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Exodus 12

Passover, Judgment, and the Exodus from Egypt

The Lord redeems His people from Egypt through judgment and blood, establishing Passover as the lasting memorial of His saving distinction and covenant deliverance.

Chapter Summary

The Lord redeems His people from Egypt through judgment and blood, establishing Passover as the lasting memorial of His saving distinction and covenant deliverance.

Overview

Exodus 12 argues that Israel’s deliverance comes through the Lord’s appointed means. Judgment falls on Egypt, but the blood of the Passover lamb marks Israel’s houses for protection. Redemption is not grounded in Israel’s superiority but in the Lord’s mercy, command, and provision. The Passover meal forms Israel’s identity, calendar, household worship, generational instruction, and covenant boundaries.

The chapter shows that salvation includes rescue from judgment, release from bondage, provision for the journey, and lifelong remembrance before God.

Context
Author

Moses

Audience

Israel, the covenant people redeemed from Egypt and instructed to remember the Lord’s deliverance through Passover, unleavened bread, household instruction, and covenant obedience.

Setting

Egypt on the night of the final plague, immediately before Israel’s departure from bondage.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The Lord institutes Passover and Unleavened Bread, shelters Israel through the blood of the lamb, strikes Egypt’s firstborn, brings Israel out with provision, and commands the redeemed people to remember and observe this deliverance.

Covenant Significance

Exodus 12 is covenantally foundational. The Lord fulfills His promise to judge Egypt, deliver Israel, and bring them out with possessions. Passover becomes the central covenant memorial of redemption. The lamb’s blood marks the protected household, and circumcision governs participation in the meal. The chapter binds together Abrahamic promise, Israel’s household identity, covenant signs, sacrificial blood, and generational remembrance.

Gospel Clarity

Exodus 12 gives one of Scripture’s clearest gospel patterns. Judgment is coming. God provides a lamb. The lamb dies. Blood is applied. The people are sheltered. The oppressor is judged. The redeemed are brought out of bondage. The event is remembered and proclaimed to future generations. This pattern finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, our Passover Lamb, whose blood delivers His people from judgment, frees them from slavery to sin, and brings them into redeemed worship before God.

Formation Aim

Reverence, gratitude, obedience, readiness, remembrance, household faithfulness, worship, and confidence in God’s appointed provision.

Focus Points

  • Passover
  • Deliverance through judgment
  • Blood as sign of protection
  • Substitutionary shelter
  • The Lord’s judgment on Egypt’s gods
  • Household redemption and worship
  • Generational remembrance
  • Unleavened bread and haste
  • Covenant boundaries
  • The Lord’s faithfulness after 430 years
  • Redemption with provision
  • Obedience to the Lord’s command
  • Redemption reorders time
  • The lamb without defect
  • Blood and protection
  • Judgment on Egypt’s gods
  • Household worship
  • Generational explanation
  • Haste and unleavened bread
  • Great reversal
  • Covenant participation
  • The Lord keeps vigil
  • Divine Judgment
  • Substitutionary Protection
  • Redemption
  • Covenant Faithfulness
  • Worship and Remembrance
  • Household Discipleship
  • Christological Fulfillment

Cross References

Exodus 11:4-7
So Moses declared, “This is what the Lord says: ‘About midnight I will go throughout Egypt, and every firstborn son in the land of Egypt will die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sits on his throne, to the firstborn of the servant girl behind the hand mill, as well as the firstborn of all the cattle. Then a great cry will go out over all the land of...
Immediate background
Genesis 15:13-14
Then the Lord said to Abram, “Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years. But I will judge the nation they serve as slaves, and afterward they will depart with many possessions.
Covenant promise fulfillment
Exodus 4:22-23
Then tell Pharaoh that this is what the Lord says: ‘Israel is My firstborn son, and I told you to let My son go so that he may worship Me. But since you have refused to let him go, behold, I will kill your firstborn son!’”
Firstborn judgment background
Exodus 13:3-16
So Moses told the people, “Remember this day, the day you came out of Egypt, out of the house of slavery; for the Lord brought you out of it by the strength of His hand. And nothing leavened shall be eaten. Today, in the month of Abib, you are leaving. And when the Lord brings you into the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Hivites, and...
Memorial continuation
Numbers 9:1-14
In the first month of the second year after Israel had come out of the land of Egypt, the Lord spoke to Moses in the Wilderness of Sinai: “The Israelites are to observe the Passover at its appointed time. You are to observe it at the appointed time, at twilight on the fourteenth day of this month, in accordance with its statutes and ordinances.”
Passover continuation
Deuteronomy 16:1-8
Observe the month of Abib and celebrate the Passover to the Lord your God, because in the month of Abib the Lord your God brought you out of Egypt by night. You are to offer to the Lord your God the Passover sacrifice from the herd or flock in the place the Lord will choose as a dwelling for His Name. You must not eat leavened bread with it; for seven days...
Feast instruction
John 1:29
The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!
Christological fulfillment
John 19:33-36
But when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs. Instead, one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately blood and water flowed out. The one who saw it has testified to this, and his testimony is true. He knows that he is telling the truth, so that you also may believe.
No broken bones fulfillment
1 Corinthians 5:7
Get rid of the old leaven, that you may be a new unleavened batch, as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.
Passover fulfillment
Hebrews 11:28
By faith he kept the Passover and the sprinkling of blood, so that the destroyer of the firstborn would not touch Israel’s own firstborn.
Faith interpretation
1 Peter 1:18-19
For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life you inherited from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or spot.
Redemption by blood

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