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  ICEJ: About the Feast
We believe that celebrating the Feast each year honours the Lord in anticipation of the fulfillment of the words spoken by Zechariah when “the nations...shall come up from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and to keep the Feast of Tabernacles' (Zech.
The Christian Feast of Tabernacles is held during the Jewish celebration of Succot.
The Bible describes the Feast of Tabernacles as the third of the three annual feasts which the people of Israel are commanded to celebrate in Jerusalem.
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  Feast of Tabernacles — FactMonster.com
Tabernacles, Feast of, one of the oldest and most joyous of Jewish holidays, called in the Bible the Feast of Ingathering and today often called by its Hebrew name, Sukkoth [Heb.,=booth].
The Feast of Tabernacles, which marked the closing of the harvest season for the Jews of ancient Palestine, is today celebrated by the taking of all meals in a lightly constructed booth roofed with thatch (a
The palm branch (lulav or lulab) and citron (etrog or ethrog) used in conjunction with prayers of the Feast of Tabernacles possibly go back to the harvest festival associated with the holiday.
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  JewishEncyclopedia.com - TABERNACLES, FEAST OF.
That it was agricultural in origin is evident from the name the "Feast of Ingathering," from the ceremonies accompanying it, and from the season and occasion of its celebration: "At the end of the year when thou gatherest in thy labors out of the field" (Ex.
He designates the holy day as the "feast" or the "feast of the Lord," and fixes the fifteenth of the month as the time for beginning its celebration.
The feast is alluded to in John vii.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Feast of Tabernacles
Tabernacles -- among Greek-speaking Jews skenopegia, that is, "the pitching of the tent" (John 7:2) -- recalls to
Tabernacles was always and primarily in commemoration of their forefathers' indwelling in tents in the wilderness (Leviticus 23:43) and in thanksgiving for the permanent abode given them in the Promised Land, and later on, after the erection of the
feast was the illumination of the women's court, together with the singing of the Psalms of the Degrees (Pss.
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 Feast of Tabernacles - Feasts of Israel
Tabernacles speaks of the day when the Son of God will tabernacle among men, wipe away every tear, and bring in the "golden age" which men have dreamed of since time immemorial.
This feast is also called the Feast of Ingathering (Exodus 23:16; 34:22), the Feast to the Lord (Leviticus 23:39; Judges 21:9), the Feast of Booths, or simply "the feast" (Leviticus 23:36; Deuteronomy 16:13; I Kings 8:2; II Chronicles 5:3, 7:8; Nehemiah 8:14; Isaiah 30:29; Ezekiel 45:23,25) because it was so well-known.
Later, Josephus referred to the Feast of Tabernacles as the holiest and greatest of the Hebrew feasts.
www.christcenteredmall.com /teachings/feasts/tabernacles.htm   (694 words)

  
 TempleBuilders.com - God's Highway to Christian Maturity | Prophetic teachings that impart life to the believer
The Feasts therefore begin with the Passover, and end with the Feast of Tabernacles; and in between we have the various steps and degrees by which the Church is brought out of death and into life, out of rejection and into exaltation, out of suffering and into the Kingdom.
I The Feast of the Passover, or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
III The Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Booths, or of Ingathering.
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  George Warnock - THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES
The Feasts therefore begin with the Passover, and end with the Feast of Tabernacles; and in between we have the various steps and degrees by which the Church is brought out of death and into life, out of rejection and into exaltation, out of suffering and into the Kingdom.
I The Feast of the Passover, or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
III The Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Booths, or of Ingathering.
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 Annie's Feast of Tabernacles Page
of Moses, on the sabbaths, and on the new moons, and on the solemn feasts,
Feast of Tabernacles Temporary Booths are constructed to remind Israel of the Wilderness wandering.
The Tabernacle was dedicated on the first day of the second year after the Israelites fled from Egypt on their way to the Promised Land (modern Israel).
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 Feast of Tabernacles, Part IV
That these types reveal the very design of the Feast of Tabernacles is apparent not only from the language of the prophets and the peculiar services of the feast, but from its position in the Calendar and even from the names by which it is designated in Scripture.
The Feast of Tabernacles was the third of three great annual festivals at which every male in Israel was to appear before the Lord in the PLACE which He should choose.
The Feast of Tabernacles, or as it should be called, booths, lasted for seven days - from the 15th to the 21st Tishri - and was followed by an Octave on the 22nd Tishri.
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 Feast of Tabernacles - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tabernacles, Feast of one of the oldest and most joyous of Jewish holidays, called in the Bible the Feast of Ingathering and today often called by its Hebrew name, Sukkoth [Heb.,=booth].
The Feast of Tabernacles, which marked the closing of the harvest season for the Jews of ancient Palestine, is today celebrated by the taking of all meals in a lightly constructed booth roofed with thatch (a sukkah) to recall the shelters of the Jews when they wandered in the wilderness.
The palm branch (lulav or lulab) and citron (etrog or ethrog) used in conjunction with prayers of the Feast of Tabernacles possibly go back to the harvest festival associated with the holiday.
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 Feast Of Tabernacles
Loofhuttenfeest (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth).
Sukkot (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth), Laubhüttenfest (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth).
festa delle capanne (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth), festa dei tabernacoli (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth), Sukkot (Feast of Booths, succos, succot, succoth, sukkos, sukkot, sukkoth).
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 Feast of Tabernacles.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
References to the Feast of Tabernacles in the OT include (Ex 23:16; 34:22, Lev 23:33-36; 39-43; Num 29:12-32; Deut 16:13-16; Ezra 3:4); and (Zech 14:16,18-19).
This festival was observed on the 15th day of the seventh month to commemorate the wandering of Israel in the wilderness.
This feast is also known as the Feast of Booths.
www.bible-history.com /jesus/jesusuntitled00000336.htm   (108 words)

