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Exodus 34:25

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When you sacrifice an animal on the altar, don't offer bread made with yeast. And don't save any part of the Passover meal for the next day.

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Eat what you want that night, and the next morning burn whatever is left.

Stay away from yeast, no matter where you live. No one is allowed to eat anything made with yeast!

That night the animals are to be roasted and eaten, together with bitter herbs and thin bread made without yeast.

Do not offer bread made with yeast when you sacrifice an animal to me. And make sure that the fat of the animal is burned that same day.

If any of the sacred food is left until morning, it must be burned up.

Yeast and honey must never be burned on the altar, so don't ever mix either of these in a grain sacrifice.

When you offer an animal to ask a blessing from me or to thank me, the meat belongs to you, but it must be eaten the same day.

and don't leave any of it until morning or break any of the animal's bones. Be sure to follow these regulations.

Jesus also said: The kingdom of heaven is like what happens when a woman mixes a little yeast into three big batches of flour. Finally, all the dough rises.

Eat all of the meat of the Passover sacrifice that same night. But don't serve bread made with yeast at the Passover meal. Serve the same kind of thin bread that you ate when you were slaves suffering in Egypt and when you had to leave Egypt quickly. As long as you live, this thin bread will remind you of the day you left Egypt. For seven days following Passover, don't make any bread with yeast. In fact, there should be no yeast anywhere in Israel.




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