Jesus celebrated Passover without the paschal lamb, emphasizing the importance of spiritual truth over traditional rituals. [1]
Jesus told Peter to feed his lambs, minister to the weak, the poor, and the young, preach the gospel fearlessly, serve others, forgive freely, and value meditation and reflection. [2]
The apostles were accustomed to Jesus celebrating Passover without the lamb, as he did not participate in the sacrificial services of the Jewish system. [3] The lamb became a typical sacrificial animal in early evolutionary religion, representing a forgotten god or vanished cult. [4]