The Worst Leaven in the Feast of Unleavened Bread

· Ashley Preston Publishing
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The Bible Feasts are making a modern resurgence. After Rome replaced them with Roman holy days, God’s holy days were largely ignored for nearly two millennia. In this latter part of the age of man, many are again looking at the Bible festivals for God’s lessons for humanity. After all, Christ was born at the seventh month Feast time, He was sacrificed at Passover, He was accepted as the Wave Sheaf offering during Unleavened Bread, and He began His flock at Pentecost. 

That seems pretty important. 

Most of the attention, though, has been on the Feasts of the seventh month, Trumpets, Atonement and Tabernacles. The tendency has been to elevate Tabernacles/Succoth and relegate Unleavened Bread. 

Actually, the Bible gives more attention to the spring Feast of Passover and Unleavened Bread. The Worst Leaven in the Feast of Unleavened Bread walks through seven of these Feasts in the Bible. Those Feast times were incredible times of spiritual elevation, unforgettable high points in those people’s lives, with unforgettable lessons for us.

Not a time to be slighted. 

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About the author

Dan L. White and his wife Margie settled on a farmstead in the Ozarks some years ago, just north of the Gasconade River, about 12 miles up the road from Laura Ingalls’ Rocky Ridge Farm. There they homeschooled their five children and lived a quiet Ozarks country life. In 2004 they began Homeschool Helpers, holding hundreds of activities and publishing a free newsletter to encourage Christian homeschool families. 

Dan has authored seventeen books on varied subjects, including The Jubilee Principle: God’s Plan for Economic Freedom; The Real Laura Ingalls: Who was Real, What was Real on her Prairie TV Show; and Laura’s Love Story: The Lifetime Love of Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder.

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