SEV Biblia, Chapter 13:7
Por los siete días se comerán los panes sin levadura; y no se verá contigo nada leudado, ni levadura en todo tu término.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 1-10 - In remembrance of the destruction of the first-born of Egypt, both of man and of beast, and the deliverance of the Israelites out of bondage the first-born males of the Israelites were set apart to the Lord. By this was set before them, that their lives were preserved through the ransom of the atonement, which in due time was to be made for sin. The were also to consider their lives, thus ransomed from death, as now to be consecrated to the service of God. The parents were not to look upo themselves as having any right in their first-born, till they solemnl presented them to God, and allowed his title to them. That which is, by special mercy, spared to us, should be applied to God's honour; a least, some grateful acknowledgment, in works of piety and charity should be made. The remembrance of their coming out of Egypt must be kept up every year. The day of Christ's resurrection is to be remembered, for in it we were raised up with Christ out of death' house of bondage. The Scripture tells us not expressly what day of the year Christ rose, but it states particularly what day of the week it was; as the more valuable deliverance, it should be remembered weekly The Israelites must keep the feast of unleavened bread. Under the gospel, we must not only remember Christ, but observe his holy supper Do this in remembrance of him. Also care must be taken to teac children the knowledge of God. Here is an old law for catechising. It is of great use to acquaint children betimes with the histories of the Bible. And those who have God's law in their heart should have it in their mouth, and often speak of it, to affect themselves, and to teac others.
Original Hebrew
מצות 4682 יאכל 398 את 853 שׁבעת 7651 הימים 3117 ולא 3808 יראה 7200 לך חמץ 2557 ולא 3808 יראה 7200 לך שׂאר 7603 בכל 3605 גבלך׃ 1366