with peculiar rites as a part of the Passover celebration Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Paschal Lamb Paschal Lamb … Catholic encyclopedia
paschal lamb — paschal lamb1 n. 1. among the ancient Hebrews, the lamb slain and eaten at the Passover 2. [often P L ] AGNUS DEI (sense 1) paschal lamb2 [P L ] Christianity name for Jesus Christ … English World dictionary
Paschal Lamb — can refer to:*Korban Pesach, in Judaism *Lamb of God, in Christianity … Wikipedia
paschal lamb — 1. Jewish Hist. a lamb slaughtered and eaten on the eve of the first day of Passover. Ex. 12:3 11. 2. (caps.) Christ. 3. (caps.) any of several symbolic representations of Christ, as the Agnus Dei. 4. (caps.) Also called Holy Lamb. Heraldry. a… … Universalium
paschal lamb — pas′chal lamb′ n. 1) jud a lamb slaughtered and eaten by the ancient Hebrews at Passover 2) rel (caps.) Christ 3) fia (caps.) any of several symbolic representations of Christ, as the Agnus Dei • Etymology: 1400–50 … From formal English to slang
paschal lamb — /pæskəl ˈlæm/ (say paskuhl lam) noun 1. (in Judaism) a. the lamb sacrificed by each Israelite household in Egypt, the blood of which was used to mark the doorposts of the houses of the Israelites to distinguish them from the Egyptians, whose… …
Paschal lamb — This term (from the Greek pascha, meaning Passover ) designates the major Jewish religious celebration at which a lamb was sacrificed and eaten in commemoration of God s deliverance of the Chosen People from bondage in Egypt. The Gospel of… … Glossary of theological terms
Paschal Lamb — noun Date: 15th century 1. a lamb slain and eaten during the Passover celebration in ancient Judaism 2. Agnus Dei 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Paschal Lamb — noun figure of a lamb; emblematic of Christ • Syn: ↑Agnus Dei • Hypernyms: ↑emblem, ↑allegory … Useful english dictionary
Lamb of God — (Latin: Agnus Dei ) is one of the titles given to Jesus in the New Testament and consequently in the Christian tradition. It refers to Jesus role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man in Christian theology, harkening back to ancient… … Wikipedia