Scripture Study 2025-10-06 Tabernacles

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Summary:

The feast of Tabernacles is not in the first month, it is in the seventh month, talking about the false belief that trumpets is called Rosh Hashanah, or the new year, or first month. Feast of Tabernacles is in the seventh month. During the feast of Tabernacles, we are to live in booths for seven days. The first day of Tabernacles is to be a Holy convocation or Sabbath. This is a weekly sabbath and a yearly sabbath. There are also moonly sabbaths. During the time of Tabernacles, we are to make sure to judge justly, or according to Torah. During the feast of Tabernacles, The Levites, or the church is to offer an offering made of a sweet savor, or that which is pleasing, unto YHWH for each day of the feast of tabernacles. There is important symbolism to each animal sacrifice. The first listed sacrifice is that of 13 Bullocks and goes down by one each day after until on the seventh day there are Bullocks sacrificed. It is important to note that the number 13 symbolically represents restoration, renewal, made new. And the number 7 symbolically represents completeness and perfection. The sum of all Bullocks sacrificed comes out to 70 and 70 is a symbolic representation of Yeshua. The 2 rams represent the two sufferings that Yeshua performed, the first in the garden and the second on the cross. The eighth day ram is to point us to Yeshua to show us that He is the ram that is sufficient for us. The lambs represent Yeshua period and the number 14 is a messianic number representing the Messiah. The goat represents Yeshua taking upon him our sins. Just like the scapegoat offering was to represent the taking away of sins. Yeshua is the both goats in the day of atonement offering. The feast of tabernacles is for the stranger, which is symbolism for the non-believer. Baptism represents the gateway to Heaven or eternal life just like the river Jordan was the gateway to the promised land. And the feast of Tabernacles is to be a perpetual occurrence, or it is to be a statute forever, through the millennium and all eternity. Yeshua also celebrated the feast of Tabernacles in John 7:2-10. The address of King Benjamin in the Book of Mormon happened during the time of Tabernacles and in it he describes Yeshua coming down to tabernacle in a body.

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