Talált 366 Eredmények: Feast of Unleavened Bread

  • At the entrance of the meeting tent Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram and the bread that is in the basket. (Exodus 29, 32)

  • If some of the flesh of the ordination sacrifice or some of the bread remains over on the next day, this remnant must be burned up; it is not to be eaten, since it is sacred. (Exodus 29, 34)

  • On seeing this, Aaron built an altar before the calf and proclaimed, "Tomorrow is a feast of the LORD." (Exodus 32, 5)

  • "You shall keep the feast of Unleavened Bread. For seven days at the prescribed time in the month of Abib you are to eat unleavened bread, as I commanded you; for in the month of Abib you came out of Egypt. (Exodus 34, 18)

  • "You shall keep the feast of Weeks with the first of the wheat harvest; likewise, the feast at the fruit harvest at the close of the year. (Exodus 34, 22)

  • "You shall not offer me the blood of sacrifice with leavened bread, nor shall the sacrifice of the Passover feast be kept overnight for the next day. (Exodus 34, 25)

  • and arranged the bread on it before the LORD, as the LORD had commanded him. (Exodus 40, 23)

  • "When the cereal offering you present is baked in an oven, it must be in the form of unleavened cakes made of fine flour mixed with oil, or of unleavened wafers spread with oil. (Leviticus 2, 4)

  • If you present a cereal offering that is fried on a griddle, it must be of fine flour mixed with oil and unleavened. (Leviticus 2, 5)

  • "Every cereal offering that you present to the LORD shall be unleavened, for you shall not burn any leaven or honey as an oblation to the LORD. (Leviticus 2, 11)

  • The rest of it Aaron and his sons may eat; but it must be eaten in the form of unleavened cakes and in a sacred place: in the court of the meeting tent they shall eat it. (Leviticus 5, 9)

  • When anyone makes a peace offering in thanksgiving, together with his thanksgiving sacrifice he shall offer unleavened cakes mixed with oil, unleavened wafers spread with oil, and cakes made of fine flour mixed with oil and well kneaded. (Leviticus 6, 12)


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