{"id":1387,"date":"2018-02-05T17:48:31","date_gmt":"2018-02-05T16:48:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/?p=1387"},"modified":"2018-02-05T17:48:31","modified_gmt":"2018-02-05T16:48:31","slug":"the-feast-of-succoth-tabernacles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/2018\/02\/05\/the-feast-of-succoth-tabernacles\/","title":{"rendered":"The Feast of Succoth (Tabernacles)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.INTRO&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.TOC&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5331171,&quot;length&quot;:586,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3281772&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><em>And Jehovah spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto Jehovah.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.33\" data-reference=\"Le23.33\" data-datatype=\"bible\"><em>Leviticus 23:33<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The<span id=\"marker3281774\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331371\"><\/span> Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles is the seventh and final feast spoken of in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23\" data-reference=\"Le23\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Leviticus 23<\/a> will be subdivided into six major areas: the introduction, the Feast of Tabernacles in the Law of Moses, the F<span id=\"marker3281775\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331571\"><\/span>east of Tabernacles in the Prophets, the Feast of Tabernacles in the Writings, the Feast of Tabernacles in the New Testament, and the messianic implications of the Feast of Tabernacles.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.INTRO&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5331757,&quot;length&quot;:133,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326457&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326457\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331757\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326458\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331757\"><\/span>I. Introduction<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The introduction will be covered in three sections: the names, the biblical celebration, and modern Jewish practice.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5331890,&quot;length&quot;:13,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3273367&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3273367\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331890\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3273368\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331890\"><\/span>A. The Names<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5331903,&quot;length&quot;:161,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3282499&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3282499\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331903\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3282500\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5331903\"><\/span>1. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Hasuccot<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Hasuccot<\/span>, which means the \u201cFeast of Tabernacles\u201d or the \u201cFeast of Booths.\u201d This biblical name is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.34\" data-reference=\"Le23.34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Leviticus 23:34<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5332064,&quot;length&quot;:156,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3273662&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3273662\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332064\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3273663\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332064\"><\/span>2. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Adonai<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Adonai<\/span>, which means the \u201cFeast of Jehovah\u201d or the \u201cFeast of the Lord.\u201d This biblical name is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.39\" data-reference=\"Le23.39\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Leviticus 23:39<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5332220,&quot;length&quot;:276,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3273664&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3273664\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332220\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3273665\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332220\"><\/span>3. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Haasiph<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag Haasiph<\/span>, which means the \u201cFeast of the Ingathering.\u201d This biblical name is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.16\" data-reference=\"Ex23.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Exodus 23:16<\/a>. It is called the \u201cFeast of the Ingathering\u201d because it marks the <span id=\"marker3273666\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332420\"><\/span>end of the summer harvest and comes shortly before the rainy season begins.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.5&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5332496,&quot;length&quot;:282,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326734&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326734\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332496\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326735\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332496\"><\/span>4. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hag<\/span>, which simply means \u201cFeast.\u201d When Jews spoke of the Feast without giving any other name, it generally referred to the Feast of Tabernacles (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.2\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kg. 8:2<\/a>). This was a Jewish <span id=\"marker3326736\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332696\"><\/span>Talmudic name because of the unusual pomp and ceremony connected with this feast.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.5&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.6&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5332778,&quot;length&quot;:124,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326773&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326773\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332778\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326774\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332778\"><\/span>5. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Zman Simchateinu<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Zman Simchateinu<\/span>, which means \u201cthe season of our rejoicing.\u201d This is a rabbinic name.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.6&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.7&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.5&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5332902,&quot;length&quot;:212,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3273698&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3273698\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332902\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3273699\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5332902\"><\/span>6. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yom Hashvii Shel Aravah<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yom Hashvii Shel Aravah<\/span>, which means \u201cthe seventh day of the willow,\u201d so named for the seventh day of this feast. It is a day when there are special prayer<span id=\"marker3273700\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333102\"><\/span>s for rain.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.7&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.8&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.6&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5333114,&quot;length&quot;:242,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3282853&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3282853\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333114\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3282854\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333114\"><\/span>7. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hoshana Rabba<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh name is <em>Hoshana Rabba<\/em>, which means \u201csave us in the highest.\u201d This, too, is a name for the seventh day of the feast, because special prayers are recited concerning Israel\u2019s<span id=\"marker3282855\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333314\"><\/span> future and final redemption on this day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.8&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.9&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.7&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5333356,&quot;length&quot;:486,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3282894&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3282894\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333356\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3282895\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333356\"><\/span>8. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eighth name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span>, which means \u201cthe eighth day of the assembly.\u201d It refers to the added eighth day (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.36\" data-reference=\"Le23.36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lev. 23:36<\/a>). Technically, it is considered an independent holiday <span id=\"marker3282896\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333556\"><\/span>from the Feast of Tabernacles, but it comes immediately afterward and is thus always connected with the Feast. It is this eighth day that marks the end of all the festivities and observances of the Feast of Tabernacles, although the laws of the Feast of Ta<span id=\"marker3282897\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333756\"><\/span>bernacles do not apply to it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.9&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.8&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5333842,&quot;length&quot;:713,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326855&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326855\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333842\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326856\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5333842\"><\/span>9. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Simchat Torah<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The ninth name is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Simchat Torah<\/span>, which means \u201cthe rejoicing of the Law.\u201d This is a rabbinic term for the eighth day based on <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.35-38\" data-reference=\"Nu29.35-38\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:35\u201338<\/a>. It is called <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Simchat Torah<\/span> because the c<span id=\"marker3326857\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334042\"><\/span>ycle of the reading of the Law both ends and begins again in the synagogue on this occasion.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the synagogue service, there is a recitation from the Mosaic Law on a regular basis: every Sabbath and a<span id=\"marker3326858\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334242\"><\/span>lso on special holy days. The Mosaic Law has been divided into fifty-two parts so that the entire Mosaic Law is read within one year\u2019s time. On this occasion, the eighth day of the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles, they finish reading Deuteronomy and immediately begin to read the first several verses of Gen<span id=\"marker3326859\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334442\"><\/span>esis.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.A.9&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5334555,&quot;length&quot;:1353,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326860&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326860\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334555\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326861\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334555\"><\/span>B. The Biblical Practice<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Insofar as the biblical practice is concerned, a basic introduction will be given in this section and will be dealt with in greater detail later. First, the feast itself was s<span id=\"marker3326862\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334755\"><\/span>even days long. Secondly, it was celebrated by the building of booths or tabernacles to commemorate the forty years of Wilderness Wanderings. Thirdly, the feast was to be celebrated with four species:<span id=\"marker3326863\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5334955\"><\/span> the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">ethrog<\/span>, which is the citron, a citrus-type of fruit; the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">lulav<\/span>, which is a branch of the palm tree; the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">hadas<\/span>, which is a branch of the myrtle tree; and the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">aravah<\/span>, which is a branch of the willo<span id=\"marker3326864\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335155\"><\/span>w. Fourthly, the Feast of Tabernacles follows the Day of Atonement and is considered to be a time of rejoicing following the affliction of the Day of Atonement. Fifth, it marked the first-fruits of the fall harvest. And sixth, there<span id=\"marker3326865\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335355\"><\/span> was an additional eighth day of solemn assembly immediately following the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles, but this was not technically part of the Feast of Tabernacles. As a result, Jews speak of the \u201ceight days of the Feast of Tabernacles.\u201d For seven days they were to live in booths, sleep in booths, and eat in booths in order to remember the Wilderness Wanderings. Then an eighth day was added that was a day of solemn<span id=\"marker3326866\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335555\"><\/span> assembly, but one did not have to eat, sleep, and live in the booth on this eighth day.<span id=\"marker3326867\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335755\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5335908,&quot;length&quot;:160,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3326868&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3326868\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335908\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3326869\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5335908\"><\/span>C. The Modern Jewish Observance<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third section by way of introduction is to discuss the modern Jewish observance. This will be discussed in fourteen facets.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5336068,&quot;length&quot;:107,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3282961&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3282961\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336068\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3282962\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336068\"><\/span>1. The Booth<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The main thing involved in the Feast of Tabernacles is the booth itself, known as the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">succah<\/span>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5336175,&quot;length&quot;:253,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283021&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283021\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336175\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283022\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336175\"><\/span>a. A Double Symbol<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In Jewish thinking, the booth has become a double symbol. On one hand, it was the symbol of a wasted national hope because it was a flimsy thing. On the other hand, the booth provid<span id=\"marker3283023\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336375\"><\/span>ed hope for a future restoration based on <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Am9.11\" data-reference=\"Am9.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Amos 9:11<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5336428,&quot;length&quot;:2777,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283069&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283069\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336428\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283070\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336428\"><\/span>b. The Construction of the Booth<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The rabbis spelled out ten specific rules and regulations concerning the building of the booth. First, there must be the feeling of a temporary abode; it should not be<span id=\"marker3283071\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336628\"><\/span> looked upon as being a permanent dwelling, so it must be built in a somewhat flimsy way to emphasize the Wilderness Wanderings. The temporariness of the booth is not in the walls as such, but in the ceiling or roof.<span id=\"marker3283072\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5336828\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second rule is that the material for the covering of the roof must possess three specific characteristics: it must come from the earth, which excludes it\u2019s being made of animal sk<span id=\"marker3283073\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5337028\"><\/span>ins, metal, or cloth; it must be cut down and no longer connected to the ground, which excludes using branches that are still attached to the tree; and it must not be subject to ritual impurity, which excludes the use of fruits and food that will spoil.<span id=\"marker3283074\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5337228\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third rule is that the roof must always be put on after the walls are completed so that, with the putting on of the roof, the tabernacle or bo<span id=\"marker3283075\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5337428\"><\/span>oth is completed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth rule is that the roof must be sufficiently thick to allow for more shade than sun. No opening can be more that eleven inches and the stars should be visible at night. Neve<span id=\"marker3283076\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5337628\"><\/span>rtheless, it should not be so thick as to keep out rain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth rule is that a booth that was built inside or under the overhanging of a porch, balcony, or tree is not valid. The shade inside the b<span id=\"marker3283077\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5337828\"><\/span>ooth must come only from the booth and no other source.