Kabbalah sobre Exodo 13:7
מַצּוֹת֙ יֵֽאָכֵ֔ל אֵ֖ת שִׁבְעַ֣ת הַיָּמִ֑ים וְלֹֽא־יֵרָאֶ֨ה לְךָ֜ חָמֵ֗ץ וְלֹֽא־יֵרָאֶ֥ה לְךָ֛ שְׂאֹ֖ר בְּכָל־גְּבֻלֶֽךָ׃
Por los siete días se comerán los panes sin levadura; y <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>200mo Precepto Negativo</b> enumerado por el Rambam en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá, su “Compendio de la Ley Hebrea” para todo el Pueblo de Israel.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">no se verá contigo leudado</span>, ni levadura en todo tu término.
Zohar
Now we need to examine this - on Passover Israel is removed from the bread that is called chametz (leavened), as it is written (Exodus 13:7) "and you shall not see any leavened bread", and it is written (Exodus 12:19), "for anyone who eats leavening etc." What is the reason for this? Because of the preciousness of that bread which is called matzah. For now that Israel has merited a more elevated form of bread, is it not therefore appropriate to do away with chametz and make it completely invisible? But why, then, does this offering [on Shavuot] include chametz? As it is written, (Leviticus 23:17) "it shall be a measure of choice flour, baked with leavening." And furthermore, on this day when the evil inclination is vanquished, and the Torah - which is called "freedom" - is present?
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