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        <Description>&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font size="2"&gt;Questions are occasionally asked about the type of bread that Jesus used as an emblem of His body in the Passover. Was it leavened &lt;i&gt;or &lt;/i&gt;unleavened? &amp;nbsp;How people answer this question determines which type of bread is used for the Passover or as some groups prefer&amp;mdash;the Lord&amp;rsquo;s Supper.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;Confusion about &amp;ldquo;which type of bread?&amp;rdquo; can occur because of the all-encompassing nature of the Greek word used for &amp;ldquo;bread&amp;rdquo; in the New Testament. The Greek&amp;nbsp;&lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; is unlike Hebrew, which has a specific term for unleavened bread, &lt;i&gt;matzah. &lt;/i&gt;Hence the festival known as &lt;i&gt;Hag Hamatsos&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;Artos&lt;/i&gt; is the word used for bread of &lt;i&gt;any&lt;/i&gt; description. By way of example, we see that manna is referred to as &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; (John 6:31), as was the &amp;ldquo;showbread&amp;rdquo; in the tabernacle (Hebrews 9:2), specified in Leviticus 24:5. Yet these were unleavened loaves. When Christ performed a miracle to feed 4,000 people with seven loaves and a few fish (Matthew 15:32-37), the word used for loaves was &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt;, in this case probably leavened bread. Christ described Himself as the &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; of life (John 6:48-51). And the bread taken at the Passover by Christ is also called &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; (Matthew 26:26, Mark 14:22, Luke 22:19, John 13:18).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Not only could &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; be used for bread, it could also be used metaphorically for food in general. For example, when Christ prayed that God would give us our daily bread or &lt;i&gt;artos &lt;/i&gt;(Matthew 6:11), He was referring to the food we need each day for our physical sustenance&amp;mdash;not just to bread. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In contrast, the term &lt;i&gt;azumos&lt;/i&gt;, used some nine times in the New Testament, is not ambiguous. It means &amp;ldquo;without leaven.&amp;rdquo; As a result, some conclude that the use of the word &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; by itself without any qualification for the Passover bread means that leavened bread was used. But this is not the case.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Although &lt;i&gt;azumos&lt;/i&gt; means &amp;ldquo;without leaven,&amp;rdquo; it is not used specifically to describe bread&amp;mdash;it is used as the name of the festival itself. What we translate as the Feast of Unleavened Bread from the Hebrew would simply be &amp;ldquo;the Feast of Unleavened&amp;rdquo; when translated from the Greek. The term &amp;ldquo;bread&amp;rdquo; has been added in English-language Bibles (e.g. Matthew 26:17). Only once is the word &lt;i&gt;azumos&lt;/i&gt; used to describe the state of being unleavened (1 Corinthians 5:7), and even there it is not related to bread, but to our spiritual state. And in the next verse we are told to celebrate the Feast with the &lt;i&gt;azumos &lt;/i&gt;of sincerity and truth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;So the fact that &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; is used for the Passover bread instead of &lt;i&gt;azumos &lt;/i&gt;does not mean that the bread was leavened. &lt;i&gt;Artos &lt;/i&gt;was used to describe bread of &lt;i&gt;any &lt;/i&gt;description&amp;mdash;&lt;i&gt;azumos&lt;/i&gt; was not used to describe bread at all.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;So how do we know whether the bread Jesus used as an emblem of His body in the Passover was leavened or unleavened? &amp;nbsp;We simply need to understand that the all-encompassing Greek term &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; has to be interpreted by its context.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p /&gt;&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font size="2"&gt;In this case, we need to remember that the New Testament was written principally to a Jewish audience. How would they have associated the use of the term &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; with Passover? They would have seen it as unleavened &lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt; because that was the type of bread used for the Passover (Exodus 12:1-8). Any problem we may have about what type of bread was used stems from our distance from those times and culture. &amp;nbsp;Matthew 26:17 and Luke 22:7 record that the First of Unleavened &lt;i&gt;Bread &lt;/i&gt;had come. As the Passover required matzah, then that unleavened bread was being prepared that day for that event. &amp;nbsp;So the use of the term &amp;ldquo;bread&amp;rdquo; (&lt;i&gt;artos&lt;/i&gt;) for the bread used in relation to the New Testament Passover bread should be understood in that context.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</Description>
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