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth rule is that there are no restrictions on the material for the walls; for example, the walls could be made of metal, wood, canvas, bri<span id=\"marker3283078\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5338028\"><\/span>ck, or stone.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh rule is that it must have at least two complete walls, but it may have three and as many as four. The fourth wall may be left completely open. When it is built outside agains<span id=\"marker3283079\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5338228\"><\/span>t a house, one or more walls of the house may be used as walls of the booth as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eighth rule concerns the size of the booth. There is no maximum size, but there is a minimum size: it must be b<span id=\"marker3283080\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5338428\"><\/span>ig enough to hold one person and one table. Therefore, the minimum size was decreed by the rabbis to be twenty-six inches by twenty-six inches.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The ninth rule concerns the height of the booth; it must<span id=\"marker3283081\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5338628\"><\/span> be no lower than thirty-seven inches and no higher than thirty-six and one-half feet, which is twenty cubits. Because one must be aware that he is sitting in a booth, the rabbis felt that if the roof were higher, he would no be longer aware of being in a <span id=\"marker3283082\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5338828\"><\/span>booth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The tenth rule concerns the decorations of the booth and here the emphasis is on the esthetics. The walls may be decorated with pictures,<span id=\"marker3283083\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339028\"><\/span> tapestries, or flowers. The roof may be decorated with, but not composed of: fruits, nuts, apples, grapes, and pomegranates, but these are not to be eaten for the entire week.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5339205,&quot;length&quot;:2498,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3273860&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3273860\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339205\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3273861\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339205\"><\/span>c. The Rabbinical Concerns Regarding the Booth<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The rabbis had eight areas of concern when they discussed the issue of the booth. The first area of concern was the roof or the covering because, in rabb<span id=\"marker3273862\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339405\"><\/span>inical thinking, this was the essence of the booth itself. Consequently, all of the laws concerning the booth actually refer to the roof. The height had to be a maximum of twenty cubits and it must provide more shade than sun.<span id=\"marker3273863\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339605\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second concern had to do with the walls; there had to be a minimum of two walls and there may be three or four. Four was always preferred.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third concern was with the<span id=\"marker3273864\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5339805\"><\/span> dimensions; the minimum side was seven hand\u2019s-breadths by seven hand\u2019s-breadths. This is enough to contain a man\u2019s head, most of his body, and a table. There was no maximum size. The minimum height was no lower that ten <span id=\"marker3273865\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5340005\"><\/span>hand\u2019s-breadths; the maximum height no more that twenty cubits.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth concern had to do with the construction; one had to make it himself. The walls must be made before the r<span id=\"marker3273866\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5340205\"><\/span>oof, and the intention must be to provide shade. The actual command, according to the rabbis, was not so much the building but the dwelling in the booth, which meant both eating and sleeping.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fift<span id=\"marker3273867\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5340405\"><\/span>h concern of the rabbis had to do with the ownership of the booth; because the Hebrew literally reads \u201cmake to yourself,\u201d the implication is that the booth must be one\u2019s own. The person must own at least a pa<span id=\"marker3273868\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5340605\"><\/span>rt of the booth; it is not necessary that he own the entire booth outright. A booth that was stolen or borrowed was invalid. A community booth was allowed in order for the entire congregation to live in one booth, if it were large enough.<span id=\"marker3273869\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5340805\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth rabbinic concern had to do with deriving benefit from the booth; one was forbidden to derive any practical benefit from it except when it raine<span id=\"marker3273870\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341005\"><\/span>d. Once a booth was designated as in keeping with the commandment and the feast had arrived, even the fruits and nuts used for decorations must be left for the entire duration of the feast; they were not to be eaten during those seven days.<span id=\"marker3273871\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341205\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh rabbinic concern had to do with the dwelling in the booth; one must look upon that booth as his permanent home during this feast. For those seven d<span id=\"marker3273872\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341405\"><\/span>ays, the rabbis taught, he was to eat all his meals there and spend all his nights there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the eighth rabbinic concern had to do with the blessing. The official blessing is: \u201cBlessed are you O Lord<span id=\"marker3273873\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341605\"><\/span> our God, Who has sanctified us by Your commandments and has commanded us to dwell in the booth.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5341703,&quot;length&quot;:763,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283186&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283186\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341703\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283187\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341703\"><\/span>d. Other Rules and Customs Concerning the Tabernacle<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In Jewish thinking, there are special guests who arrive on each day of the feast. Each of the two main groups of Jews, the Ashkenazi and the Sephar<span id=\"marker3283188\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5341903\"><\/span>dic, have a different order of arrival.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">According to Ashkenazi tradition, Abraham came on the first day; Isaac came on the second day; Jacob came on the third day; Joseph came on the fourth day; Moses<span id=\"marker3283189\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342103\"><\/span> came on the fifth day; Aaron came on the sixth day; and David came on the seventh day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The Sephardic order is much the same, with a few variations: Abraham came on the first day; Isaac came on the se<span id=\"marker3283190\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342303\"><\/span>cond day; Jacob came on the third day; Moses came on the fourth day; Aaron came on the fifth day; Joseph came on the sixth day; and David came on the seventh day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.1.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5342466,&quot;length&quot;:317,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274040&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274040\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342466\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274041\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342466\"><\/span>2. The Four Species<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second facet of the modern Jewish practice deals with the four species. Whereas this feast was to be observed biblically with the four species, rabbinic tradition has added a g<span id=\"marker3274042\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342666\"><\/span>reat deal to this issue. Seven things will be mentioned concerning the four species and the modern Jewish practices.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5342783,&quot;length&quot;:376,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274146&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274146\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342783\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274147\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342783\"><\/span>a. The Introduction<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The rabbis developed a total of three hundred twenty-six rules and regulations concerning these four species, which were to be the symbol of the final harvest in thanksgiving. Acco<span id=\"marker3274148\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5342983\"><\/span>rding to the rabbis, the reason God chose these four things is because all four retain moisture for all seven days and because all four are easily found in the Land of Israel.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5343159,&quot;length&quot;:187,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283363&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283363\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343159\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283364\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343159\"><\/span>b. The General Laws<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Two main general laws are true of everything involved in the Feast of Tabernacles: first, they could not be stolen; and secondly, they must be owned and not borrowed.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5343346,&quot;length&quot;:2567,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274196&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274196\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343346\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274197\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343346\"><\/span>c. The Shared Laws<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Twelve shared laws are true of all four species. First, all four species must be taken together in hand.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, the actual commandment is the taking up of the four species. The q<span id=\"marker3274198\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343546\"><\/span>uestion which the rabbis debated was whether it was the act of grasping or the act of holding after grasping that fulfilled the commandment. In the end, they decided upon the latter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third shared <span id=\"marker3274199\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343746\"><\/span>law is that it must be lifted up from its place. The branches are lifted with the right hand and the fruit or citron is taken with the left hand.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth law is that the three species of branches m<span id=\"marker3274200\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5343946\"><\/span>ust be bound together.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth law concerns the duration of the commandment; within the Temple Precinct, it must be done for seven days; outside of the Temple Precint, for one day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Sixth, as far as <span id=\"marker3274201\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5344146\"><\/span>the manner of holding, they must be held up the way they grow, with the base down and the top up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh law concerns the blessing. Normally in Jewish practice, it is customary to recite the bles<span id=\"marker3274202\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5344346\"><\/span>sing before fulfilling the commandment, but here they recite the blessing only after the four species are held.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eighth law concerns the shaking of the branches. While the scriptural commandment is<span id=\"marker3274203\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5344546\"><\/span> only to hold, there is a rabbinic command to shake it in every direction, because God is everywhere. It is waved to and fro three times in the following order: east, south, west, north, upward toward<span id=\"marker3274204\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5344746\"><\/span> Heaven, downward toward earth. It is also waved during the recitation of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps113-118\" data-reference=\"Ps113-118\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalms 113\u2013118<\/a>. Waving is a way of beseeching God for rain, hence they wave it to pray for rain. It is waved to and fro to hol<span id=\"marker3274205\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5344946\"><\/span>d back bad wind. It is waved up and down to hold back bad rain. It is waved to remind God of His promise that, when the Kingdom is established, <em>the trees of the field will clap their hands<\/em> (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Is55.12\" data-reference=\"Is55.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Is. 55:12<\/a>)<span id=\"marker3274206\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345146\"><\/span>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The ninth law is the rule of ownership; it must be owned; it cannot be borrowed or stolen. If it is co-owned, the other owners must give their portion as a gift to the one presently holding the four<span id=\"marker3274207\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345346\"><\/span> species to fulfill the commandment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The tenth law is that it must be beautiful; these branches and fruit cannot be dried up and there must not be any severed tips.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eleventh law concerns the bindi<span id=\"marker3274208\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345546\"><\/span>ng of the three branches. The binding is known as lulav, though this word specifically refers to the palm branch. The lulav consists of one palm branch, two willow branches, and three myrtle branches. These are all bound together as a <span id=\"marker3274209\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345746\"><\/span>unit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the twelfth law is that the four species are all to be taken up at a specific point in the service and waved accordingly.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5345913,&quot;length&quot;:1684,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283400&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283400\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345913\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283401\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5345913\"><\/span>d. The Specific Laws<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Specific laws are laws that are not true of all four species. First, concerning the palm branch; it must come from the date palm and no other palm and it must be in good condition<span id=\"marker3283402\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5346113\"><\/span>. If the leaves are spread out, if the leaf is split open, if it is cracked, if it appears as two rather than one, if it has thorns on the spine, if it curves forward, if the top is bent, if it is dry, if the top is cut off, if the palm leaves are not attached to the spine, or if most of the leaves are cut off, it is invalidated and cannot be used.<span id=\"marker3283403\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5346313\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, concerning the myrtle branch; it must a<span id=\"marker3283404\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5346513\"><\/span>ppear braided, the leaves must be wide and similar to the shape of an eye, and all three branches must be of equal size. However, if the leaves are dried up or cut off, if it shows more wood than leaves, if it has more berries than leaves, it is inv<span id=\"marker3283405\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5346713\"><\/span>alid and cannot be used.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, concerning the willow; it must be the willow of the brook, its leaves are to be elongated like a river, the edge of t<span id=\"marker3283406\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5346913\"><\/span>he leaf must be smooth, the stem should be red, and two branches are to be used. However, if the top is cut off, if most of the leaves are dried up, have fallen off, if the edges of the leaves are jagged, it cannot be used.<span id=\"marker3283407\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347113\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, concerning the citron, which is the symbol of the Promised Land, it must be one\u2019s own and the minimum size is no smaller than an egg, although there is no maximum siz<span id=\"marker3283408\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347313\"><\/span>e. During the blessing, it is held in the left hand with the point on top. If it is punctured or if a part of it is missing, if it is cracked or has a hole or is perforated through, if a large part of it is scarred or dried up, split, peele<span id=\"marker3283409\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347513\"><\/span>d, or round like a ball, it cannot be used.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.F&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5347597,&quot;length&quot;:133,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283434&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283434\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347597\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283435\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347597\"><\/span>e. The Holder<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">One palm branch, two willows, and three myrtle branches are bound together in each holder, and the ethrog is separate.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.F&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.G&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5347730,&quot;length&quot;:1005,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283487&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283487\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347730\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283488\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347730\"><\/span>f. The Symbolism<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The palm is used because it symbolizes something that has fruit, but no fragrance. The myrtle has fragrance, but no fruit. The willow has neither fragrance nor fruit, but the ethrog h<span id=\"marker3283489\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5347930\"><\/span>as both fragrance and fruit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The species symbolize the human body: the palm tree symbolizes the spine; the myrtle tree symbolizes the eye; the willow branch symbolizes the mouth; and the ethrog symbol<span id=\"marker3283490\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348130\"><\/span>izes the heart.