  
 ICEJ: Feast of Tabernacles
Blow a Trumpet in Zion: The Feast of Tabernacles 2007
We had a record attendence at the 2007 Feast of Tabernacles Celebration.
After opeining at the Dead Sea oasis of Ein Gedi, the Feast moved up to the Jerusalem convention center, where Israei Prime Minister Ehud Olmert delivered a video greeting, while Tourism Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and MK Benny Elon were on hand to welcome the pilgrims to Jerusalem.
www.icej.org /articles/feast_of_tabernacles   (122 words)

  
 Tabernacles, Feast of (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
It was at the time of this feast that Solomon's temple was dedicated (1 Kings 8:2).
This feast was designed (1) to be a memorial of the wilderness wanderings, when the people dwelt in booths (Lev.
"The feast of Tabernacles, the harvest festival of the Jewish Church, was the most popular and important festival after the Captivity.
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 Biblical Holidays Jewish Feasts Reveal Messiah Yeshua -Jesus
The Feast of Tabernacles is a week-long autumn harvest festival.
Tabernacles is also known as the Feast of the Ingathering, Feast of the Booths, Sukkoth, Succoth, or Sukkot (variations in spellings occur because these words are transliterations of the Hebrew word pronounced “Sue-coat”).
The Feast of Tabernacles lasts for seven days and ends on the twenty-first day (3x7) of the Hebrew month of Tishri, which is Israel’s seventh month.
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 Feast of Tabernacles 2008 | Sukkot 2008
The Feast of Tabernacles (Feast of Sukkot or Feast of Booths) is an eight day Judaeo - Christian festival (the Season of our Joy) that pictures the establishment of the 1000 year messianic kingdom to be set up at the second coming of Yeshua the Messiah (Christ).
Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) is not a "Jewish festival", but rather a "Hebrew" festival, for it was given to all the Israelite tribes, not just Judah.
You will find on our Feast of Tabernacles website a listing of some of the areas of need along with the phone numbers of those you can contact who will be responsible for those areas.
www.season-of-our-joy.com   (2736 words)

  
 Feast of Tabernacles Information > United Church of God, an International Association
Feast of Tabernacles : September 27 - October 3, 2007
More information about the Feast sites are available in the March 2007 issue of the United News.
The Feast of Tabernacles: Jesus Christ Reigns Over All the Earth
www.ucg.org /feast   (258 words)

