👉 The word "salci" in Old Testament refers to a grain or bread eaten by God's people as they sabbated during the Passover at Mount Sinai. The exact meaning is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, but it can be seen as a type of unleavened bread eaten during the Passover meal. The term is also used metaphorically in Old Testament times to refer to what comes after the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ - this word could be interpreted metaphorically as "the new bread" or "the bread of God".