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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 ...

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    Instructions for the feast are found in Leviticus 23:6–8, Numbers 28:16–25, and Deuteronomy 16:1–8. In these texts, we learn Israel was commanded to celebrate Passover at twilight on the evening of the 14th day of the first month of the year. This was immediately followed by the Feast of Unleavened Bread, which would run for an additional seven day...

    In Exodus 12 when the Lord lays out the Passover sacrifice that Israel will offer that night and annually to commemorate their salvation, he tells them they’ll eat the Passover meal with their belts fastened, their sandals on, and their staffs in hand. It’s to be eaten in haste (v. 11). After the deaths of the firstborn sons of Egypt, the people of...

    Leaven, at its root, is a morally neutral symbol. Though most Old Testament sacrifices were accompanied by unleavened bread, leavened bread did accompany some offerings (Lev. 7:13; 23:17); it didn’t symbolize sin in the sacrificial system. The symbolism is similar in the New Testament. Though the metaphorical use of leaven is often negative, symbol...

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  2. Mar 2, 2023 · Stephanie Pavlantos. Contributing Writer. Updated March 02, 2023. The Feast of Unleaved Bread is the first Jewish feast of the year, and is deeply important for Jewish people and for Christians. This feast lasts seven days, beginning with Passover, and celebrates the liberation of the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt.

  3. The Christian Passover memorializes Israel's deliverance from slavery and recalls Jesus' sacrifice, as a Passover lamb, for our sins and the sins of all humans who would ever live. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a period that comes right after Passover where no leavened bread or leavening is to be eaten. In fact, God commands that leaven be ...

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · The Feast of Unleavened Bread, or Chag HaMatzot, begins in early spring on the 15 th day of Nisan, during the same month as Passover. The feast begins at twilight on a Sabbath day and ends seven days later on another Sabbath day. These Sabbaths are not the same as weekly Sabbaths but are considered high holy days and may occur on any day of the ...

  5. Feb 15, 2022 · The Feast of Unleavened Bread played an important role in the early church and Christ’s death. One of the most significant verses about the celebration is Mark 14:1 : “After two days, it was ...

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  7. Dec 24, 2020 · The Hebrew name for this feast is Hag Hamatzot (Hawg Hah-MAHT-zot), which means “the feast of unleavened bread,” emphasizing the necessity of leaven’s absence. (2) The Feast of Unleavened Bread is one of the three pilgrimage feasts when all Jewish males were required to go to Jerusalem to “appear before the Lord” (7) Three times a ...

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