This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Bible & Scripture has 50 clues. Answers range from 2 to 11 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The land where Moses and Aaron were raised (Ex 12:1)
The original name of the first lunar month and later called Nisan (Ex 2:2, Deut 16:1)
The day of the month that the Passover animal was to be taken to a house (Ex 12:3)
A mathematical term used to determine how much meat should be eaten (Ex 12:4)
An acceptable animal that could be used for the Passover meal (Ex 12:5)
The time of day that the animal was to be slaughtered (Ex 12:6)
One of the places the blood was to be on the houses (Ex 12:7)
The kind of bread the Israelites were to eat on the Passover (Ex 12:8)
The method the meat was to be cooked (Ex 12:9)
What was to be done with leftovers (Ex 12:10)
It wasn't Israel's Passover, it was His (Ex 12:11)
What Jehovah would execute on all Egypt's gods (Ex 12:12)
What would not come on those who were obedient to Jehovah's commands (Ex 12:13)
The Passover would serve as this to the Israelites (Ex 12:14)
The type of bread that was not to be eaten on the Passover (Ex 12:15)
No work was to be done on these two holy days - this was done instead (Ex 12:16)
Literally "armies" (Ex 12:17)
The time of day the Israelites had to stop and could start eating unleavened bread (Ex 12:18)
Even this person could not have leavened bread for seven days in their house (Ex 12:19)
Where the Israelites were to eat unleavened bread (Ex 12:20)
Another word for quickly and how Moses acted when commanded by Jehovah (Ex 12:21)
A small bushy plant of the mint family that was used like a paintbrush (Ex 12:22)
This kind of plague that would not enter obedient Israelites' homes (Ex 12:23)
Another word for rule or law (Ex 12:24)
The action or practice of fulfilling or respecting the requirements of law (Ex 12:25)
Future generations who might question the meaning of the Passover (Ex 12:26)
Refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing (Ex 12:27)
A word used with the word "just" to mean exactly (Ex 12:28)
Those of Egyptians who lost their lives of man and beast at the Passover (Ex 12:29)
A shout, shriek, yell, scream that was heard at midnight during the first Passover (Ex 12:30)
He told Moses and Aaron to go and serve Jehovah (Ex 12:31)
What Pharaoh wanted Moses and Aaron to do for him as they left Egypt (Ex 12:32)
How fast the Egyptians wanted the Israelites to leave (Ex 12:33)
Also called kneading "bowls" (Ex 12:34)
One of the things Israelites asked from the Egyptians as they left Egypt (Ex 12:35)
Another word for stripped, devastated, despoiled (Ex 12:36)
Where Israelites were when they started their journey (Ex 12:37)
Farm animals regarded as an asset (Ex 12:38)
Quickly and unexpectedly (Ex 12:39)
When used as a verb - this word means length of time a person lives in a place (Ex 12:40)
Another word for "multitudes" (Ex 12:41)
Future descendants (Ex 12:42)
Another word for law (Ex 12:43)
What must be done to a foreign or male slave who wanted to observe the Passover (Ex 12:44)
This person and a hired worker may not eat the Passover (Ex 12:45)
These were not to be broken of the Passover animal (Ex 12:46)
A word used to observe a joyful event (Ex 12:47)
Opposite of a foreigner (Ex 12:48)
Whether native or foreigner - this applied to both (Ex 12:49)
Give an authoritative order (Ex 12:50)