unleavened in English

adjective
1
(of bread) made without yeast or other leavening agent.
For one thing, it was unleavened bread, as yeast wasn't added to dough until the Egyptians accidentally dropped a few pieces into the mixture.
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1. Become unleavened even as you are unleavened.

2. Azyme: [noun] unleavened bread:

3. Exodus 29:2 View whole chapter See verse in context And unleavened bread, and cakes unleavened tempered with oil, and wafers unleavened Anointed with oil

4. Azyme Unleavened bread (matzah)Used in the Jewish diet

5. + 15 You will observe the Festival of Unleavened Bread.

6. Wheat becomes unleavened flat bread (roti or chapati).

7. Azyme definition: unleavened bread Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. Azyme definition, unleavened bread used in a Eucharistic service

9. Unleavened bread and unadulterated red wine should be provided.

10. The unleavened cakes at the Passover season are before Him.

11. Azymes refers to unleavened bread in liturgical use by Western Christians

12. Something like those mazzoth : it's that sort of bread : unleavened shewbread.

13. The unleavened bread meant, or represented, his sinless body that would be sacrificed.

14. Lot prepared a meal for them, baking unleavened cakes, and they ate them.

15. What does Azyme mean? (archaic) Unleavened bread used in Jewish or Christian religious context

16. 4 “‘If you present a grain offering that has been baked in the oven, it should be of fine flour, unleavened ring-shaped loaves mixed with oil or unleavened wafers spread with oil.

17. 22 Now the Festival of the Unleavened Bread, which is called Passover,+ was getting near.

18. 14 Now the Passover+ and the Festival of Unleavened Bread+ was two days later.

19. Eat nothing made with yeast . Wherever you live,(Sentencedict.com) you must eat unleavened bread.

20. The bricks were formed from unleavened mud, dug from the shallows of a nearby stream.

21. Source for information on Azyme Unleavened Bread (Matzah): Dictionary of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict dictionary.

22. (“On the first day of the Unleavened Bread” study note on Mt 26:17, nwtsty)

23. Then he made a feast for them, and he baked unleavened bread, and they ate.

24. For instance, Matthew 26:26 might be read and the unleavened bread presented after a prayer.

25. 2 Jesus says a blessing and passes unleavened bread to the apostles, saying: “Take, eat.”

26. Josephus speaks of “a feast for eight days, which is called the feast of unleavened bread.”

27. Azyme (countable and uncountable, plural Azymes) unleavened bread used in Jewish or Christian religious context; Coordinate terms

28. Unleavened bread, such as unseasoned Jewish matzoth, made only with wheat flour and water may be used.

29. Laobing is a pancake or unleavened flatbread in Chinese cuisine that is prepared with flour, water and salt.

30. Jesus was sharing a cup of wine and a loaf of unleavened bread with his apostles.

31. Lk .7 And the day of Unleavened Bread came, on which the passover had to be sacrificed.

32. Chapati (also written as Chapatti, chappati, chapathi or chappath), is an unleavened flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent

33. 19 And the priest must take a boiled+ shoulder from the ram, one unleavened ring-shaped loaf from the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and put them on the palms of the Nazʹi·rite after he has had the sign of his Naziriteship shaved off.

34. Bannocks are a type of unleavened oat-based flatbread, cooked on a griddle (girdle, in Scotland) or baked in the oven

35. * Jesus’ body was there in front of the faithful apostles, and so was the unleavened bread they would partake of.

36. He takes a loaf of the unleavened bread, expresses thanks in prayer, breaks it, and instructs the 11 to partake.

37. The Arepa is a flat, dish-shaped, unleavened patty made of maize flour which can be grilled, fried, or even boil

38. We also received parcels by mail, containing additional literature as well as red wine and unleavened bread for the annual Memorial.

39. Being unleavened (Hebrew, mats·tsahʹ), it was flat and brittle; it had to be broken to eatable size. —Mark 6:41; 8:6; Acts 27:35.

40. Bannocks are unleavened flat breads, heavily associated with Scotland, although many cultures make Bannocks of some form or another, including several Native American tribes

41. 11 And they began to eat the produce of the land the day after the Passover, unleavened bread+ and roasted grains, on this same day.

42. 17 “‘You must keep the Festival of Unleavened Bread,+ for on this very day, I will bring your multitudes* out of the land of Egypt.

43. Cake definition is - a breadlike food made from a dough or batter that is usually fried or baked in small flat shapes and is often unleavened

44. The evening before he died, Jesus passed a loaf of unleavened bread and a cup of wine to his apostles and instructed them to eat and drink.

45. During the celebration unleavened bread and red wine are passed, and those who have been anointed with God’s holy spirit and chosen for life in heaven partake.

46. "Azymes" (plural of Azyme) is an archaic English word for the Jewish matzah, derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄζυμος (ἄρτος) ázymos (ártos), "unleavened (bread)", for unfermented bread in Biblical times; the more accepted term in modern English is simply unleavened bread or matzah, but cognates of the Greek term are still used in many

47. Bannock (usually uncountable, plural Bannocks) (especially Scotland, Northern England) An unleavened bread made with barley, wheat, or oatmeal.1894, Joseph Jacobs, More English Fairy Tales, D

48. Azymes is an archaic English word for the Jewish matzah, a word of ancient origin derived from the Greek word "ἄζυμος" (ázymos - "unleavened")

49. The evening before he died, Jesus passed a loaf of unleavened bread and a cup of wine to his apostles and instructed them to eat and to drink.

50. A sheaf of the firstfruits from the barley harvest was presented at the temple as an offering to Jehovah during the Festival of Unleavened Bread, in March or April.