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Professor J posted: "The dates for Sukkoth 2017 are Thursday, October 5th, 2017, to Wednesday, October 11th, 2017, in the Hebrew Year 5778. Sukkoth begins at sunset today, Wednesday, October 4th and ends at sunset Wednesday, October 11th. The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals"
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Sukkoth 2017

by Professor J
The dates for Sukkoth 2017 are Thursday, October 5th, 2017, to Wednesday, October 11th, 2017, in the Hebrew Year 5778.
Sukkoth begins at sunset today, Wednesday, October 4th and ends at sunset Wednesday, October 11th.
The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals for prophetic events. The fall moedim have yet to be fulfilled. Sukkoth is the third and final of the fall moedim, and will be fulfilled when Yeshua returns to set up his millennial reign. Praise Yahweh for his promise to fulfill this prophecy.
Break out the sukkahs, it's time to go camping for a week. It is time to give Yahweh thanks for all of the harvests.
This is a great time for the children – building the sukkah is just like building and decorating a fort. All meals are eaten in the sukkah, the whole family sleeps in the sukkah, and it is one of the most joyous, festive celebrations of the year. It is not until the culmination of the summer that all of the crops are harvested and Sukkoth celebrates the final gathering of the fruit and vine crops as one gives thanksgiving to Yahweh for His sustenance throughout the rest of the year.
Sukkoth today celebrates a return to Jerusalem to celebrate Sabbath and will find its final fulfillment when Yeshua returns to Earth, gathers all nations together, and sets up His Millennial Reign, a temporary period of one thousand years before eternity begins.
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Professor J | October 4, 2017 at 8:00 am | Tags: Booths, Feasts, Moedim, Sukkoth, Tabernacles | Categories: Yahweh's Daytimer | URL: http://wp.me/pT7Sh-173
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