Exodus 13:7

"Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to the LORD."

Key Reflection

For the Israelites, eating unleavened bread for seven days was a significant ritual that reminded them of their hasty departure from Egypt. By the end of the seventh day, they were to celebrate a feast to the Lord, symbolizing their liberation and reaffirming their commitment to God's covenant. This command not only preserved the memory of their exodus but also reinforced the narrative of divine deliverance as a foundational aspect of their faith.

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