Excellent piece, I loved it!
While I’m taking a few days off from research and writing to hear from the Lord and prepare my next series on meditating on and memorizing God’s Word; God’s Appointed Times aren’t taking a vacation.
In 2015, the festival of Sukkot – the Feast of Tabernacles, begins at sundown on Sunday, September 27th. Sukkot is the third of the great annual pilgrimage festivals (Vayikra 23:33-43). Each year, all adult Jewish males were required to go up to Jerusalem to celebrate the feasts of Matzah, Shavuot and Sukkot. The festival is also called the “feast of ingathering” (Sh’mot 23:16; D’varim 16:13). It is celebrated immediately after the harvest, in the month Tishri, and the celebration lasts for eight days (Vayikra 23:33-43). During this period the people leave their homes and live in a sukkah, a temporary dwelling, formed of the branches of trees as a memorial of the wilderness wanderings, when…
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