Jesus and his opponents, ‘the Jews,’ kept trading barbs at the Feast of Tabernacles, a harvest festival.
Will those who refuse to observe the Feast of Tabernacles experience drought and plague?
The temporary shelters that are built and occupied during the Feast of Tabernacles picture human physical bodies which are ‘constructed’ and ‘lived in’ during our mortal lifetimes.
This year, Huts and Haystacks falls on the second day of the Jewish festival of Sukkoth, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles - tabernacles being an old word for hut or tent.
Even the footnotes are gems: number 15 points out that palms were not native to Jerusalem but imported for the Feast of Tabernacles.
The people gathered olive branches there for the first Feast of Tabernacles after their return from The Babylonian Exile.
Definition of Feast of Tabernacles in US English:
Feast of Tabernacles
nounfist əv
another name for Succoth
Example sentencesExamples
Jesus and his opponents, ‘the Jews,’ kept trading barbs at the Feast of Tabernacles, a harvest festival.
Even the footnotes are gems: number 15 points out that palms were not native to Jerusalem but imported for the Feast of Tabernacles.
Will those who refuse to observe the Feast of Tabernacles experience drought and plague?
The temporary shelters that are built and occupied during the Feast of Tabernacles picture human physical bodies which are ‘constructed’ and ‘lived in’ during our mortal lifetimes.
The people gathered olive branches there for the first Feast of Tabernacles after their return from The Babylonian Exile.
This year, Huts and Haystacks falls on the second day of the Jewish festival of Sukkoth, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles - tabernacles being an old word for hut or tent.