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- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false author "Karl Gerlach".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false isCitedBy Lamb_of_God.
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false isCitedBy Names_of_Easter.
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false page "21".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false page "XVIII".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false publisher "Peeters Publishers".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false quote "For while it is from Ephesus that Paul writes, "Christ our Pascha has been sacrificed for us," Ephesian Christians were not likely the first to hear that Ex 12 did not speak about the rituals of Pesach, but the death of Jesus of Nazareth.".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false quote "Long before this controversy, Ex 12 as a story of origins and its ritual expression had been firmly fixed in the Christian imagination. Though before the final decades of the second century only accessible as an exegetical tradition, already in the Paulin letters the Exodus saga is deeply involved with the celebration of bath and meal. Even here, this relationship does not suddenly appear, but represents developments in ritual narrative that mus have begun at the very inception of the Christian message. Jesus of Nazareth was crucifed during Pesach-Mazzot, an event that a new covenant people of Jews and Gentiles both saw as definitive and defining. Ex 12 is thus one of the few reliable guides for tracing the synergism among ritual, text, and kerygma before the Council of Nicaea.".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false quote "The second century equivalent of easter and the paschal Triduum was called by both Greek and Latin writers "Pascha ", a Greek transliteration of the Aramaic form of the Hebrew פֶּסַח, the Passover feast of Ex. 12.".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false title "The Antenicene Pascha: A Rhetorical History".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false url "http://books.google.com/books?id=PB-zfFmR0I0C&pg=PA21&dq=%22Pascha%22+name&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FqKAT_eTKMfA0AG7xMHXBw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false".
- v=onepage&q=%22Pascha%22%20name&f=false year "1998".