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The four species also symbolize four types of Jews. The ethrog, because it has both fruit and fragrance, symbolizes Jews who are righteous and who have both knowledge of the Law and go<span id=\"marker3283491\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348330\"><\/span>od deeds. The palm branch, which has fruit but no fragrance, symbolizes those Jews who have a knowledge of the Law of Moses, but no good deeds. The myrtle, which has fragrance but no fruit, symbolizes those Jews who have good deeds, but no knowledge of the Law. The willow branch has neither fruit nor fragrance, therefore, it represents those Jews who have neither a knowledge of the<span id=\"marker3283492\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348530\"><\/span> Law nor good deeds.<span id=\"marker3283493\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348730\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.G&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.F&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5348735,&quot;length&quot;:249,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274387&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274387\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348735\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274388\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348735\"><\/span>g. The Unity<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fact that these four species are put together teaches that the Jews comprise a united ethic in which the failings of some Jews are compensated by the virtues of others. The point is t<span id=\"marker3274389\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348935\"><\/span>hat there is Jewish unity in spite of diversity.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.2.G&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5348984,&quot;length&quot;:1719,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3327655&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3327655\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348984\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3327656\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5348984\"><\/span>3. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yom Hashvii Shel Aravah<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third facet by way of modern Jewish observance has to do with <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yom Hashvii Shel Aravah<\/span>, which means \u201cthe seventh day of the willow.\u201d It is the name given to the seventh d<span id=\"marker3327657\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5349184\"><\/span>ay of the feast. It is on this day that there are prayers emphasizing water, because it is a day of praying for rain. The ritual of the willow is practiced on this occasion: an extra willow branch is carried and held high in the procession and there are seven circuits made instead of<span id=\"marker3327658\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5349384\"><\/span> one. During the Temple Period, they circled around the Altar seven times, whereas on the first six days they circled it only once. As they circled the Altar, they said, \u201cThine O Altar is the beauty. Thine O Altar is the beauty.\u201d Since the Temple no longer stands, they follow this procedure around the bema in the front of the synagogue.<span id=\"marker3327659\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5349584\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3327660\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5349784\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In Jewish thinking, the seventh day is considered a day of judgment for rain and God decides on that day whether it is going to be a good rainy season or not. On this day, the f<span id=\"marker3327661\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5349984\"><\/span>our species face upward after the special offering.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Talmud, the question is asked, \u201cHow was the commandment of the willow fulfilled?\u201d From a place called Motza, which is located below Jerusalem<span id=\"marker3327662\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350184\"><\/span>, the people went to gather branches of the willow. They stood these branches straight at the sides of the Altar, with the tops of the branches arching over it, and then they sounded the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">tekiah<\/span><em>, <\/em><span class=\"lang-x-tl\">truah<\/span><span id=\"marker3327663\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350384\"><\/span><em>, <\/em><span class=\"lang-x-tl\">tekiah<\/span> blasts of the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">shofar<\/span>. Every day they would circle the Altar once saying, \u201c<span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Ana Adonai Hoshiah na. Ana Adonai hatzlichah na<\/span>,\u201d which means \u201cPlease Lord, save now. Please Lord, make us prosper no<span id=\"marker3327664\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350584\"><\/span>w.\u201d On the seventh day, they circled the Altar seven times. On their departure, they said, \u201cBeauty is yours, O Altar.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.5&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5350703,&quot;length&quot;:1442,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3327738&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3327738\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350703\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3327739\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350703\"><\/span>4. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hoshana Rabba<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hoshana Rabba<\/span>, which is also a name given to the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles. This name means \u201cSave us in the highes<span id=\"marker3327740\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5350903\"><\/span>t\u201d and emphasizes prayers regarding Israel\u2019s future and final redemption. There was a procession with the species on this occasion. As they proceeded, they sang <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps118.25\" data-reference=\"Ps118.25\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalm 118:25<\/a>, \u201cPlease Lord save now. Pl<span id=\"marker3327741\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5351103\"><\/span>ease Lord make us prosper.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This name is also referred to as \u201cthe day of the great sealing.\u201d In Judaism, this is the last day that God\u2019s decree on <em>Yom Kippur<\/em> or the Day of Atonement, can be reversed, <span id=\"marker3327742\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5351303\"><\/span>especially if it concerns the issue of rain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Because it was a day of judgment for rain, the willow branches are beaten on the floor or the seats of the synagogue. On this day, whatever kind of rainy s<span id=\"marker3327743\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5351503\"><\/span>eason the year is going to produce is sealed forever.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">On this day, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps27\" data-reference=\"Ps27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalm 27<\/a> is read and a number of special prayers are recited that speak about the merits of the Patriarchs, because the people feel t<span id=\"marker3327744\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5351703\"><\/span>hey do not deserve good rain themselves. Therefore, they ask God for rain on the basis of the merits of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">On this day, special foods are eaten: the citron, honey, and <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">kreplach<\/span><span id=\"marker3327745\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5351903\"><\/span>, which is like a Jewish ravioli filled with beaten meat and onions and represents the beating of the willows.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">It was customary to stay up all night on this day and spend the time in prayer, study, an<span id=\"marker3327746\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352103\"><\/span>d the reading of the Book of Deuteronomy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.5&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.6&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5352145,&quot;length&quot;:793,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3327830&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3327830\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352145\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3327831\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352145\"><\/span>5. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hakkafot<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hakkafot<\/span>, which refers to processional circuits. In the Temple Period, the circuit was around the Altar; in modern days, it is around <span id=\"marker3327832\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352345\"><\/span>the bema in the synagogue. For the first six days, there was one circuit; on the seventh day, they circled it seven times.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seven <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hakkafot<\/span> recall the seven attributes that were represented by seven<span id=\"marker3327833\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352545\"><\/span> Patriarchs. The first circuit represents the loving-kindness of Abraham. The second circuit represents the power of Isaac. The third circuit represents the glory of Jacob. The fourth circuit represents the eternality of Moses. The fifth circuit represents th<span id=\"marker3327834\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352745\"><\/span>e splendor of Aaron. The sixth circuit represents the foundation of Joseph. And the seventh circuit represents the kingship of David.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.6&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.7&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.5&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5352938,&quot;length&quot;:2105,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3327911&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3327911\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352938\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3327912\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5352938\"><\/span>6. The Drawing and the Pouring Out of the Water<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is the ceremony of the drawing and the pouring out of the water; this was the first of two key ceremo<span id=\"marker3327913\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5353138\"><\/span>nies during the Temple Period. This drawing of the water was given two specific Hebrew names; the first one means \u201cthe house of water-drawing\u201d and the second name means \u201cthe pouring out of the water.\u201d<span id=\"marker3327914\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5353338\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The source of this tradition is not in Scripture, although in rabbinic oral tradition, they tried to base it on <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.17-19\" data-reference=\"Nu29.17-19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:17\u201319<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Is12.3\" data-reference=\"Is12.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Isaiah 12:3<\/a>, which says, \u201cye shall draw forth water with gladness.<span id=\"marker3327915\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5353538\"><\/span>\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The water was poured out on the southwest corner of the Altar of Sacrifice because the grooves which drew the blood away were located there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This ceremony was conducted on all seven days. The water <span id=\"marker3327916\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5353738\"><\/span>was drawn from the Pool of Siloam, although other sources of water were permissible. The custom was to draw the water in golden flasks, each containing about three pints of water. A procession of priests went down from the Temple Mount with the golden flask<span id=\"marker3327917\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5353938\"><\/span>s to the Pool of Siloam and filled them with water. The procession ascended from the Pool of Siloam to the Temple Mount and, as they went up, they sang the Psalms of the Ascents (<span id=\"marker3327918\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5354138\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps120-134\" data-reference=\"Ps120-134\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 120\u2013134<\/a>). There were fifteen steps leading from the Court of Israel to the Court of the Women. On the first step, they sang <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps120\" data-reference=\"Ps120\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalm 120<\/a>; on the second step, they <span id=\"marker3327919\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5354338\"><\/span>sang <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps121\" data-reference=\"Ps121\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalm 121<\/a>, until on the fifteenth step, they sang <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps134\" data-reference=\"Ps134\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalm 134<\/a>. Then they entered the Temple Courtyard and poured out the water by the Altar. This was followed by great rejoicing. The rejoicing was <span id=\"marker3327920\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5354538\"><\/span>so great that the saying of the rabbis was, \u201cHe who has not seen the rejoicing at the pouring out of the water has not seen rejoicing in all of his life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In Judaism, the pouring out of the water was <span id=\"marker3327921\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5354738\"><\/span>a symbol of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the last days. The rabbis taught that, in the last days, there will be an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon Israel before the Messiah comes. This is a<span id=\"marker3327922\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5354938\"><\/span>lso taught by the Scriptures. The pouring of the water was followed by a total of twelve trumpet blasts.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.7&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.8&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.6&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5355043,&quot;length&quot;:590,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283711&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283711\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355043\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283712\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355043\"><\/span>7. The Kindling of the Lights<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh facet by way of modern Jewish observance is the second key ceremony, the kindling of the lights. There were huge lampstands set up all over the Temple Compoun<span id=\"marker3283713\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355243\"><\/span>d, each lampstand with four golden cups. These lamps would then be lit toward sundown. The saying of the rabbis regarding this ceremony was, \u201cThere was not a courtyard in all Jerusalem that was not lit by the lights emanating from the Temple Compound.\u201d<span id=\"marker3283714\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355443\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The kindling of the lights was followed by dancing and juggling with fire torches. In Judaism, this was a symbol of the Shechinah Glory.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.8&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.9&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.7&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5355633,&quot;length&quot;:1515,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283715&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283715\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355633\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283716\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355633\"><\/span>8. The Scripture Readings<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eighth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is the reading of the Scriptures. Three passages are read on the first day of the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles: <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le22.26-23.44\" data-reference=\"Le22.26-23.44\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Levitic<span id=\"marker3283717\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5355833\"><\/span>us 22:26\u201323:44<\/a>, which contains a review of all seven of the holy seasons of Israel; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.12-16\" data-reference=\"Nu29.12-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:12\u201316<\/a>, which deals with the special offerings to be offered on this occasion; and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14\" data-reference=\"Zec14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Zechariah 14<\/a>, which men<span id=\"marker3283718\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5356033\"><\/span>tions the observance of this feast during the Messianic Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">On the second day, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.2-21\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.2-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kings 8:2\u201321<\/a> is read, which speaks of the dedication of the First Temple that occurred during the Feast of Taberna<span id=\"marker3283719\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5356233\"><\/span>cles. While the dates of the dedication of the Temple and the Feast of Tabernacles coincided, they did not actually observe the feast, only the dedication of the Temple.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">On the Sabbath that falls duri<span id=\"marker3283720\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5356433\"><\/span>ng this feast, the intermediate Sabbath, there are several other passages read, including some repetition. