Pascha

Word PASCHA
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Orthodox Christian word for the day when Jesus was resurrected which is April 1st, 33AD. It's supposed to be celebrated every year after the Jewish Passover. Urban Dictionary

A small marsupial from Yorkshire, which keeps bubblegum flavoured sun glasses in her pouch. Makes a lovely pet. Known for being clumsy, a Pascha will spill purple milk on every Tuesday, and most Thursday afternoons at around 4.14pm. Although a charming and loveable friend, don't talk to a Pascha before 09.00 in the morning as she will invariably be in a grump. Pascha's were used by the ancient Egyptians to keep their toes warm in the morning before their daily kickboxing class. Only trumps in private. Urban Dictionary

Flamboyant and beautiful. You'll be lost without your Pascha-Simone. She is one of the best people you'll meet and be friends with. The empty feeling in your life?... Is because you don't have a Pascha-Simone. Unique down to the last gorgeous molecule! I heart her! Urban Dictionary

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The word "pascha" in example sentences

It may, however, be noted that in Tertullian the word pascha clearly designates not the Sunday alone but rather a period, and in particular. the day of the ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

(The word Easter appears only once in the King James Version of the Bible-in Acts 12: 4-where it is flagrantly mistranslated from the Greek word pascha, which should be translated "Passover," as most versions render it.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

When the Authorized Version (1611) was formed, the word "passover" was used in all passages in which this word pascha occurred, except in Act 12: 4. ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

This "pascha" must therefore have been the pagan "pascha," for the Jewish Pascha always came before the days of unleavened bread. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whatever the heavenly pascha commands must be right since he is the pascha. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Neither do we see the ultimate goodness in a heavenly pascha who comes up with an idea like eternal torture in a hot, hot hell. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Obviously the heavenly pascha had other standards some time ago. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Specially not a heavenly pascha with such bloodstained hands as the biblical one. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

And isn´t it strange that some of us humans proudly aware of our descent from those ugly apemen that once in a time roamed the african savannah appear to have more morals and decency than the heavenly pascha that our superorthodox Calvinist venerates with such fervour. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

The heavenly pascha of the OT actually condones and commands worse things than rape - things like genocide. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

The Easter lily was the medieval pas-flower, from Latin passus, to step or pass over, cognate of pascha, the Passover. ❋ Jan (2008)

In crastino fuerunt kalendæ et pascha Saracenoram et mutaui hospitium: ita quod fui hospitatus prope aliam Idolatriam. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In crastino fuerunt kalend� et pascha Saracenoram et mutaui hospitium: ita quod fui hospitatus prope aliam Idolatriam. ❋ Unknown (2003)

[Greek: pascha] with [Greek: paschô] which led some of the earlier fathers, who were not Hebraists, to derive [Greek: pascha] from [Greek: paschô]. ❋ Various (N/A)

Luctum consolatio -- while the "Pascha novum Christus est" of the Easter sequence of Adam, and the "Paranymphi novæ legis Ad amplexum novi Regis" of his sequence of the Apostles, find a strong echo in the "Novum pascha novæ legis" of the "Lauda Sion". ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Christ; men spoke of the "Pasch of the Crucifixion", of the "Pasch of the Ressurection" -- pascha staurosimon; pascha anastasimon; every ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

His two liturgical works are a little treatise: "De pascha", in which he explains to the people the reason why Easter is celebrated at variable periods between IX Kal. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The treatise "De pascha" was recently edited by Burn, in "Niceta of Remesiana" (Cambridge, 1905), 93 sq. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The Greeks called Easter the pascha anastasimon; Good Friday the pascha staurosimon. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

[Orlando]: Hey, [Eddie], you eat meat today? Eddie: Nah, [I'm waiting] when Pascha arrives; then I'll have some. ❋ Volga River Dinosaur (2018)

See Pascha for [clumsy] [Yorkshire] morning [trump] ❋ Glastodaddancer (2013)

[Tank Girl] + [The Godfather] + [Hip Hop]= Pascha-Simone ❋ Kinpop23 (2010)

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