Ex 12:15-51. UNLEAVENED BREAD.
         
  15. Seven days  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread,  &c.--This  was  to
  commemorate  another  circumstance  in  the  departure  of  the  Israelites,
  who  were  urged  to  leave  so  hurriedly  that  their  dough  was  unleavened
  (Ex  12:39),
  
  and  they  had  to  eat  unleavened  cakes  
  
  (De  16:3).
  The  greatest  care  was  always  taken  by  the  Jews  to  free  their  houses  
  from  leaven--the  owner  searching  every corner of  his  dwelling  with  a  
  lighted  candle.  A  figurative  allusion  to  this  is  made
  (1Co  5:7).
  The  exclusion  of leaven for seven days  would  not  be  attended  with  
  inconvenience  in  the  East,  where  the  usual  leaven  is  dough  kept  till  it  
  becomes  sour,  and  it  is  kept  from  one  day  to  another  for  the  purpose  of  
  preserving  leaven  in  readiness.  Thus  even  were  there  none  in  all  the  
  country,  it  could  be  got  within  twenty-four  hours  
  [HARMER].
  
         
  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off--excommunicated  from  the  community  
  and  privileges  of  the  chosen  people.
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