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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · The Feast of Unleavened Bread is one of the seven feasts of the Lord and has a significant place within Judaism. This observance, also called Chag HaMatzot, lasts seven days and follows the celebration of Passover, commemorating the swift departure of the Israelites from Egypt. A key element of this feast is the consumption of unleavened bread ...

  2. Passover is a Jewish holiday, whose celebration includes purging our homes of chametz —anything containing or made from grain that has risen. Also known as Pesach, this holiday lasts for 7 days in Israel and 8 days in the Diaspora. During Passover we eat matzah, flatbreads that are deliberately baked so quickly that the dough has no time to rise.

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    The LORD inflicted 10 plagues on the Egyptian people and the gods they worshipped. In Exodus 12, before the tenth plague, the LORD commanded Moses to tell the Jewish people to paint lamb’s blood on their doorframes so the angel of death would leave them unharmed. They were to eat the lamb with unleavened bread and bitter herbs as the Passover meal ...

    In Luke 19, John 12, and Matthew 21, Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem started what we call Holy Week. On the tenth of Nisan, before the Passover feast, the Jews brought an unblemished lamb into their homes. The family inspected the lamb to make sure it was free of blemish. How did this parallel with the last days of the Lamb of God? It’s preci...

    On the evening of the thirteenth of Nisan, Jesus sent His disciples to prepare the Passover. The fact the man carried a jar of water tells us he was an Essene. They were a particular sect of Judaism who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls and didn’t marry—hence they carried their own water. The Essenes also celebrated Passover the day before the Orthodox Je...

    After their Passover meal, Jesus washed His disciples’ feet, and they went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. The soldiers arrested Jesus that night (beginning the fourteenth of Nisan) and took Him to Annas first. They then took Him to the high priest, who questioned Him, and the soldiers mocked and beat Him. At daybreak on the fourteenth of Nisa...

    While hanging on the cross, Jesus was still instructing His disciples. Jesus spoke the words from Psalm 22:1, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” As a rabbi, Jesus used a teaching tool called a Remez, in which the rabbi quoted a part of scripture, allowing his disciples to recall the rest of that book or passage, therefore applying its sig...

    Jesus died on the dayof preparation for the Passover. He was in the tomb Thursday, Thursday night, Friday, Friday night, Saturday, and Saturday night—three days and three nights.

    John tells us when Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, she saw two angels: Imagine Mary looking into the tomb at those two angels sitting where Jesus had lain. They tell her that He is not there. He has risen! Now read these verses and note the similarity to John 20:11-12above. In Exodus, God instructed Moses how to build the Ark of the Covenant a...

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · The Feast of Unleavened Bread looks back and remembers anxiety, readiness, and waiting for an imminent journey. Both leavened and unleavened bread were common in the ancient Near East. Unleavened bread might be made hastily when serving a meal to an unexpected guest (Gen. 19:3; 1 Sam. 28:24).

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  4. Apr 25, 2016 · Posted on 04/25/2016 by Natan Lawrence. Chag HaMatzot or the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the second annual festival on YHVH’s biblical calendar, and occurs on the fifteenth day of the month of the Abib, which is the day immediately following Passover (or Pesach, Lev 23:5–8). Because both of these feasts (Exod 34:25; Lev 23:2, 6) occur back ...

  5. Feb 15, 2022 · Updated Feb 15, 2022. Preordained as a message of hope for desperate slaves, the Feast of Unleavened Bread became a symbol of deliverance and mercy. “This is a day you are to commemorate; for ...

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  7. Apr 22, 2024 · Ultra Orthodox Jews prepare Matza, traditional unleavened bread eaten during the 8-day Jewish holiday of Passover, in Jerusalem on April 9, 2024. ... It’s a long feast, held on the first night ...

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