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What is the spiritual significancy of eating matzah-unleavened bread during passover
- March 19, 2013
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The act of serving bread in Hebrew is liken unto the act of nurturing, teaching or serving someone with knowledge.
The are two types of knowledge, (1:leavened knowledge, and 2: unleavened knowledge).
According to the Jewish writings, every human soul contains a negative, (being the animalistic soul or nature), and a positive (being the godly soul).
Passover (the feast of unleavened bread) is a time of connecting or submitting our animalistic soul to the will of God via the act of eating Matzah bread (unleavened bread).
The Omer counting or the seven weeks also falls aroud this time of the feast of unleavened bread.
In fact; when you look at the season Easter, and the pagan festival of the penis god, which are celebrated around spring time, these pagan festivals were designed by the pagans to counterfeit or to oppose the feast of passover which falls in the same season.
Easter, and the penis god celebration, are all spring pagan festivals, and their purpose is to celebrates, to elevate, to puff up, to stimulate the leaven (pride, arrogance, narcissism, wild behaviors, perverted traits,) that are concealed in the animalistic soul of every human being.
The animalistic soul which has not been exposed to the celebration of God’s Passover (feast of unleavened bread), will always end up misbehaving liken unto the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah which took place during the season of spring time (feast of unleavened bread) as it is written in Genesis 19:3-4.