  
 Feast of Tabernacles
While the Feast of Tabernacles had been turned into a competitive "performance" display of fertility rituals, the pure tone of the silver trumpets or the ram's horn "gave a clear signal" (1 Cor 14) so that people would understand life-threatening events.
The Feast of Tabernacles is defined in terms quite similar to the modern Jubilee 99 religious festival.
The Feast of Tabernacles was looking for their Messiah when He was in their midst.
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 Prophecy, Feast of Tabernacles & Rapture - Tribulation, Daniel's 70th Week, Israel Feast Days Bible Prophecy ...
Tabernacles foreshadows the "ingathering" of the saints, for there could be no more appropriate time for absolute joy among God's people, saved by grace, than the resurrection.
The Feast of Tabernacles reminds the believer in Christ that his earthly physical body is only a temporary tabernacle.
This feast day of the seventh month will be fulfilled at the rapture and the glorification of the saints of all the ages.
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 Information on Feast of Tabernacles
[1913 Webster] Dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob.
Tabernacle work, rich canopy work like that over the head of niches, used over seats or stalls, or over sepulchral monuments.
Feast of Tabernacles n : (Judaism) a Jewish harvest festival [syn: Succos, Sukkoth, Feast of Booths, Tabernacles]
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 TABERNACLES FEAST OF BOOTHS SUCCOT
Feast of Ingathering occurs at the time of the major harvest of crops.
Tabernacles or Sukkot was a popular and joyful festival held in the Autumn, seven days after harvest began on the 15th day of the month Tishri during the full moon (corresponding to our Octoberfest.) Jesus, along with His family, camped out in a shelter made of limbs and branches.
The Festival of Tabernacles was near enough to ROSH HASHANAH and the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) if one desired, all three feasts could be attended in a twenty-two day period.
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 “Pagan Holidays—Or God's Holy Days—Which?” - theTrumpet.com
And thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter....
In this verse the Festival of Tabernacles or booths is specifically called the "feast of ingathering." The harvest year ended at the beginning of autumn.
Thus we read of the Feast of Tabernacles that "Ye shall dwell in booths seven days...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" (Lev.
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 2007 Feast of Tabernacles
The Feast will be held in the beautiful Emerald Coast Conference Center on Okaloosa Island (Ft. Walton Beach.) The ECCC works well for the CEM Feast because of its layout.
For us, this is not merely a Jewish holiday, but one of the "Appointed Times of God," given to remind us every year of an important part of His plan and deepens our understanding of the work and ministry of Jesus Christ.
This feast is a family pilgrimage festival, that is a festival observed away from home.
www.borntowin.net /2007tabernacles.aspx   (342 words)

  
 fotsites   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Feast site venues can range from large urban "convention centers" to remote rural campgrounds, so please take the time to ensure that the site is compatible with your needs.
The Feast of Tabernacles, or Succot, recalls the 40 years of wandering in the Wilderness, and also marks a time of celebration and rejoicing over the ingathering of the fall harvests.
It is also the Jewish feast with the most universal significance in biblical times, as the Gentile nations were invited to come worship the Lord with them in Jerusalem.
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 FEAST OF TABERNACLES
COMMENT: The seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles are like the seven days of the ancient marriage feast and are a type of the marriage of Christ and His Bride the Church.
The Feast of Tabernacles, besides being called the Feast of Ingathering, is sometimes called the Feast of Booths.
But just as the Feast of Tabernacles is a physical feast filled with rejoicing, it is also a spiritual feast of education and preparation.
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 Feast of Tabernacles (about) - UCG-A
Yet the Feast of Tabernacles looks towards the future and pictures a time for which mankind has yearned down through the ages.
The celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles pictures a future time, known as the Millennium which begins with the soon-coming return of Jesus Christ, and His institution of God's government on this weary, war-torn planet.
In obedience to God’s command to observe the feasts of the Eternal, listed in Leviticus 23, members of God’s church assemble in many locations around the world to observe the Feast of Tabernacles and experience a foretaste of the Millennium or the world tomorrow.
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 Feast of Tabernacles: A Time for Christians?
The '''Feast of Tabernacles''' is an 8-day Biblical pilgrimage festival, also known as the '''Feast of Booths''', the '''Feast of Tabernacles''', or '''Tabernacles'''.
The church in Judea kept the Feast of Tabernacles, etc. And those in Thessalonica were commended for receiving the word of God and imitating the practices of the church in Judea.
Most of the small groups that observe the Feast of Tabernacles and the eight day that follows it are in basic agreement with the statements quoted from the Living Church of God.
www.cogwriter.com /feast.htm   (3346 words)

  
 Feast of Tabernacles 2007
We are commanded by God to go to the Feast of Tabernacles so that we will have a taste of what the wonderful World Tomorrow will be like.
With the beautiful setting the Gatlinburg area offers, we will be able to enjoy a quiet, restful, and peaceful Feast of Tabernacles filled with God’s blessings.
Gatlinburg is a walking community, especially along the Downtown Parkway, which runs from one end of town to the other with hundreds of things to see and do in between.
www.childrenofgod.net /feast.htm   (269 words)

  
 The Feast of Tabernacles
The Feast of tabernacles Israel observed was a sacrifice feast which was to be understood as celebrating their deliverance from bondage, and their dwelling in tabernacles en route to the Promised Land (Lev.
and thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thy maidservant, and the Levite, the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are within thy gates.
God is contrasting the feast of Firstfruits as sowing in the field, and the feast of tabernacles as the end of year gathering out of the field.
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