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2 πασχα
+ N N 21-4-1-3-14=43 Ex 12,11.21.27.43.48Aram. loanword (פסחא); Passover, Paschal feast Ex 12,11; Paschal lamb Ex 12,21Cf. DORIVAL 1994 271.496-497; GUÉRAUD 1979, 113-114; HAUSPIE 2001b, forthcoming; LE BOULLUEC1989, 48-51; LEE, J. 1983 16.30.52; TOV 1979 231.232; WALTERS 1973 169-171. 247-249;→CHANTRAINE; NIDNTT; TWNT
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