And if a sojourner [ger] sojourns among you and would keep the Passover to YHWH, according to the statute of the Passover and according to its rule, so shall he do. You shall have one statute, both for the sojourner and for the native.
Numbers 9:14 #behaalotcha
The sojourner in Torah isn't a pagan or unbeliever. He is a worshiper of the true God of Abraham, but he is landless because he was not assigned an inheritance at the beginning or else has been dispossessed for some reason. But he is still Israel, none-the-less, whether native or grafted in. Passover is for all those who want to leave Egypt and be part of Israel.
There can be real conflicts and questions in implementing God's instructions in our daily lives. Sometimes the right thing isn't clear. Don't sweat it. Study the Scriptures carefully, spend time in prayer, and then do the best you can. If you are unable to do what's right in a timely manner, don't beat yourself up, but don't just shrug it off either. Get caught up when you're able.
Numbers 9:6-14
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Many debate whether the Passover lamb should properly be considered a sacrifice since its blood and flesh aren't put on the altar and it isn't shared with the priest, but the Hebrews in the wilderness still thought of it as a sacrifice, calling it "an offering to YHVH" in Numbers 9:7. In Deuteronomy 16:2, Moses said to "kill the Passover to YHVH" and only at "the place which YHVH shall choose to place his name", i.e. at Jerusalem.
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Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time.
Numbers 9:2
God sets the time for his holy days, not the Pope, not the rabbis, not you. That doesn't mean we should disregard what the rabbis and theologians say about how the Moedim are to be celebrated--there's usually a good reason for their opinions--but they don't have the final say, and, in the end, you have to follow the Scriptures and your conscience.