Bible feast days

Explore the rich tradition and meaning behind the Bible feast days. Learn how these special celebrations can deepen your faith and bring you closer to God.
Festive feast. The Jewish people celebrated three significant feasts: Passover in the spring, Pentecost 50 days later, and Tabernacles’ feast in the fall. Which banquet Jesus attended at this time, we don’t know. Jesus, arriving in Jerusalem, heals an invalid who suffered for 38 years. Healing the lame man on the Sabbath caused the religious leaders to get their panties in a bunch, causing them to begin persecuting Jesus. Pentecost, Tabernacles Feast, Psalm 105, Year Bible Reading Plan, Parting The Red Sea, One Year Bible, Jesus Heals, 10 Commandments, Daily Verses

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Festive feast. The Jewish people celebrated three significant feasts: Passover in the spring, Pentecost 50 days later, and Tabernacles’ feast in the fall. Which banquet Jesus attended at this time, we don’t know. Jesus, arriving in Jerusalem, heals an invalid who suffered for 38 years. Healing the lame man on the Sabbath caused the religious leaders to get their panties in a bunch, causing them to begin persecuting Jesus.

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Honest Relections
The “Last and Greatest Day of the Feast” described by John refers to Hoshana Rabbah, a special day at the ending of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles. You may recognize the word, “Hoshana” in that term, Hoshana Rabba. We get the term “Hosanna” from this, a pleading for the Holy One to “please save.” It has an emphatic tone in Hebrew: “Save now!” Hoshiana! It was a special day to plead for salvation. Read more of the Bible Study at the Adonai Shalom blog! Proverbs 31 Woman, Pool Of Siloam, Sukkot Decorations, Isaiah 12, Feast Of Tabernacles, Blind Man, Virtuous Woman, Sukkot, Jewish Family

Living Water: What is John describing as the Last and Greatest Day of the Feast in John 7:37?

The “Last and Greatest Day of the Feast” described by John refers to Hoshana Rabbah, a special day at the ending of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles. You may recognize the word, “Hoshana” in that term, Hoshana Rabba. We get the term “Hosanna” from this, a pleading for the Holy One to “please save.” It has an emphatic tone in Hebrew: “Save now!” Hoshiana! It was a special day to plead for salvation. Read more of the Bible Study at the Adonai Shalom blog!

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