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.12-16\" data-reference=\"Nu29.12-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:12\u201316<\/a>, which deals with the offerings of the Feast of Tabernacles, is re-read, but<span id=\"marker3283721\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5356633\"><\/span> new passages are added: <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex33.12-34.26\" data-reference=\"Ex33.12-34.26\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Exodus 33:12\u201334:26<\/a> speaks of the thirteen attributes of God and the pilgrimage festivals, including the Feast of Tabernacles; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eze38\" data-reference=\"Eze38\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ezekiel 38<\/a> describes the Gog and Magog War, which<span id=\"marker3283722\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5356833\"><\/span> is to precede the establishment of the Messianic Kingdom; and the pessimistic Book of Ecclesiastes describes the mood of the people who have just experienced a long holiday season beginning with the Feast of Trumpets, including the Day of<span id=\"marker3283723\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357033\"><\/span> Atonement, and concluding with the eight days of the Feast of Tabernacles.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.9&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.10&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.8&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5357148,&quot;length&quot;:689,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274654&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274654\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357148\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274655\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357148\"><\/span>9. The Liturgy<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The ninth facet by way of modern Jewish observance includes three special liturgies for the Feast of Tabernacles. The first liturgy is known as the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hoshanot<\/span>, which refers to general req<span id=\"marker3274656\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357348\"><\/span>uests. It refers to prayers for good rain, good harvest, for salvation from the Exile, and for that final messianic redemption and Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second liturgy is the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hallel<\/span>, which is the recitation of<span id=\"marker3274657\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357548\"><\/span> <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps113-118\" data-reference=\"Ps113-118\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalms 113\u2013118<\/a>. The Hallel is recited while one holds the four species, except on the Sabbath day, when it is forbidden.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third liturgy is known as <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yaalah Veyavo<\/span>, which means \u201cascend and come.\u201d Th<span id=\"marker3274658\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357748\"><\/span>is is a request for God to receive Israel\u2019s prayers and restore the Temple at Jerusalem.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.10&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.11&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.9&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5357837,&quot;length&quot;:356,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274687&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274687\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357837\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274688\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5357837\"><\/span>10. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hachel<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The tenth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hachel<\/span>, which is a special assembly held on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles during the Sabbatical Year. The purpose of thi<span id=\"marker3274689\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358037\"><\/span>s assembly is to hear the public reading of the Law. The entire Law is read on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles on this occasion every seven years.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.11&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.12&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.10&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5358193,&quot;length&quot;:1375,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328042&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328042\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358193\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328043\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358193\"><\/span>11. The Spiritual Motifs<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The eleventh facet by way of modern Jewish observance are the four spiritual motifs that are related to the Feast of Tabernacles. First, it is a period of judgment because God<span id=\"marker3328044\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358393\"><\/span> passes judgment on rain on this day; either it will be a good season or a bad season. The Feast of Passover is the judgment for grain; the Feast of Pentecost or Weeks is the judgment for fruit; Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement is the judgment for sin; and the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles is the judgment for rain.<span id=\"marker3328045\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358593\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second spiritual motif of the Feast of Tabernacles is its messianic aspirat<span id=\"marker3328046\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358793\"><\/span>ions. In <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Am9.11\" data-reference=\"Am9.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Amos 9:11<\/a>, the booth symbolizes the national messianic hope; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14.16-21\" data-reference=\"Zec14.16-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Zechariah 14:16\u201321<\/a> speaks of the observance of the Feast of Tabernacles in the Messianic Kingdom. Thus the Feast of Tabernacles ha<span id=\"marker3328047\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5358993\"><\/span>s specific messianic implications in Judaism.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third spiritual motif is that of universalism in that the Feast of Tabernacles will somehow effect both the Jews and Gentiles. In <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14\" data-reference=\"Zec14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Zechariah 14<\/a>, the Fe<span id=\"marker3328048\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359193\"><\/span>ast of Tabernacles is not being observed by Jews, but by Gentiles. Furthermore, the Feast of <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Succoth<\/span> or Tabernacles required the sacrifice of seventy bulls which, in Judaism, represented the seventy G<span id=\"marker3328049\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359393\"><\/span>entile nations of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge10\" data-reference=\"Ge10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Genesis 10<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth spiritual motif is the destruction of Leviathan, because it is believed that that Leviathan is going to be defeated on this occasion.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.12&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.13&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.11&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5359568,&quot;length&quot;:669,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283866&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283866\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359568\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283867\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359568\"><\/span>12. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Channukah<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The twelfth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Channukah<\/span> or the Feast of Lights. In the year 165 b.c., the Maccabees celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles at the time of the reded<span id=\"marker3283868\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359768\"><\/span>ication of the Temple, and they observed it with the citron and the other three species. The Book of 2 Maccabees states that the observance of <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Channukah<\/span> was patterned after the Feast of Tabernacles. T<span id=\"marker3283869\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5359968\"><\/span>here are three similarities between the Feast of Tabernacles and <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Channukah<\/span>: first, both <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Channukah<\/span> and the Feast of Tabernacles are eight days long; secondly, the full Hallel, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps113-118\" data-reference=\"Ps113-118\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalms 113\u2013118<\/a>, are recit<span id=\"marker3283870\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360168\"><\/span>ed every day; and thirdly, there are parallel readings from the Law.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.13&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.14&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.12&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5360237,&quot;length&quot;:1351,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274790&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274790\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360237\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274791\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360237\"><\/span>13. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The thirteenth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span>, which means the \u201ceighth day of assembly.\u201d This is the name given to the added eighth day, based on <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.36\" data-reference=\"Le23.36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Levitic<span id=\"marker3274792\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360437\"><\/span>us 23:36<\/a>. It was observed in Israel for only one day, but in the <em>Diaspora<\/em> it was observed two days.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">It is distinctive in that it is commonly regarded as the concluding day of the Feast of Tabernacles.<span id=\"marker3274793\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360637\"><\/span> In reality, it is a separate and independent holy day, so the special rituals of the Feast of Tabernacles are not observed on this particular day. The Bible itself commands it, but does not give a reason for it. However, the reason the rabbis gave is that it allows for one more joyous day, one more<span id=\"marker3274794\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5360837\"><\/span> day of happiness, after the Feast of Tabernacles. This day is the official day of the cessation of living in booths.<span id=\"marker3274795\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361037\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There are similarities to the Feast of Tabernacles, such as the recitation of the Hallel, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps113-118\" data-reference=\"Ps113-118\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Psalms 113\u2013118<\/a>. This is also a day of joy. It is a day of praying for rain and a day of givi<span id=\"marker3274796\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361237\"><\/span>ng to charity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The Scriptures read on this day include: <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt14.22-16.17\" data-reference=\"Dt14.22-16.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deuteronomy 14:22\u201316:17<\/a>, which speaks of the tithes of Israel, the sabbatical year, alms for the poor, and the pilgrimage festivals; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.35-30.1\" data-reference=\"Nu29.35-30.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:<span id=\"marker3274797\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361437\"><\/span>35\u201330:1<\/a>, which speaks of the daily offerings; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.54-66\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.54-66\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kings 8:54\u201366<\/a>, which speaks of Solomon\u2019s dedication of the First Temple; and the Book of Ecclesiastes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.14&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.13&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5361588,&quot;length&quot;:511,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328103&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328103\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361588\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328104\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361588\"><\/span>14. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Simchat Torah<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the fourteenth facet by way of modern Jewish observance is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Simchat Torah<\/span>, which means \u201cthe rejoicing of the Law.\u201d This is also a name given to the added eighth day. This name is <span id=\"marker3328105\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361788\"><\/span>not in Scripture like the previous one, it is a rabbinic name.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Again, the special observance of this day is that the cycle of the reading of the Law both ends and begins again on this day. The Book of<span id=\"marker3328106\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5361988\"><\/span> Deuteronomy is concluded and the Book of Genesis is started immediately (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt33.27-34.12\" data-reference=\"Dt33.27-34.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deut. 33:27\u201334:12<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge1.1-2.3\" data-reference=\"Ge1.1-2.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 1:1\u20132:3<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.1.C.14&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5362099,&quot;length&quot;:391,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328109&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328109\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362099\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328110\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362099\"><\/span>II. The Feast of Tabernacles in the Law of Moses<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second major area in this study concerns the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles in the Law of Moses, the first division of the Old Testament. In the f<span id=\"marker3328111\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362299\"><\/span>ramework of the Torah, the five books of Moses, this feast is probably spoken of more frequently than any other particular feast. There are six specific passages on the Feast of Tabernacles.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5362490,&quot;length&quot;:2029,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3283913&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3283913\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362490\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3283914\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362490\"><\/span>A. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.33-36\" data-reference=\"Le23.33-36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Leviticus 23:33\u201336<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And Jehovah spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto Jehova<span id=\"marker3283915\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362690\"><\/span>h. On the first day shall be a holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work. Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto Jehovah: on the eighth day shall be a holy convocation unto you; and ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto Jehovah: it is a solemn assembly; ye shall do no servile work.<span id=\"marker3283916\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5362890\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In this passage, the Word of God comes to Moses in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.33\" data-reference=\"Le23.33\" data-datatype=\"bible\">33<\/a>, as God tells him what the Je<span id=\"marker3283917\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5363090\"><\/span>wish people must do on this particular occasion. The specific date is given in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.34\" data-reference=\"Le23.34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">34<\/a>: <em>On the fifteenth day of this seventh month<\/em>, which is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Tishrei<\/span>; the name of this feast is given <em>the feast of tabe<\/em><span id=\"marker3283918\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5363290\"><\/span><em>rnacles<\/em>; it is to be observed for a duration of seven days. Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.35\" data-reference=\"Le23.35\" data-datatype=\"bible\">35<\/a> states that the first day is a special holy day, a day of holy convocation; there is to be no work done on this day; it is to be tr<span id=\"marker3283919\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5363490\"><\/span>eated as a Sabbath day. In verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.36a\" data-reference=\"Le23.36a\" data-datatype=\"bible\">36a<\/a>, they are to offer an offering made by fire unto Jehovah for all seven days. In verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.36b\" data-reference=\"Le23.36b\" data-datatype=\"bible\">36b<\/a>, there is an added day, the eighth day, which is also a holy convocation.<span id=\"marker3283920\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5363690\"><\/span> On that day they must also offer <em>an offering by fire unto Jehovah<\/em>. It was to be a day of solemn assembly, and this day is also to be treated as a Sabbath; no work is to be done on this day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">From this<span id=\"marker3283921\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5363890\"><\/span> first passage, four specific deductions may be drawn. First, it is to be a seven-day festival. Secondly, the first day is to be treated like a Sabbath in that there is to be no work done on this day. Thirdly,<span id=\"marker3283922\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364090\"><\/span> there were special sacrifices to be offered throughout the seven days. Every day was a sacrificial day, but only the first day was a day of rest. Fourthly, there was an eighth day added known as the <span id=\"marker3283923\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364290\"><\/span><span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span>, which was discussed earlier. This, too, was a day of special sacrifice. It marked the closing of the Feast of Tabernacles, and it was to be treated as a Sabbath in that no wor<span id=\"marker3283924\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364490\"><\/span>k was permitted on this day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5364519,&quot;length&quot;:2860,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328131&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328131\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364519\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328132\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364519\"><\/span>B. