Did you know that the Feast of Tabernacles is referenced several times throughout the Bible? It appears in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Ezra, and Nehemiah. The Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, and “Sukkot” (in Hebrew), is a week-long fall festival commemorating the 40-year journey of the Israelites wandering in the desert after their Exodus from Egypt, during which time they lived in booths (tents). The purpose of the feast was to keep the remembrance of this triumphant journey, alive, whereby God made the children of Israel dwell in tents when he “brought them out of the Land.”
The Feast of Tabernacles belongs to the three Pilgrimage Festivals, a group of major Holy Days, where in the time of the Bible, all Jewish males were required to appear before God in the Temple in Jerusalem. The importance and the relevance of this Biblical feast, is that it commemorates the unending covenant between God and man – the greatest feast of rejoicing the sacred connection between God and man.
The Sukkot holiday is marked by By building booths to remind them of God’s sheltering protection during their wilderness sojournAnother agricultural name of the festival is Feast of the Ingathering, because it is the joyous harvest festival celebrating the completion of the agricultural year in the land of Israel.
“You shall charge the sons of Israel that they bring you clear oil of beaten olives for the light, to make a lamp burn continually.” Exodus 27:20 Today, when night falls, to illuminate our homes, we simply switch on the lights. But how did people in the time of the Bible light their their homes …
“Thus you shall bless the people of Israel: you shall say to them, The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace”. (Num. 6:23b–26). The Oldest Authentic Evidence of Bible …
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, the day of celebration of love and affection. The best way to learn about the celebration of love, is to return to the root of all love, as it is written in the Bible. “Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; …
I have long loved this quote from Victor Hugo. It rings true, both in the Bible and too, in our everyday life – in our vineyards, our bistros and in our limitless love for the proverbial fruit of the vine: wine. How many times is wine mentioned in the Bible? Surprisingly, nearly as many …
The Glory of the Feast of Tabernacles
Did you know that the Feast of Tabernacles is referenced several times throughout the Bible? It appears in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Ezra, and Nehemiah. The Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, and “Sukkot” (in Hebrew), is a week-long fall festival commemorating the 40-year journey of the Israelites wandering in the desert after their Exodus from Egypt, during which time they lived in booths (tents). The purpose of the feast was to keep the remembrance of this triumphant journey, alive, whereby God made the children of Israel dwell in tents when he “brought them out of the Land.”
The Feast of Tabernacles belongs to the three Pilgrimage Festivals, a group of major Holy Days, where in the time of the Bible, all Jewish males were required to appear before God in the Temple in Jerusalem. The importance and the relevance of this Biblical feast, is that it commemorates the unending covenant between God and man – the greatest feast of rejoicing the sacred connection between God and man.
The Sukkot holiday is marked by By building booths to remind them of God’s sheltering protection during their wilderness sojournAnother agricultural name of the festival is Feast of the Ingathering, because it is the joyous harvest festival celebrating the completion of the agricultural year in the land of Israel.
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Feast of Tabernacles.
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