From: Shoshanna Walker <rosewalk AT concentric.net>
To: <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] The Pesach prohibition - baked, not leavened bread
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:27:14 -0500
No, the baker waiting for the dough to leaven is not likened to
adulterous behavior. The adulterous behavior is that of the people
of the northern kingdom (which is called the Kingdom of Ephraim - 1
Kings 12:20) Their first king, Yeravam, caused the people to sin,
he set up two golden calves in Dan and Beit El, (1 Kings 12: 26 - 33)
this remained a stumbling block for them during their entire 240
years that they remained an independent kingdom.
Context, context, context!
Shoshanna
Hosea is explicit on the matter: the baker ceases to stir, not to do
anything else. Hosea likens exactly the cessation of steering to "adulterous
behavior."
I don't know much about baking, but several times I saw bread baking in
traditional Egyptian villages, they kept the fire burning, not just
smouldering coals.