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The Bread of Affliction
Commentators like Calvin and Gill explain that the unleavened bread was called the 'bread of affliction' for a specific reason. It served as a physical, sensory reminder of both the hardship of slavery in Egypt and the haste of their miraculous escape, when there was no time to let dough rise. This tangible experience was meant to deepen their gratitude for God's powerful deliverance.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Theologian
The cardinal point on which all the regulations in this chapter depend is evidently the same as has been so often emphasized in the previous chapte…
19th Century
Bishop
Deuteronomy 16:1–8. THE PASSOVER. ()
The month Abib was so called from the “ears of c…
16th Century
Theologian
Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it. Because by this sign they were reminded of their having escaped in haste, as if from the very fl…
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17th Century
Pastor
You shall eat no leavened bread with it
With the passover, as the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; that is, with the…
17th Century
Minister
The laws for the three yearly feasts are repeated here: that of the Passover, that of Pentecost, that of Tabernacles; and the general law concernin…