In this episode of the Creating the Hebrew Calendar series, we continue building the calendar by focusing on the Feast of Unleavened Bread and what it means to keep it in alignment with the scriptures.
We walk through Leviticus 23 to understand how to count to the 15th day of the first month and why the day begins at evening according to Genesis, helping us identify the correct timing of the feast.
We then go into how to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread according to the scriptures—covering the difference between no work and no servile work, preparing for a double Sabbath, cooking each day, and removing leaven from our dwellings.
This isn’t just about removing leaven physically, but about examining what needs to be removed spiritually as you continue healing, growing, and walking in obedience to The Most High.
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Checkout these resources for unleavened bread recipes:
https://youtu.be/MDWq1omG90I?si=jkYi_znRCauIu2PM
https://classroom.google.com/c/ODQxMTM0ODg2OTY4/m/ODU4MjE4MTc5MTIx/details
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Take a moment to reflect:
What does “unleavening” look like in your life right now as you continue your healing journey and walk with The Most High?
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📖 Prefer to read a guided version?
You can read this teaching and access the visual references on the Dear Fellow Daughter blog:
https://www.daughterhoodcommunity.com/post/part-3-feast-of-unleavened-bread-creating-the-hebrew-calendar
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In the next episode, we’ll go into the Day of Simon and why we acknowledge the victories of our forefathers that bring glory, honor, and praise to The Most High.
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