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Verse Deuteronomy 16:3. _BREAD OF AFFLICTION_] Because, being baked
without _leaven_, it was unsavoury, and put them in mind of their
afflictive bondage in Egypt....
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The cardinal point on which the whole of the prescriptions in this
chapter turn, is evidently the same as has been so often insisted on
in the previous chapters, namely, the concentration of the relig...
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12. THE FIRSTLINGS AND THE THREE FEASTS
Chapter S 15:19-16:17
_ 1. Concerning the firstlings (Deuteronomy 15:19)_
2. Passover (Deuteronomy 16:1)
3. Feast of weeks (Deuteronomy
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DEUTERONOMY 16. THE DEUTERONOMIC LAWS OF THE THREE ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE
FEASTS. These are adaptations of the older laws in Exodus 23:18 *,
Exodus 34:18; Exodus 34:22 f. (general regulations);...
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BREAD OF AFFLICTION. Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Subject). bread
which is the symbol of their affliction in Egypt.
IN HASTE. Not the reason given in Exodus 12:17 for the Exodus. But
here the reas...
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The Passover (with Maṣṣôth)
To be kept in Abib for in that month Israel was brought out of Egypt
by the sacrifice of a victim from herd or flock at the One Altar
(Deuteronomy 16:1 f.). For seven days...
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See introd. note.
_bread of affliction_ The affliction of Israel in Egypt, Exodus 3:7;
Exodus 4:31, culminating in the _haste_or TREPIDATION (Driver) with
which they ate their last meal there. So P, E...
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DISCOURSE: 211
REDEMPTION TO BE EVER BORNE IN MIND
Deuteronomy 16:3. _Remember the day when thou camest forth out of the
land of Egypt, all the days of thy life._
OF all the facts recorded in the Old...
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_VER._ 3. _EVEN THE BREAD OF AFFLICTION_— So called because it was
insipid, and not easily digested, and therefore served to remind them
of their afflicted state in Egypt. Concerning these several fea...
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LESSON THIRTEEN DEUTERONOMY 16:1-17; DEUTERONOMY 21:22; DEUTERONOMY
17:1
d. HOLY FESTIVALS (Deutero
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_THOU SHALT EAT NO LEAVENED BREAD WITH IT; SEVEN DAYS SHALT THOU EAT
UNLEAVENED BREAD THEREWITH, EVEN THE BREAD OF AFFLICTION; FOR THOU
CAMEST FORTH OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT IN HASTE: THAT THOU MAYEST...
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BREAD OF AFFLICTION] So called from the circumstances in which the
festival was instituted and which the unleavened bread and bitter
herbs were meant to symbolise: see Exodus 12:8....
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INJUNCTIONS REGARDING FEASTS, JUDGES, GROVES, AND IMAGES
1-8. On the Passover see Exodus 12 Leviticus 23:4; Numbers 28:16, and
the notes on these passages. It will be observed that the general law
of...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 16
V1 ‘You must *celebrate the *Passover to the *LORD your God in the
month called Abib. On a n...
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XVI.
Deuteronomy 16:1. THE PASSOVER. (See on Exodus 12)
(1) THE MONTH ABIB was so called from the “ears of corn” which
appeared in it.
BY NIGHT. — Pharaoh’s permission was given on the night of the...
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As the section dealing with the statutes commenced with the place of
worship, it closed with the restatement of the importance of the great
feasts which by their annual recurrence set the whole year i...
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Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it; seven days shalt thou eat
unleavened bread therewith, [even] the bread of (c) affliction; for
thou camest forth out of the land of Egypt in haste: that thou m...
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Affliction. Hebrew also, "of poverty." Syriac, "of humility."
Septuagint, "of evil treatment;" or such bread as the poorest sort of
people and slaves are forced to eat. The Jews serve the bread in sma...
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The HOLY GHOST hath evidently shown his divine approbation of the
observance of the typical representation of JESUS'S sufferings and
death, as our Paschal Lamb, by the frequent mention of it. This was...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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Deuteronomy 16:3_Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it. _Because by
this sign they were reminded of their having escaped in haste, as it
were from the very flames; therefore does Moses so often enf...
