La
Pascua es una celebración religiosa de cristianos y judíos, pero con diferencias
entre el cristianismo y el judaísmo.
El pésaj (Phase o Phazahah) hebreo, "paso" se origina
en el pasaje de la Torá (el libro sagrado hebreo), en el que se relata que
Yahvé, su Dios, ordenó matar a todos los primogénitos de los hogares egipcios.
También se refiere al paso del Mar Rojo, en la huída de los judíos de Egipto.
En el cristianismo, se conmemora la Semana Santa, por
el calvario de Cristo hacia la Cruz, que finaliza con la celebración de la
Pascua de la Resurrección de Jesús.
¡Felices Pascuas para todos!
Leyenda del Conejo de Pascuas / Legend of the "Easter
bunny"
Its origin dates back to Anglo-Saxon pre-Christian holidays, when the rabbit was
the symbol of associated with the fertility goddess Easter, who was engaged in
April. Progresses, This image was included to Easter and from the nineteenth
century, began to manufacture the stuffed chocolate and sugar in Germany, this
led to a curious legend mind that, when put to the tomb that Jesus had given
Joseph of Arimathea, in the Cave had a hidden rabbit, to see how very frightened
all the people came, and cried was sad because Jesus had died.
The rabbit was there watching when the body of Jesus had the stone that closed
the entrance and saw what I saw and wondered who would be the Lord who both
wanted all people.
That happened a long time, seeing it, went all day and all night, when suddenly,
he saw the rabbit somewhat surprising: Jesus stood up and folded the sheets with
which he had been involved. An angel removed the stone and Jesus tapaba entry
out of the cave! more alive than ever!
The rabbit understood that Jesus was the Son of God and decided she had to warn
the world and all those who wept, who no longer had to be sad because Jesus had
risen.
Because rabbits can not talk, they did if they had painted an egg, they
understand the message of joy and life and so he did.
Since then, the legend, the rabbit runs every Sunday from Easter eggs to give
Color on every house to remind the world that Jesus was resurrected and has to
live happy.