Jesus said except you eat my flesh, represents reading His word, only His people who believe and know Him will do this in remembrance of Him
There was no specific type of bread that Jews were required to eat the night of the last plague.
No way its just bread
Because when the Jews let Egypt, they left in haste, and as story tells us, they carried their dough on their backs through the desert, where it baked into unleavened bread. So during Passover, we only eat unleavened bread as a reminder of this. The Torah contains a Divine commandment to eat matzo, specifically, on the first night of Passover and to eat only unleavened bread (in practice, matzo) during the entire week of Passover. Hope this helps!
Yes they do. My pet alpaca, Ronny, loves bread. Sometimes she will break into my house at night and steal some bread from my cupboard. Her favourite is cheese bread.
eat even if your full and dont exersise eat junk food at night eat pasta bread carbs as much as you want candys ect
No. Sounds like a silly rule.
Eating bread at night may not be ideal for better sleep and digestion. Carbohydrates in bread can disrupt sleep and may be harder to digest at night. It's best to opt for lighter, easily digestible snacks before bed for improved sleep quality.
They may eat bread as and when they like.
well i eat bread and im a kid...bread is yummy
According to Jewish law, one is required to eat matzah at the Passover seder,on the first night of Passover, and also on the second night if outside of Israel.For the remainder of the holiday, the Jew isn't required to eat bread at all. Butif he does feel like it, then it should be the unleavened kind.
They eat rye-bread. They eat rye-bread.
A ration of soup and bread