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.39-43\" data-reference=\"Le23.39-43\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Leviticus 23:39\u201343<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second passage begins with a summary of the first passage on the Feast of Tabernacles in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.39\" data-reference=\"Le23.39\" data-datatype=\"bible\">39<\/a>: <em>Howbeit on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when ye have gathered in<\/em><span id=\"marker3328133\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364719\"><\/span><em> the fruits of the land, ye shall keep the feast of Jehovah seven days: on the first day shall be a solemn rest, and on the eighth day shall be a solemn rest.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The date is the fifteenth day of the seve<span id=\"marker3328134\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5364919\"><\/span>nth month, after they have gathered in the fruits of the land, the summer harvest; this is a summer first-fruits observation. The duration is seven days. The first day and the added eighth day are especially holy and are to be days of solemn<span id=\"marker3328135\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5365119\"><\/span> rest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.40\" data-reference=\"Le23.40\" data-datatype=\"bible\">40<\/a> emphasizes the assembly: <em>And ye shall take you on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees, and boughs of thick trees, a<\/em><span id=\"marker3328136\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5365319\"><\/span><em>nd willows of the brook; and ye shall rejoice before Jehovah your God seven days.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">They are to gather the fruit of goodly trees. As the Hebrew text reads, it could be the fruit of any tree, but Jewish <span id=\"marker3328137\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5365519\"><\/span>tradition has made it the ethrog or the citron. They are to bring three types of branches with the fruit: <em>branches of the palm-trees, and boughs of thick trees<\/em>, which are believed to be the myrtle tre<span id=\"marker3328138\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5365719\"><\/span>e; and willows of the brook. They are to use the fruit and the branches as a means of rejoicing before Jehovah your God seven days.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.41\" data-reference=\"Le23.41\" data-datatype=\"bible\">41<\/a> describes the feast itself: <em>And ye shall keep it a feast un<\/em><span id=\"marker3328139\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5365919\"><\/span><em>to Jehovah seven days in the year: it is a statute for ever throughout your generations; ye shall keep it in the seventh month.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">It is to be kept unto Jehovah seven days. It is a mandatory festival, a <span id=\"marker3328140\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5366119\"><\/span>statute for ever throughout your generations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.42\" data-reference=\"Le23.42\" data-datatype=\"bible\">42<\/a> gives the means of the observance: <em>Ye shall dwell in booths seven days; all that are home-born in Israel shall dwell in booths.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">They were to dwel<span id=\"marker3328141\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5366319\"><\/span>l in booths or tabernacles for seven days. Again, the emphasis is that it is mandatory for all citizens: <em>all that are home-born in Israel.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">He then gives the reason for the observance of this festival <span id=\"marker3328142\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5366519\"><\/span>in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Le23.43\" data-reference=\"Le23.43\" data-datatype=\"bible\">43<\/a>: <em>that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt: I am Jehovah your God.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">It is therefore a reminder of th<span id=\"marker3328143\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5366719\"><\/span>eir Wilderness Wandering experience, when they dwelled in these flimsy booths.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">From this passage six specific deductions may be drawn. First, it was a seven-day festival with the addition of a special<span id=\"marker3328144\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5366919\"><\/span> eighth day. Secondly, the first and the eighth day were to be treated as a Sabbath day in that no work was permitted. Thirdly, it was to come after the summer harvest. Fourthly, it was to be celebrated in two ways: by the gathering of fruits and branches, and by dwelling in booths or tabernacles. Fifth, it was a time o<span id=\"marker3328145\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367119\"><\/span>f rejoicing following the affliction of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. And sixth, it was to be a reminder of the Wilderness Wanderings.<span id=\"marker3328146\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367319\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5367379,&quot;length&quot;:1068,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284038&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284038\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367379\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284039\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367379\"><\/span>C. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.14-17\" data-reference=\"Ex23.14-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Exodus 23:14\u201317<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Three times you shall keep a feast unto me in the year. The feast of unleavened bread shall you keep: seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, as I commanded you, at the time appo<span id=\"marker3284040\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367579\"><\/span>inted in the month Abib (for in it you came out from Egypt); and none shall appear before me empty: and the feast of harvest, the first-fruits of your labors, which you sowed in the field: and the feast of ingathering, at the end of the year, when you gather in your labors out of the field. Three times in the year all your males shall appear before the Lord Jehovah.<span id=\"marker3284041\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367779\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third passage on the Feast <span id=\"marker3284042\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5367979\"><\/span>of Tabernacles points out two things. First, in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.14\" data-reference=\"Ex23.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a>, this is one of the three pilgrimage festivals along with the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Feast of Weeks in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.15-16\" data-reference=\"Ex23.15-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15\u201316<\/a>. On this occasio<span id=\"marker3284043\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368179\"><\/span>n, they were instructed to appear before the Lord Jehovah in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.17\" data-reference=\"Ex23.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17<\/a> wherever the Tabernacle or Temple was standing at that point in Jewish history. Secondly, in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex23.16\" data-reference=\"Ex23.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16<\/a>, it was also known as the fe<span id=\"marker3284044\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368379\"><\/span>ast of ingathering because it marked the end of the summer harvest.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5368447,&quot;length&quot;:20,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328225&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328225\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368447\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328226\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368447\"><\/span>D. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.12-38\" data-reference=\"Nu29.12-38\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Numbers 29:12\u201338<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5368467,&quot;length&quot;:1077,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328227&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328227\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368467\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328228\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368467\"><\/span>1. The Summary of the Passage<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth passage emphasizes the various sacrifices or offerings to be made on this occasion. This lengthy passage can be divided into four divisions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first division<span id=\"marker3328229\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368667\"><\/span>, verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.12\" data-reference=\"Nu29.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12<\/a>, summarizes the laws of the Feast of Tabernacles: it was to be observed on the fifteenth day of the seventh month; the first day was a holy convocation, which was to be treated as a Sabbath<span id=\"marker3328230\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5368867\"><\/span> day; it was to last for the duration of seven days.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second division, verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.13-34\" data-reference=\"Nu29.13-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13\u201334<\/a>, specifies the details of the sacrifices day by day: the first day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.13-16\" data-reference=\"Nu29.13-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13\u201316<\/a>; the second day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.17-19\" data-reference=\"Nu29.17-19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17<span id=\"marker3328231\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369067\"><\/span>\u201319<\/a>; the third day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.20-22\" data-reference=\"Nu29.20-22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">20\u201322<\/a>; the fourth day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.23-25\" data-reference=\"Nu29.23-25\" data-datatype=\"bible\">23\u201325<\/a>; the fifth day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.26-28\" data-reference=\"Nu29.26-28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">26\u201328<\/a>; the sixth day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.29-31\" data-reference=\"Nu29.29-31\" data-datatype=\"bible\">29\u201331<\/a>; and the seventh day, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.32-34\" data-reference=\"Nu29.32-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">32\u201334<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third division, verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.35\" data-reference=\"Nu29.35\" data-datatype=\"bible\">35<\/a><span id=\"marker3328232\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369267\"><\/span>, speaks about the added eighth day, which was to be a solemn assembly. This day was distinct from the Feast of Tabernacles and was to be treated as a Sabbath day, a day of rest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the fourth divisi<span id=\"marker3328233\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369467\"><\/span>on, verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Nu29.36-38\" data-reference=\"Nu29.36-38\" data-datatype=\"bible\">36\u201338<\/a>, deals with the specific offerings on the added eighth day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5369544,&quot;length&quot;:150,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274866&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274866\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369544\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274867\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369544\"><\/span>2. The Deductions from the Passage<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The deductions from this passage can be divided into two parts: the Feast of Tabernacles and the added eighth day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5369694,&quot;length&quot;:1328,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3274903&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3274903\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369694\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3274904\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369694\"><\/span>a. The Feast of Tabernacles<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Concerning the Feast of Tabernacles, four main deductions may be drawn. First, it was a seven-day festival, beginning on the fifteenth day of the month.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, the first<span id=\"marker3274905\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5369894\"><\/span> day was a holy day of convocation and it was to be treated as Sabbath day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, there were to be four categories of special offerings for each of the seven days. First, burnt-offerings consisted <span id=\"marker3274906\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5370094\"><\/span>of two rams each day, for a total of fourteen rams; fourteen he lambs each day, for a total of ninety-eight male lambs; and a total of seventy bullocks. On the first day, thirteen bullocks were sacrificed. The number was decreased by one each day until, after seven days, a total of seventy bulls had been sacrificed. Accord<span id=\"marker3274907\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5370294\"><\/span>ing to Judaism, these seventy bulls represent the seventy Gentile nations listed in <span id=\"marker3274908\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5370494\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge10\" data-reference=\"Ge10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Genesis 10<\/a>. The second category was the meal-offering, consisting of fine flour mingled with oil and measured out according to the number of sacrifices based on the ordinance. The third catego<span id=\"marker3274909\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5370694\"><\/span>ry was the drink offering, also measured out. The fourth category was the sin offering, consisting of one he goat each day, for a total of seven he goats sacrificed during the seven days.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, al<span id=\"marker3274910\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5370894\"><\/span>l of these special sacrifices were not in place of the regular daily burnt, meal, and drink offerings, but in addition to them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5371022,&quot;length&quot;:520,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284191&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284191\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371022\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284192\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371022\"><\/span>b. The Added Eighth Day<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Three deductions may be drawn from the added eighth day, known as <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Shmini Atzeret<\/span>. First, this added eighth day is attached to the Feast of Tabernacles, but is technically separ<span id=\"marker3284193\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371222\"><\/span>ate from it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, it is a solemn assembly day to be treated as a Sabbath, a day of rest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And thirdly, this was also a day of special sacrifices. There were four categories of offerings: a burnt o<span id=\"marker3284194\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371422\"><\/span>ffering consisting of one bull, one ram, and seven male lambs; a meal offering; a drink offering; and the sin offering.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.F&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.D.2.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5371542,&quot;length&quot;:2283,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328420&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328420\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371542\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328421\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371542\"><\/span>E. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt16.13-16\" data-reference=\"Dt16.13-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deuteronomy 16:13\u201316<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth passage begins by pointing out that the Feast of Tabernacles is a command in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt16.13\" data-reference=\"Dt16.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13<\/a>: <em>You shall keep the feast of tabernacles seven days, after that you have gathere<\/em><span id=\"marker3328422\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371742\"><\/span><em>d in from your threshing-floor and from your winepress.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Again, it was not an option; it was mandatory. It was a feast to be kept for seven days following the gathering in from the threshing floor and <span id=\"marker3328423\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5371942\"><\/span>from the winepress, after the summer harvest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt16.14\" data-reference=\"Dt16.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a> states that this is to be a time of rejoicing; everyone, without exception, was to rejoice on this occasion; they were commanded to be happy: <em>and<\/em><span id=\"marker3328424\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5372142\"><\/span><em> you shall rejoice in your feast, you, and your son, and your daughter, and your man-servant, and your maid-servant, and the Levite, and the sojourner, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are within <\/em><span id=\"marker3328425\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5372342\"><\/span><em>your gates.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt16.15\" data-reference=\"Dt16.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15<\/a> gives the location and the reason for this feast: <em>Seven days shall you keep a feast unto Jehovah your God in the place which Jehovah shall choose; because Jehovah your God will<\/em><span id=\"marker3328426\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5372542\"><\/span><em> bless you in all your increase, and in all the work of your hands, and you shall be altogether joyful.