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Chapter 16 connects the people with the dwelling-place of Jehovah, by
solemnities in which He surrounds Himself with His people, blessed and
happy in the deliverance which He has granted them under Hi...
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THOU SHALT EAT NO LEAVENED BREAD WITH IT,.... With the passover, as
the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; that is, with the passover lamb,
nor indeed with any of the passover, or peace offerings, as fo...
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Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it; seven days shalt thou eat
unleavened bread therewith, [even] the bread of affliction; for thou
camest forth out of the land of Egypt in haste: that thou mayes...
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_Thou shalt sacrifice the passover_ Strictly so called; which was the
paschal lamb. The sheep and oxen here mentioned were additional
sacrifices which were to be offered in the seven days of the pasch...
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1 The feast of the Passeouer,
9 of Weekes,
13 of Tabernacles.
16 Euery male must offer, as he is able, at these three Feasts.
18 Of Iudges and Iustice.
22 Groues and Images are forbidden.
1 OBSER...
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OF THE PASSOVER AND THE FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD...
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Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it, Exodus 12-15; SEVEN DAYS
SHALT THOU EAT UNLEAVENED BREAD THEREWITH, EVEN THE BREAD OF
AFFLICTION, to remind the people of the oppression which they suffered
i...
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INSTRUCTIONS AS TO THE PASSOVER
(vs.1-8)
The Passover, held in the first month of the year, was to celebrate
Israel's deliverance from Egypt (v.1), but more importantly, to look
forward to the death...
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1-17 The laws for the three yearly feasts are here repeated; that of
the Passover, that of the Pentecost, that of Tabernacles; and the
general law concerning the people's attendance. Never should a
b...
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WITH IT, to wit, with the passover, in the sense delivered; or, _in
it_, i.e. during the time of the feast of the passover. THE BREAD OF
AFFLICTION, i.e. bread which is not usual nor pleasant, but uns...
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We now approach one of the most profound and comprehensive sections of
the Book of Deuteronomy, in which the inspired writer presents to our
view what we may call the three great cardinal feasts of th...
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Deuteronomy 16:3 eat H398 (H8799) bread H2557 seven H7651 days H3117
eat H398 (H8799) bread H4682 bread...
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THE THREE GREAT FEASTS (DEUTERONOMY 16:1).
Moses now reminded them that every year Israel were to gather at the
three great feasts, Passover, Sevens (Weeks or Harvest) and
Tabernacles (or Ingathering/...
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CONTENTS: Laws concerning annual feasts.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: By frequent and regular meeting to worship God at
appointed places and by recognized rules, we are kept faithful and
cons...
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Deuteronomy 16:3. _Bread of affliction,_ unleavened bread; for while
the Egyptians afflicted them, they had not time to prepare their food
in a proper manner.
Deuteronomy 16:10. _The feast of weeks;_...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 16:1__ These verses deal with the
three main Israelite feasts (see Exodus 23:14). If...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 16:3 EAT NO LEAVENED BREAD.
Unleavened Bread is the name of the seven-day feast after Passover
(Exodus 23:15; compare...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—The religious ordinances to be observed in Canaan
are continued. Three great festivals are prominently mentioned—Feast
of Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles. Former regulations concer...
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EXPOSITION
CELEBRATION OF THE PASSOVER FESTIVAL, THE FEAST OF PENTECOST AND OF
TABERNACLES. APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF J
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In chapter sixteen we now deal with the various feasts that they were
to observe when they came into the land. We have rehearsed these as we
went through earlier in the book of Exodus and all. You're...
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1 Corinthians 11:24; 1 Corinthians 5:8; 1 Kings 22:27; 1 Thessalonians
1:6;...
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With it — Or, in it, that is, during the time of the feast of the
passover. Bread of affliction — Bread which is not usual nor
pleasant, to put thee in mind both of thy miseries endured in Egypt;
and...