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What does the Bible say about the significance of unleavened bread in offerings?

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Unleavened bread signifies the purity and perfection of Christ, as it is to be offered without any leaven, representing the absence of sin.

In Leviticus, the meat offering was to be made without leaven, symbolizing the perfection of Christ. The absence of leaven indicates that nothing sinful can be added to God's provision of salvation through Christ. This points directly to the character of Christ, who is pure, spotless, and without sin. Offering unleavened bread signifies that when we present Christ to God, we do so without any addition of our own works or worth; it emphasizes that His sacrifice alone is sufficient for our salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:17, Matthew 16:6, Galatians 5:9

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