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The feast of unleavened bread

According to the Law of Moses, "the feast of vnleauened bread" (Lev.23:6) was celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Nissan. From this day, Israel must eat unleavened bread for seven days, because it is a holiday of unleavened bread.

The "Lords Passeouer" (Lev.23:5) was on the 14th day of this month. On this day, Israel also ate unleavened bread. These two feasts indicate two different events. One of them happened in the 34th year, other is still in the future.
 
“Now þe feast of vnleuened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passeouer“ (Luke.22:1);

The feast of unleavened bread, according to ceremonial law, was ever no Passover. Please note that the Jewish holiday was approaching, not the feast of the Lord. “And the Passeouer, a feast of the Iewes, was nigh” (John.6:4). This means that Jewish tradition prevailed over the law of Moses, and the feast of unleavened bread was called the Passover. But now we are not interested in the historical circumstances of that time, we are considering the prophetic significance of verses. Although it must be said that it is precisely human errors, misconception and traditions of the fathers that help the Scripture Author, through the written text, to convey the true meaning contained in the prophetic meaning of verses."

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