Guarding The Matzah
"And you shall safeguard the matzot." (Ex 12:17)
The Israelites in Egypt were commanded to bake matzahs (unleavened bread) and eat it
in a hurry and with readiness. To "safeguard the matzot" meant to be careful to do it correctly, lest any delay or moisture
would cause the dough to become leavened. When it is prepared quickly it is matzah, (unleavened) but if it is delayed
it becomes regular bread. (leavend)
The same applies to the commandments - delayed obedience is the same as
leaven. The Bible equates leaven with sin. The Israelites in Egypt were in such a state of spiritual decline that even a slight
delay might have rendered their redemption impossible. Hence the call to "Guard yourself" and not become leavened, but rather,
to allow YHVH to do the work of taking you out of bondage.
"Purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Messiah, our Passover,
was sacrificed for us." (I Cor 5:7)
Additional Lessons For Passover
Jewish Holidays
The Feasts Of YHVH
Aviv Barley
Passover - A Spiritual Journey
Passover And The Number Four
Passover And The Number Seven
Second Passover - Second Chance
Counting The Omer - Jewish Thanksgiving
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