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The location is: in the place which Jehovah shall choose, which ultimately was Jerusalem. The re<span id=\"marker3328427\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5372742\"><\/span>ason is: it is to be a time of rejoicing as a result of God\u2019s blessings in the Land and the productivity of the Land in the previous year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt16.16\" data-reference=\"Dt16.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16<\/a> states that this is one of the three pilgrimage fest<span id=\"marker3328428\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5372942\"><\/span>ivals: <em>Three times in a year shall all your males appear before Jehovah your God in the place which he shall choose: in the feast of the unleavened bread, and in the feast of weeks, and the feast of t<\/em><span id=\"marker3328429\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373142\"><\/span><em>abernacles; and they shall <\/em><em>not appear before Jehovah empty.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Three times in a year all your males were to appear before God in a place of God\u2019s choosing in the feast of unleavened bread, and in the fea<span id=\"marker3328430\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373342\"><\/span>st of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles. This verse points out that they will not appear before Jehovah empty; they must come with sacrifices.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">From this passage, five deductions can be drawn: fir<span id=\"marker3328431\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373542\"><\/span>st, this is a seven-day feast; secondly, it is to be observed after the summer harvest; thirdly, there is a special emphasis on rejoicing; fourthly, it is a time of remembering God\u2019s blessings; and fifth, it is a pilgrimage festival to be observed in t<span id=\"marker3328432\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373742\"><\/span>he place that God will choose.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.F&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5373825,&quot;length&quot;:2910,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328433&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328433\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373825\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328434\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5373825\"><\/span>F. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.9-13\" data-reference=\"Dt31.9-13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deuteronomy 31:9\u201313<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth passage begins by addressing the keepers of the manuscripts in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.9\" data-reference=\"Dt31.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9<\/a>: <em>And Moses wrote this law, and delivered it unto the priests the sons of Levi, that bare the ark<\/em><span id=\"marker3328435\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5374025\"><\/span><em> of the covenant of Jehovah, and unto all the elders of Israel.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Moses was the one who wrote this law, and delivered it unto the priests. Because they were the keepers of the manuscripts, they were als<span id=\"marker3328436\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5374225\"><\/span>o to make sure that it was obeyed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.10\" data-reference=\"Dt31.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10<\/a> gives the command of Moses: <em>And Moses commanded them, saying, At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the feast of taber<\/em><span id=\"marker3328437\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5374425\"><\/span><em>nacles.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Among the things they had to obey are the laws of the Feast of Tabernacles. In this case, he is not speaking of the yearly Feast of Tabernacles, but only those of the Sabbatical Year or every <span id=\"marker3328438\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5374625\"><\/span>seven years. This was the set time of the year of release; at this time, all Jewish slaves were to be released.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.11\" data-reference=\"Dt31.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">11<\/a> gives the instructions for the Sabbatical Year: <em>when all Israel is come to appe<\/em><span id=\"marker3328439\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5374825\"><\/span><em>ar before Jehovah your God in the place which he shall choose, you shall read this law before all Israel in their hearing.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The instructions were for all Israel to come together to appear before God as<span id=\"marker3328440\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5375025\"><\/span> a pilgrimage festival in the place that God chose, Jerusalem. Furthermore, they were to read the entire Mosaic Law before all Israel in their hearing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The command was given in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.12\" data-reference=\"Dt31.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12<\/a>: <em>Assemble the <\/em><span id=\"marker3328441\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5375225\"><\/span><em>people, the men and the women and the little ones, and your sojourner that is within your gates, that they may hear, and that they may learn, and fear Jehovah your God, and observe to do all the words of this law.<\/em><span id=\"marker3328442\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5375425\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This assembly was to include the men and the women and the little ones, and your sojourner. The purpose of this public reading of the Law every seven years for adults was: that they migh<span id=\"marker3328443\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5375625\"><\/span>t hear, learn, and fear Jehovah, and that they might obey all the words of this Law.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt31.13\" data-reference=\"Dt31.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13<\/a> gives the purpose for the children: <em>and that their children, who have not known, may hear, and learn to fe<\/em><span id=\"marker3328444\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5375825\"><\/span><em>ar Jehovah your God, as long as ye live in the land whither ye go over the Jordan to possess it.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The purpose was so that those who have not known, who have remained ignorant, may hear the details of t<span id=\"marker3328445\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376025\"><\/span>he Law of Moses in order to learn to fear God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Three specific deductions may be drawn from this passage. First, the responsibility for seeing that laws were carried out fell on the Levites, the priest<span id=\"marker3328446\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376225\"><\/span>ly tribe, and the elders of Israel, who were the leaders of the nation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, there was to be a special assembling of Israel during the Feast of Tabernacles of the Sabbatical Year for the purpose <span id=\"marker3328447\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376425\"><\/span>of reading publicly the entire Law of Moses. This probably meant reading from <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex20\" data-reference=\"Ex20\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Exodus 20<\/a> to the end of the Book of Deuteronomy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, this was for the benefit of both the adults and the children, th<span id=\"marker3328448\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376625\"><\/span>at they might hear the reading of the Law and that they might learn to fear God and to keep His commandments.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.2.F&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5376735,&quot;length&quot;:236,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328483&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328483\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376735\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328484\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376735\"><\/span>III. The Feast of Tabernacles in the Prophets<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third major area of study is the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles in the Prophets. This feast is mentioned in two passages in the Prophets, the second <span id=\"marker3328485\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376935\"><\/span>main division of the Old Testament.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5376971,&quot;length&quot;:922,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275037&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275037\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376971\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275038\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5376971\"><\/span>A. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.1-66\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.1-66\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kings 8:1\u201366<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first passage records the dedication of Solomon\u2019s Temple or the First Temple. Verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.1-11\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.1-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1\u201311<\/a> describe the bringing of the Ark of the Covenant into the Holy of Holies on this occasio<span id=\"marker3275039\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377171\"><\/span>n. The date was <em>at the feast, in the month of Ethanim, which is the seventh month<\/em>; this is the Feast of Tabernacles. As stated earlier, the dates of the Feast of Tabernacles and the dedication of the <span id=\"marker3275040\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377371\"><\/span>Temple coincided, but the feast was not observed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.12-21\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.12-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12\u201321<\/a>, Solomon addressed the people. Verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.22-53\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.22-53\" data-datatype=\"bible\">22\u201353<\/a> record Solomon\u2019s prayer of dedication; the blessing is in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.54-61\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.54-61\" data-datatype=\"bible\">54\u201361<\/a>; the sacrifices are<span id=\"marker3275041\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377571\"><\/span> in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.62-64\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.62-64\" data-datatype=\"bible\">62\u201364<\/a>; and how the feast was observed on this occasion is in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.65\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.65\" data-datatype=\"bible\">65<\/a>. The feast was kept for two seven-day periods, in keeping with the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles and then doub<span id=\"marker3275042\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377771\"><\/span>led. There was also the added eighth day on which the people were sent away, and the people blessed the king in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.66\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.66\" data-datatype=\"bible\">66<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5377893,&quot;length&quot;:404,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284304&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284304\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377893\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284305\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5377893\"><\/span>B. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki12.25-33\" data-reference=\"1Ki12.25-33\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kings 12:25\u201333<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second passage deals with the corruption of the Feast of Tabernacles. Jeroboam, the first king of the new northern Kingdom of Israel, set up a rival Feast of Tabernacles in ver<span id=\"marker3284306\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378093\"><\/span>ses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki12.25-31\" data-reference=\"1Ki12.25-31\" data-datatype=\"bible\">25\u201331<\/a>. It was set up exactly one month later in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki12.32-33\" data-reference=\"1Ki12.32-33\" data-datatype=\"bible\">32\u201333<\/a>: <em>on the fifteenth day of the eighth month<\/em>. It is clearly stated that it was an imitation of the Feast of Tabernacles as observed in Jud<span id=\"marker3284307\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378293\"><\/span>ah.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.3.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5378297,&quot;length&quot;:252,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275106&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275106\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378297\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275107\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378297\"><\/span>IV. The Feast of Tabernacles in the Writings<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth major area of this study is the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles in the Writings, which is the third main division of the Hebrew Old Testament. T<span id=\"marker3275108\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378497\"><\/span>he Feast of Tabernacles is found in three passages.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5378549,&quot;length&quot;:668,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284367&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284367\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378549\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284368\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378549\"><\/span>A. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch7.8-10\" data-reference=\"2Ch7.8-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Chronicles 7:8\u201310<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first passage is a repetition of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ki8.1-66\" data-reference=\"1Ki8.1-66\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Kings 8:1\u201366<\/a>. Verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch7.8\" data-reference=\"2Ch7.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">8<\/a> states that the Feast of Tabernacles was observed at the time of the dedication of the Solomonic Temple. Again, they<span id=\"marker3284369\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378749\"><\/span> did not actually observe the Feast of Tabernacles, only the dedication of the Temple. In verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch7.9\" data-reference=\"2Ch7.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9<\/a>, it was a feast that lasted seven days in accordance with the Feast of Tabernacles, as well as the add<span id=\"marker3284370\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5378949\"><\/span>ed eighth day of solemn assembly, which was the closing festival after the Feast of Tabernacles. According to verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch7.10\" data-reference=\"2Ch7.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10<\/a>, the dedication of the Temple was kept for another seven days; there was a total <span id=\"marker3284371\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379149\"><\/span>of fourteen days, which was something unique to this occasion only.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5379217,&quot;length&quot;:173,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328563&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328563\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379217\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328564\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379217\"><\/span>B. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ezr3.4\" data-reference=\"Ezr3.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ezra 3:4<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second passage points out that the Feast of Tabernacles was not observed during the Babylonian captivity and was resumed only after the return from Babylon.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5379390,&quot;length&quot;:3192,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328565&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328565\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379390\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328566\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379390\"><\/span>C. <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.13-18\" data-reference=\"Ne8.13-18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Nehemiah 8:13\u201318<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third passage makes seven points. The first point is the occasion in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.13\" data-reference=\"Ne8.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13<\/a>: <em>And on the second day were gathered together the heads of fathers\u2019 houses of all the people, the <\/em><span id=\"marker3328567\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379590\"><\/span><em>priests, and the Levites, unto Ezra the scribe, even to give attention to the words of the law.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second point was the reading of the Law of Moses in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.14\" data-reference=\"Ne8.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a>: <em>And they found written in the law, how<\/em><span id=\"marker3328568\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379790\"><\/span><em> that Jehovah had commanded by Moses, that the children of Israel should dwell in booths in the feast of the seventh month.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The people learned how Moses had clearly commanded the keeping of the feast;<span id=\"marker3328569\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5379990\"><\/span> they shall dwell in booths in the feast of the seventh month.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third point was the proclamation to gather branches for the building of booths in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.15\" data-reference=\"Ne8.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15<\/a>: <em>and that they should publish and proclaim<\/em><span id=\"marker3328570\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5380190\"><\/span><em> in all their cities, and in Jerusalem, saying, Go forth unto the mount, and fetch olive branches, and branches of wild olive, and myrtle branches, and palm branches, and branches of thick trees, to make booths, as it is written.<\/em><span id=\"marker3328571\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5380390\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">One thing to observe is that three of the four species are mentioned. The willow branch is not mentioned, though that is what is used in modern Jewish observance. In plac<span id=\"marker3328572\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5380590\"><\/span>e of the willow are olive branches and branches of the wild olive tree. The purpose was to make booths.