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  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Answer. 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.

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    Jesus Christ willingly came down from heaven and took the form of a man to die for our sins. Though he was hated and rejected by many, he endured to the end of his life to become the perfect sacrifice and to reconcile man to God. The Hebrew word pesach, which is Strong's Concordance #6453, means to pass over or a passing over. Jesus fulfilled the m...

    The Bible clearly states that Jesus, during his earthly ministry, kept the Passover. He sometimes kept it in Jerusalem (John 2:22 - 23) and usually with his disciples.

    We need to examine ourselves before partaking of the Passover, lest we take it unworthily and bring God's judgment upon ourselves (1Corinthians 11:28 - 29).

    Herod arrested Peter during the days of Unleavened Bread (Acts 12:3). The Apostle Paul sailed from Philippi during this special time so that he could make it to Troas (Acts 20:6).

  3. 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.

  4. Jesus was most likely crucified on the day after Passover. Jesus was in the grave during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. And Jesus returned to life on the day of First Fruits. First Fruits was the day after the first Sabbath after Passover (Leviticus 23:11). John tells us that Jesus was crucified the day of Passover (John 19:14, 31, 42).

  5. Apr 6, 2023 · Instead, the right context for understanding the ongoing significance and fulfillment of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover. The two were not and cannot be separated. Christ is our Passover. His sacrifice secured our salvation and provided the deliverance pictured in Exodus.

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  6. Oct 1, 2024 · Hag HaMatzah (the Feast of Unleavened Bread) and Yom HaBikkurim (Firstfruits) are both mentioned in Leviticus 23 as separate feasts. However, today Jews celebrate all three feasts as part of the eight-day Passover holiday.

  7. Passover is about getting saved. It reminds us that we have been delivered from death by a perfect substitute whose blood was shed as a sacrifice for our sins. The Feast of Unleavened Bread reminds us what God wants us to do once we’ve been saved, and that is to live a sanctified life, becoming more and more free from sin.

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