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HolidaysPublished June 8, 2026
פסח

Pesach in Exodus: the festival encoded in its origin book

Éxodo (שמות)skip 21000

Abstract

Pesach — the festival commemorating Israel's exodus from Egypt — has its narrative origin in Exodus. The tenth plague, the Paschal lamb, the blood on the doorposts, the haste of the departure with matzah: all in Exodus 12-13.

We search פסח (Pesach) as ELS in Exodus — the book where the festival is already a protagonist of the manifest text.

Finding matrix

פסח·skip -5·Éxodo (שמות) 4:3.444:3.34
א
ר
צ
ה
ו
י
ה
י
ל
נ
ח
ש
ו
י
נ
ס
מ
ש
ה
מ
פ
נ
י
ו
ו
י
א
מ
ר
י
ה
ו
ה
א
ל
ELS term letters
reading backward (mirror) · 5 columnas · 7 filas · 278 total matches

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Analysis

Manifest vs encoded Pesach

The term פסח appears many times explicitly in Exodus. The ELS question: beyond the manifest text, does the term appear encoded with significant skips?

The finding

We search פסח (3 letters) in Exodus with skips of 2 to 1000. Short word in long text → multiple hits. The interesting thing is the location: does the smallest-skip ELS fall near Exodus 12 or elsewhere?

Suggested extension

Try crossing פסח with מצה, מצרים, or בכור. Convergence of the central paschal terms would be thematically suggestive.

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