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth point is their obedience in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.16\" data-reference=\"Ne8.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16<\/a>: <em>So the people went forth, and brought them, and<\/em><span id=\"marker3328573\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5380790\"><\/span><em> made themselves booths, every one upon the roof of his house, and in their courts, and in the courts of the house of God, and in the broad place of the water gate, and in the broad place of the gate of Ephraim.<\/em><span id=\"marker3328574\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5380990\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth point is that Israel failed to observe this feast throughout the centuries between Joshua and Nehemiah in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.17\" data-reference=\"Ne8.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17<\/a>: <em>And all the assembly of them that were come again out of the c<\/em><span id=\"marker3328575\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5381190\"><\/span><em>aptivity made booths, and dwelt in the booths; for since the days of Jeshua the son of Nun unto that day had not the children of Israel done so. And there was very great gladness.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Not only was this th<span id=\"marker3328576\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5381390\"><\/span>e first time this feast was observed since the Babylonian captivity, but it was also the first time that this feast was observed since the days of Joshua. In the history of the Old Testament, it is only recorded as being<span id=\"marker3328577\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5381590\"><\/span> observed during the Solomonic dedication, but obviously the emphasis then was more on dedicating the Temple than on building booths, and it appears that no booths were built. It is very clear that this was the first observance of the Feast of Tabernacles with the building of booths since the days of Joshua.<span id=\"marker3328578\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5381790\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth point is that the observance itself is emphasized in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.18a\" data-reference=\"Ne8.18a\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1<span id=\"marker3328579\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5381990\"><\/span>8a<\/a>: <em>Also day by day, from the first day unto the last day, he read in the book of the law of God.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The Law of Moses was read on a daily basis in keeping with the requirements for when the Feast of Tabe<span id=\"marker3328580\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382190\"><\/span>rnacles fell on a Sabbatical Year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the seventh point is the added eighth day in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ne8.18b\" data-reference=\"Ne8.18b\" data-datatype=\"bible\">18b<\/a>: <em>And on the eighth day was a solemn assembly, according unto the ordinance.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Two deductions can be made fro<span id=\"marker3328581\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382390\"><\/span>m this passage: first, the observance of the Feast of Tabernacles was resumed after the Babylon captivity; and secondly, this was the first resumption and observance since the days of Joshua.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.4.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5382582,&quot;length&quot;:310,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275204&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275204\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382582\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275205\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382582\"><\/span>V. The Feast of Tabernacles in the New Testament<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth major area of study deals with the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles in the New Testament and is found only in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.1-10.21\" data-reference=\"Jn7.1-10.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7:1\u201310:21<\/a>. This lengthy pas<span id=\"marker3275206\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382782\"><\/span>sage, which records the Messiah\u2019s observance of the Feast of Tabernacles, can be divided into seven sections.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5382892,&quot;length&quot;:704,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284468&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284468\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382892\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284469\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5382892\"><\/span>A. The Challenge by His Brothers\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.1-9\" data-reference=\"Jn7.1-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7:1\u20139<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first section records the challenge by the brothers of Yeshua (Jesus), who were not believers. In verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.1-2\" data-reference=\"Jn7.1-2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1\u20132<\/a>, the occasion was the approaching Feast of <span id=\"marker3284470\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383092\"><\/span>Tabernacles. In verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.3-4\" data-reference=\"Jn7.3-4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3\u20134<\/a>, the brothers of Yeshua challenged Him to make Himself king in Jerusalem. This was logical from their perspective, since the Kingdom was to be the fulfillment of the Feast o<span id=\"marker3284471\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383292\"><\/span>f Tabernacles. But it is pointed out in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.5\" data-reference=\"Jn7.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5<\/a> that this was a challenge arising out of their unbelief. The Messiah\u2019s answer, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.6-9\" data-reference=\"Jn7.6-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6\u20139<\/a>, was that He would not go up to the Feast of Tabernacles. H<span id=\"marker3284472\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383492\"><\/span>e did go up, of course, but not in response to their challenge; rather, He went up for His own reasons.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5383596,&quot;length&quot;:1564,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328737&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328737\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383596\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328738\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383596\"><\/span>B. The Conflicts at the Feast\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.10-52\" data-reference=\"Jn7.10-52\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7:10\u201352<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Seven points are made in the second section, which speaks of the conflict at the Feast of Tabernacles between Jesus and the Pharisees. First, the Messiah\u2019s a<span id=\"marker3328739\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383796\"><\/span>uthority was questioned in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.10-15\" data-reference=\"Jn7.10-15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10\u201315<\/a>. The question they asked was, \u201cWhere did He receive His learning?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, the Messiah\u2019s explanation is given in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.16-24\" data-reference=\"Jn7.16-24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16\u201324<\/a>. He made a twofold claim during <span id=\"marker3328740\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5383996\"><\/span>the Feast of Tabernacles in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.16-18\" data-reference=\"Jn7.16-18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16\u201318<\/a>: first, that His teaching was God-received; and secondly, that He was sent by God to teach it. In verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.19-20\" data-reference=\"Jn7.19-20\" data-datatype=\"bible\">19\u201320<\/a>, the problem was their own failure to keep the L<span id=\"marker3328741\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5384196\"><\/span>aw, and this is evidenced by their desire to kill Him. Another major problem was that they had badly misinterpreted the meaning of the Sabbath. Therefore, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.21-24\" data-reference=\"Jn7.21-24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">21\u201324<\/a>, they felt that He had violat<span id=\"marker3328742\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5384396\"><\/span>ed the Sabbath and, for that reason, they wanted to kill Him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, the Messiah\u2019s person was questioned in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.25-27\" data-reference=\"Jn7.25-27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">25\u201327<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, the Messiah\u2019s explanation is given in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.28-30\" data-reference=\"Jn7.28-30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">28\u201330<\/a>. The problem wa<span id=\"marker3328743\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5384596\"><\/span>s that they did not know His divine origin. Yet it was because of His divine origin that all attempts at premature death were going to fail.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.31-36\" data-reference=\"Jn7.31-36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">31\u201336<\/a>, is that there were three <span id=\"marker3328744\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5384796\"><\/span>responses: there was faith by some individuals; there was the further antagonism by the Pharisees; and there was a declaration of His coming departure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.37-44\" data-reference=\"Jn7.37-44\" data-datatype=\"bible\">37\u201344<\/a>, is that there <span id=\"marker3328745\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5384996\"><\/span>was the Messiah\u2019s invitation to believe in His messianic claims.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the seventh point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.45-52\" data-reference=\"Jn7.45-52\" data-datatype=\"bible\">45\u201352<\/a>, is that the pharisaic response was rejection and unbelief.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5385160,&quot;length&quot;:320,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284491&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284491\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385160\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284492\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385160\"><\/span>C. The Conflict over the Law of Moses\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.53-8.11\" data-reference=\"Jn7.53-8.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7:53\u20138:11<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third section deals with the conflict over the Law of Moses. In the case of the adulterous woman, there was a Pharisaic attempt to get the Mess<span id=\"marker3284493\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385360\"><\/span>iah to speak against the Law of Moses. But His insistence on observing the Law in its entirety caused the plot to fail.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5385480,&quot;length&quot;:266,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284494&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284494\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385480\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284495\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385480\"><\/span>D. The Conflict over Light\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.12-20\" data-reference=\"Jn8.12-20\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 8:12\u201320<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth section deals with the conflict over the light. The Messiah proclaimed Himself to be the light of the world; those accepting Him will be \u201cwalking in <span id=\"marker3284496\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385680\"><\/span>the light,\u201d but those who reject Him will be walking in darkness.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.F&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5385746,&quot;length&quot;:389,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275233&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275233\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385746\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275234\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385746\"><\/span>E. The Conflict over His Person\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.21-59\" data-reference=\"Jn8.21-59\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 8:21\u201359<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth section describes the conflict over the person of the Messiah, and two major points are made here. First, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.21-30\" data-reference=\"Jn8.21-30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">21\u201330<\/a>, the Messiah is the tru<span id=\"marker3275235\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5385946\"><\/span>e object of faith. Secondly, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.31-59\" data-reference=\"Jn8.31-59\" data-datatype=\"bible\">31\u201359<\/a>, the Messiah is the true deliverer from three things that cause bondage: sin in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.31-40\" data-reference=\"Jn8.31-40\" data-datatype=\"bible\">31\u201340<\/a>, Satan in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.41-48\" data-reference=\"Jn8.41-48\" data-datatype=\"bible\">41\u201348<\/a>, and death in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.49-59\" data-reference=\"Jn8.49-59\" data-datatype=\"bible\">49\u201359<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.F&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.G&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5386135,&quot;length&quot;:1751,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284511&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284511\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386135\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284512\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386135\"><\/span>F. The Conflict over His Miracle of Healing\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.1-41\" data-reference=\"Jn9.1-41\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 9:1\u201341<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth section describes the conflict over the healing of the man born blind. There are five points made in this passage. First, the man\u2019s ph<span id=\"marker3284513\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386335\"><\/span>ysical healing is in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.1-12\" data-reference=\"Jn9.1-12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1\u201312<\/a>. This man was born blind. The rabbis taught that the healing of one who was born blind was a messianic miracle. Thus, when the Messiah healed this man\u2014by that very act<span id=\"marker3284514\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386535\"><\/span>\u2014He claimed to be the Messiah.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second point is that this experience led to the first interrogation of the man in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.13-17\" data-reference=\"Jn9.13-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13\u201317<\/a>. Many people were saying that Yeshua must be at least a prophet. Becau<span id=\"marker3284515\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386735\"><\/span>se the Pharisees were not willing to accept that a miracle had actually occurred, they interrogated the man. During the interrogation, someone suggested that perhaps the man was a phony and was not really born blind.<span id=\"marker3284516\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5386935\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third point is the interrogation of the blind man\u2019s parents in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.18-22\" data-reference=\"Jn9.18-22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">18\u201322<\/a>. The parents affirmed two things: that this was their son, and that he was really born blind. Therefore<span id=\"marker3284517\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387135\"><\/span>, the Pharisees had no way out.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth point is the interrogation of the man for the second time in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.23-34\" data-reference=\"Jn9.23-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">23\u201334<\/a>. They claimed that they did not know who Jesus was, but they were certain that He c<span id=\"marker3284518\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387335\"><\/span>ould not be the Messiah, as He claimed to be. Yet Yeshua had done what they taught only the Messiah was supposed to be able to do! The man now challenged the Pharisaic conclusion: that Jesus was a sinner. This challenged their authority and he was cast out of the synagogue.<span id=\"marker3284519\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387535\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the fifth point is that the spiritual healing of the man takes place in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.35-41\" data-reference=\"Jn9.35-41\" data-datatype=\"bible\">35\u201341<\/a>. At this point, he saw Yeshua for th<span id=\"marker3284520\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387735\"><\/span>e first time; believed on Yeshua; and worshipped Yeshua. Whereas the chapter began with his physical healing, it concludes with his spiritual healing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.G&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.F&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5387886,&quot;length&quot;:781,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328845&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328845\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387886\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328846\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5387886\"><\/span>G. The Conflict over the Shepherd\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn10.1-21\" data-reference=\"Jn10.1-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 10:1\u201321<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh section deals with the conflict over the shepherd, and four points are made. First, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn10.1-6\" data-reference=\"Jn10.1-6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1\u20136<\/a>, the Messiah is the true shepherd; all othe<span id=\"marker3328847\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388086\"><\/span>r shepherds are false shepherds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn10.7-10\" data-reference=\"Jn10.7-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7\u201310<\/a>, is that the Messiah is the door and all must enter by Him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn10.11-18\" data-reference=\"Jn10.11-18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">11\u201318<\/a>, is that the Messiah is not only the true<span id=\"marker3328848\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388286\"><\/span> shepherd, He is also the good shepherd. A good shepherd is one who will willingly lay down his life for the sheep. Jesus did this and united into one flock both Jewish and Gentile \u201csheep.