Jimmy Higgins
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As we know, the Torah generally consists of three parts, Mythology (Genesis), Proto-Mythology (Genesis), and Fan Fiction (Exodus to Deuteronomy). The story of Passover is part of the Fan Fiction section in Exodus. It depicts the mass murder of Egyptian children in Yahweh's needless run up to the Exodus/freeing of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt / mindless wandering through the desert for one generation.
But this didn't happen. The Exodus of the Hebrews never occurred, they were never slaves in Egypt. God's actions was not punishing the Egyptians for their tyrannical treatment of the Hebrews. God didn't "pass over" the houses with blood smeared on their doorways.
Yet, unlike Hanukkah, which references an actual event, it is held in very high regard. I was curious as to why. The fact it is so important implies it carried some historical ritual weight, from something.
But this didn't happen. The Exodus of the Hebrews never occurred, they were never slaves in Egypt. God's actions was not punishing the Egyptians for their tyrannical treatment of the Hebrews. God didn't "pass over" the houses with blood smeared on their doorways.
Yet, unlike Hanukkah, which references an actual event, it is held in very high regard. I was curious as to why. The fact it is so important implies it carried some historical ritual weight, from something.