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1 The Cross and Its Shadow, pages 103-107 Memory Verse, Deuteronomy 16:3-4

2 1. When did the Feast of Unleavened Bread begin and end? 2. Explain the Feast of Unleavened Bread and how it related to the Passover. 3. Fill in the following blanks: “The whole Jewish economy is a compacted ______________ of the ___________. 4. What special significance was attached to the day following the Passover.

3 5. In the year our Saviour was crucified, on what day did the Passover fall? What did John call the Sabbath after Passover that year? 6. Define what a high sabbath is? 7. What greater work did God do than to speak this world into existence? 8. Explain what Christ was saying when He said, “It is finished.”

4 9. How was nature affected by the cry, “It is finished?” 10. How was the Sabbath doubly blessed after the Saviour died? 11. Draw a picture of a bridge using page 106, and label it as described. 12. How long will the Sabbath continue to be kept?

5 13. What took place on the second day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread? 14. What did the people do during the seven days following the Passover? 15. What does the number seven symbolize? 16. What is leaven a type of? 17. What does unleavened bread represent? 18. What do the seven days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread symbolize?


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