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  • The priests of the high places, however, did not officiate at the altar of Yahweh in Jerusalem, although they did share the unleavened bread of their brother-priests. (2 Kings 23, 9)

  • To all the Israelites, both men and women, to each, he then distributed a loaf of bread, a portion of meat and a raisin cake. (1 Chronicles 16, 3)

  • the loaves of permanent offering, the flour for the oblation, the wafers of unleavened bread, the pan-baked materials, the unmixed materials and all measures of volume and length. (1 Chronicles 23, 29)

  • in accordance with the regular prescriptions for burnt sacrifice as commanded by Moses, on the Sabbaths, New Moons and the three annual feasts; the feast of Unleavened Bread, the feast of Weeks and the feast of Shelters. (2 Chronicles 8, 13)

  • morning after morning, evening after evening, they present burnt offerings and perfumed incense to Yahweh, they put the bread of permanent offering on the clean table and nightly light the lamps on the golden lamp-stand; for we keep the decree of Yahweh our God, although you have abandoned him. (2 Chronicles 13, 11)

  • and say, "These are the king's orders: Put this man in prison and feed him on nothing but bread and water until I am safely home." ' (2 Chronicles 18, 26)

  • A huge crowd assembled in Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month. An immense crowd (2 Chronicles 30, 13)

  • Amid great rejoicing, the Israelites present in Jerusalem celebrated the feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days, while day after day the Levites and the priests praised Yahweh with all their might. (2 Chronicles 30, 21)

  • On that occasion the Israelites who were present celebrated the Passover and the feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)

  • For seven days they joyfully celebrated the feast of Unleavened Bread, for Yahweh had given them cause to rejoice, having moved the heart of the king of Assyria in their favour to support them in their work on the Temple of God, the God of Israel. (Ezra 6, 22)

  • For their hunger you gave them bread from heaven, for their thirst you brought them water out of a rock, and you told them to go in and take possession of the country which you had sworn to give them. (Nehemiah 9, 15)

  • since they did not come to meet the Israelites with bread and water, and even hired Balaam to oppose them by cursing them; but our God turned the curse into a blessing.' (Nehemiah 13, 2)


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