paschal lamb
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Definition
- Noun:
- A symbolic lamb representing Jesus Christ: The "paschal lamb" is a religious symbol, specifically a figure or representation of a lamb, used to signify Jesus Christ in Christian theology. This symbolism originates from the Passover lamb in the Old Testament, which is seen as a precursor to Christ's sacrifice.
- The lamb eaten at the Jewish Passover: Historically, it refers to the lamb sacrificed and consumed during the Passover (Pesach) festival, as described in the Book of Exodus.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The stained-glass window depicted the paschal lamb holding a banner, a common Christian motif.
- In the Passover Seder, the paschal lamb is remembered as part of the ritual meal.
Advanced Usage
- Theological Symbolism: In Christian art and literature, the "paschal lamb" is a profound symbol of innocence, sacrifice, and redemption, directly linking the Passover narrative to the crucifixion of Jesus.
- The concept of the paschal lamb is central to understanding the connection between the Old and New Testaments.
Variants and Related Words
- Paschal (adj): Of or relating to Passover or Easter.
- The paschal season is a time of reflection.
- Agnus Dei (n): A Latin term meaning "Lamb of God," often used synonymously with "paschal lamb" in Christian contexts.
- The choir sang the Agnus Dei during the mass.
Synonyms
- Sacrificial lamb: An entity sacrificed for the benefit of others, often used in both religious and secular contexts.
- Lamb of God: A direct title for Jesus Christ, emphasizing his role as a sacrifice.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- (To be) a paschal lamb: To be an innocent victim sacrificed for a cause (used figuratively).
- He felt like a paschal lamb, offered up to appease the critics.
Noun
- figure of a lamb; emblematic of Christ