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Plate and pan




Plate and pan


‎The picture illustrates various ancient methods of baking. Fire is made under a metal pot in which the cake is baked. Round clay plates from Lachish are depicted above. Bread is baked on these pans.
Lev 2:4; 7:9; 11:35; 26:26; Deut 4:20; 1 Kings 8:51; Jer 11:4; Dan 3:6; Song of Three 1–2


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