The Passover in ancient culturesFor several millennia BC, in Mediterranean cultures, the early spring (March at this time) made a feast of several days (up to a week) duration in the first full moon of spring, "step "from winter to spring.The Easter eggSeveral people (Chinese, Egyptians, Indians, Persians, Gauls, Romans) have considered the egg as a universal symbol of life, related to this spring season of rebirth.The Easter egg is involved in the rites of the Jewish Seder, which symbolizes the hard heart of Pharaoh who did not let out the Jewish people. [Citation needed] Later, Christians took the idea of the egg as a representative of the resurrection of Christ.
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