From Chapter 23:33-43 of the book of Leviticus (וַיִּקְרָא), brother Gideon Levytam points to the significance of The Feast of Tabernacles, the seventh and final Feast of the LORD. In Hebrew, this feast is called “Hag Sukkot” (חָג הָסֻּכּוֺת), a seven day feast, plus one day, in total eight days, during which time Israel is called to rejoice in God, sit in booths and remember God’s faithful provision for them. God wanted Israel’s future generations to know that He made the children of Israel to dwell in booths when He brought them out of the land of Egypt. Leviticus 23:43. The Feast of Tabernacles also points to the promised Messianic Kingdom, when Jesus the Messiah will return to earth and reign as King of Kings for one thousand years of peace on earth. Believers in Jesus the Messiah are taught to pray saying, Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Matthew 6:10.
Sukkot - The Feast of Tabernacles (2024) (חָג הָסֻּכּוֺת) Leviticus 23:33-43
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