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the fo<span id=\"marker3328849\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388486\"><\/span>urth point, in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn10.19-21\" data-reference=\"Jn10.19-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">19\u201321<\/a>, is that all this caused a division in the Jewish world, when some Jewish people believed but others did not. A division that has continued to this day.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.5.G&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5388667,&quot;length&quot;:212,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275267&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275267\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388667\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275268\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388667\"><\/span>VI. The Messianic Implications of the Feast of Tabernacles<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth major division of this study concerns the messianic implications of the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles and will be dealt with in t<span id=\"marker3275269\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388867\"><\/span>hree areas.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5388879,&quot;length&quot;:1847,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275301&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275301\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388879\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275302\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5388879\"><\/span>A. The Misapplications of the Feast of Tabernacles<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">During the period of the life of the Messiah, there were two misapplications of the Feast of Tabernacles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first misapplication was at the Transfi<span id=\"marker3275303\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5389079\"><\/span>guration (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt17.1-8\" data-reference=\"Mt17.1-8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mat. 17:1\u20138<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mk9.2-8\" data-reference=\"Mk9.2-8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mk. 9:2\u20138<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk9.28-36\" data-reference=\"Lk9.28-36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 9:28\u201336<\/a>). When Yeshua was transfigured, Peter suggested that he be allowed to build three tabernacles: one for Moses, one for Elijah, and one for Jesus (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt17.4\" data-reference=\"Mt17.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mat. 17:4<\/a><span id=\"marker3275304\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5389279\"><\/span>). When Yeshua was transfigured, Peter saw the glory that the Messiah will have in the Kingdom and assumed that the Kingdom was about to be set up. Peter knew that the Kingdom was the fulfillment of t<span id=\"marker3275305\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5389479\"><\/span>he Feast of Tabernacles, and the fact that he wanted to build three tabernacles shows that he thought that the Kingdom was going to be set up immediately. However, he did not yet realize that the Feast of Passover must be fulfilled before the Feast of Tabernacles could be fulfilled. While the Feast of Tabernacles will indeed be fulfilled by the Kingdom, the Feast of Passover was to be fulfilled by<span id=\"marker3275306\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5389679\"><\/span> the death of the Messiah.<span id=\"marker3275307\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5389879\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second misapplication of the Feast of Tabernacles was during the Triumphal Entry (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt21.1-11\" data-reference=\"Mt21.1-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mat. 21:1\u201311<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt21.14-17\" data-reference=\"Mt21.14-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14\u201317<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mk11.1-11\" data-reference=\"Mk11.1-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mk. 11:1\u201311<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk19.29-44\" data-reference=\"Lk19.29-44\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 19:29\u201344<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn12.12-19\" data-reference=\"Jn12.12-19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 12:12\u201319<\/a>). The actions of the peopl<span id=\"marker3275308\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390079\"><\/span>e, both by what they said and by what they did, showed that they also expected the Kingdom to be established then in fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles. According to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn12.12-13\" data-reference=\"Jn12.12-13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 12:12\u201313<\/a>, they broke off<span id=\"marker3275309\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390279\"><\/span> palm branches in keeping with the Feast of Tabernacles, but not in keeping with the Feast of Passover, which was then occurring. Furthermore, according to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt21.8-9\" data-reference=\"Mt21.8-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Matthew 21:8\u20139<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mk11.8-10\" data-reference=\"Mk11.8-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mark 11:8\u201310<\/a>, it was then<span id=\"marker3275310\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390479\"><\/span> that they cried out: <em>Hoshana in the highest<\/em>, the <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Hoshana Rabba<\/span> of the Feast of Tabernacles. Like Peter, they did not yet understand that Passover had to be fulfilled by the death of the Messiah befor<span id=\"marker3275311\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390679\"><\/span>e the Feast of Tabernacles could be fulfilled.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5390726,&quot;length&quot;:433,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3284620&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3284620\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390726\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3284621\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390726\"><\/span>B. The Proper Application in this Age<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Previously discussed under the section on the modern Jewish practice was the fact that there were two main ceremonies during the Temple period: the drawing and po<span id=\"marker3284622\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5390926\"><\/span>uring out of the water and the kindling of the lights. Also previously discussed was the Messiah\u2019s observance of the Feast of Tabernacles, recorded in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7-10\" data-reference=\"Jn7-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7\u201310<\/a>. On this occasion, Jesus responded to b<span id=\"marker3284623\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391126\"><\/span>oth of these special ceremonies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5391159,&quot;length&quot;:1690,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3328922&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3328922\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391159\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3328923\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391159\"><\/span>1. The Response to the Drawing and Pouring Out of the Water\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.37-39\" data-reference=\"Jn7.37-39\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 7:37\u201339<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Yeshua\u2019s response to the ceremony is recorded in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.37a\" data-reference=\"Jn7.37a\" data-datatype=\"bible\">37a<\/a>: <em>Now on the last day, the great day of the feast.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The last day, the <span id=\"marker3328924\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391359\"><\/span>great day of the feast, the seventh day was known as <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Yom Hashvii Shel Aravah<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Yeshua\u2019s statement on this day is recorded in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.37b-38\" data-reference=\"Jn7.37b-38\" data-datatype=\"bible\">37b\u201338<\/a>: <em>Jesus stood and cried, If any man thirst, let him come unto m<\/em><span id=\"marker3328925\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391559\"><\/span><em>e and drink. He that believes on me, as the scripture has said, from within him shall flow rivers of living water.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The terminology that He used related to the outpouring of water in the observance of <span id=\"marker3328926\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391759\"><\/span>the Feast of Tabernacles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">John then gave the interpretation in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.39a\" data-reference=\"Jn7.39a\" data-datatype=\"bible\">39a<\/a>: <em>But this spoke he of the Spirit, which they that believed on him were to receive.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This water represents the Holy Spirit promis<span id=\"marker3328927\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5391959\"><\/span>ed to those who believe on the Messiah. Just as the water from the Pool of Siloam flowed from within, the Holy Spirit will indwell believers permanently. The rabbis interpreted the outpouring of water as referring to the outpouring of the Holy <span id=\"marker3328928\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392159\"><\/span>Spirit upon Israel. Yeshua interpreted the ceremony as symbolizing the permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the believer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">He was not dealing with the <span id=\"marker3328929\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392359\"><\/span>Old Testament ministry of the Holy Spirit, but with the New Testament ministry that began in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac2\" data-reference=\"Ac2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 2<\/a>. The text states in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.39b\" data-reference=\"Jn7.39b\" data-datatype=\"bible\">39b<\/a>: <em>for the Spirit was not yet given; because Jesus was not yet glorified<\/em><span id=\"marker3328930\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392559\"><\/span><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit began in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac2\" data-reference=\"Ac2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 2<\/a>, only after the Messiah\u2019s Ascension. Therefore, one proper application for the Church Age is that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the<span id=\"marker3328931\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392759\"><\/span> believer is an individual fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles, not the national one.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5392849,&quot;length&quot;:1438,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275402&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3275402\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392849\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3275403\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5392849\"><\/span>2. The Response to the Kindling of the Lampstands\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.12\" data-reference=\"Jn8.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 8:12<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second main ceremony of the Feast of Tabernacles was the kindling of the lampstands. The Messiah\u2019s response to this event is in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.12\" data-reference=\"Jn8.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 8:1<span id=\"marker3275404\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5393049\"><\/span>2<\/a>: <em>I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This is also related individually to the believer. After being indwelt by the Holy <span id=\"marker3275405\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5393249\"><\/span>Spirit, the believer is now able to \u201cwalk in the light\u201d because he has the light of life.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The statement of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn8.12\" data-reference=\"Jn8.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 8:12<\/a> is illustrated by the story of the man born blind in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.1-41\" data-reference=\"Jn9.1-41\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 9:1\u201341<\/a>. The story takes p<span id=\"marker3275406\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5393449\"><\/span>lace at the Pool of Siloam, which was the most important water source for this feast because the first ceremony began at this pool. Here the golden flasks were filled with water and taken up to the Temple Mount where th<span id=\"marker3275407\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5393649\"><\/span>ey were poured out. For the second time Yeshua declared that He was the light of the world in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.1-5\" data-reference=\"Jn9.1-5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1\u20135<\/a>. This is first illustrated physically in that the man born blind moved from <span id=\"marker3275408\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5393849\"><\/span>the darkness of physical blindness to the light of physical sight in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.6-7\" data-reference=\"Jn9.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6\u20137<\/a>. Later, it is illustrated spiritually in that the man moved from the darkness of sin and spiritual blindness, to the lig<span id=\"marker3275409\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5394049\"><\/span>ht of salvation and spiritual light in verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn9.35-41\" data-reference=\"Jn9.35-41\" data-datatype=\"bible\">35\u201341<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This is the second proper application of the Feast of Tabernacles in this age. Walking in the light is fulfillment for the individual, but not the <span id=\"marker3275410\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"5394249\"><\/span>fulfillment for the nation of Israel.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.FR&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS120.6.B.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:5394287,&quot;length&quot;:1637,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3275450&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">C. The National Fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles\u2014<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14.16-19\" data-reference=\"Zec14.16-19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Zechariah 14:16\u201319<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations that came against Jerusalem shall go up from year to year to worship the King, Jehovah of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles. And it shall be, that whoso of all the families of the earth goes not up unto Jerusalem to worship the King, Jehovah of hosts, upon them there shall be no rain. And if the family of Egypt go not up, and come not, neither shall it be upon them; there shall be the plague wherewith Jehovah will smite the nations that go not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all the nations that go not up to keep the feast of tabernacles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Because the Messianic Kingdom, the Millennium, will be the fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles, verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14.16\" data-reference=\"Zec14.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16<\/a> states that it will be obligatory on all the nations that came against Jerusalem to worship the King, Jehovah of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles. Every year each nation in the Kingdom will have to send a delegation to Jerusalem. Under the Law of Moses it was obligatory for Jews only, but under Millennial Law, it will be obligatory for all the nations. Verses <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec14.17-19\" data-reference=\"Zec14.17-19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17\u201319<\/a> state that there will be punishment for those who disobey. If a nation fails to send a delegation to Jerusalem to observe this feast, they will be punished by a drought.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Just as the Feast of Tabernacles was a time of rejoicing following the affliction of the Day of Atonement, even so the Kingdom is to be a time of rejoicing following the afflictions of the Great Tribulation.<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/books\/messbblstd\/media\/path\/starofdavid.png\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And Jehovah spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto Jehovah. Leviticus 23:33 The Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles is the seventh and final feast spoken of in Leviticus 23 will be subdivided into six &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/2018\/02\/05\/the-feast-of-succoth-tabernacles\/\" class=\"more-link\"><span class=\"screen-reader-text\">\u201eThe Feast of Succoth (Tabernacles)\u201c <\/span>weiterlesen<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1387","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-allgemein"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1387","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1387"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1387\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1388,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1387\/revisions\/1388"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1387"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1387"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1387"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}