The Pulpit Commentary - Exodus 12:1-2
The advantages of an ecclesiastical calendar. With their new position as an independent nation, and their new privileges as God's redeemed people ( Exodus 6:6 ), the Israelites received the gift of a new ecclesiastical calendar. Their civil calendar remaining as before, their civil year commencing with Tisri, about the time of the autumnal equinox, and consisting of twelve months of alternately twenty-nine and thirty days, they were now commanded to adopt a new departure for their sacred... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Exodus 12:1
The Lord spake .—According to the Biblical record, neither Moses nor Aaron introduced any legislation of their own, either at this time or later. The whole system, religious, political, and ecclesiastical, was received by Divine Revelation, commanded by God, and merely established by the agency of the two brothers. In the land of Egypt . The introduction of these words seems to show that we have here a separate document on the subject of the Passover, written independently of what has... read more