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The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt. So When We Feed Upon Christ, It Should Be With Contrition Of Heart, Because Of Our Sins. The Use Of Unleavened Bread Also Was Significant. It Was Expressly Enjoined In The Law Of The Passover, And As Strictly Observed By The Jews In Their Practice, That No Leaven Should Be Found In Their Houses During The Feast. In Like Manner The Leaven Of Sin Must Be Put Away From All Who Would Receive Life And Nourishment From Christ. So Paul Writes To The Corinthian Church, "Purge Out Therefore The Old Leaven, That Ye May Be A New Lump ... For Even Christ Our Passover Is Sacrificed For Us: Therefore Let Us Keep The Feast, Not With Old Leaven, Neither With The Leaven Of Malice And Wickedness; But With The Unleavened Bread Of Sincerity And Truth." 1 Corinthians 5:7, 8.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

Ellen G. White Quotes: The Lamb Was To Be Eaten With Bitter Herbs, As Pointing Back To The Bitterness Of The Bondage In Egypt.

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