Exodus 12:3-6 - The lamb is to be kept and examined from the tenth day to the fourteenth day. Jesus entered Jerusalem on the tenth day and stayed daily, publicly in the temple, till the fourteenth day, when He was sacrificed. He could be examined by the chief priests and elders, fulfilling the passover lamb.
Exodus 12:10 - "And ye shall let nothing of it remain until the morning...." Fulfilled in Christ, John 19:31. See also Deuteronomy 21:22-23.
Exodus 12:13 - Famous hymn, "When I see the blood, I will pass, I will pass over you."
Exodus 12:16 - With John 19:31 and John 19:42 explains how Jesus was crucified on a special sabbath beginning the feast, not necessarily on the weekly sabbath. There is no reason to insist on a "Good Friday" crucifiction and then contradict the three days and three nights in the grave.
Exodus 12:43 - "...there shall no stranger eat thereof." Nor of the Lord's Table, but those within the covenant (the saved).
Exodus 12:46 - "In one house shall it be eaten...." And so with the Lord's Table, I Corinthians 11:33. "Thou shalt not carry forth ought of the flesh abroad out of the house." The Communion bread and cup are not to be taken out to those who didn't gather for it. Catholics have severely corrupted this with "mass for shut-ins."
Exodus 12:46 - "...neither shall ye break a bone thereof." And so Jesus on the cross, Whose legs were not broken like the other two. See John 19:33-36.
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