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Professor J posted: "The fall feasts began this year on Sunday September 14th. On September 14th, the same day Yom Teruah started, a solar eclipse occurred.  Sukkoth, called Tabernacles or Booths, begins on the evening of Sunday September 27th and ends in the evening of Tuesd"
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Sukkoth 2015

by Professor J
The fall feasts began this year on Sunday September 14th. On September 14th, the same day Yom Teruah started, a solar eclipse occurred.  Sukkoth, called Tabernacles or Booths, begins on the evening of Sunday September 27th and ends in the evening of Tuesday, September 29th, 2015.  On September 28th, the same day Sukkoth starts, a super Blood Moon occurs.  Sukkoth is the seventh Holy Day and the final Divine Appointment of the seven feasts commanded by Yahweh.  Sukkoth is the third feast that all Jewish males are required to attend.
Sukkoth begins five days after Yom Kippurim, and lasts for seven days. Sukkoth has both a historical and an agricultural component.  Historically, it was a memorial of the forty year period during which the Hebrew people wandered in the desert while living in temporary shelters.  Agriculturally, it was a harvest festival, celebrating the day of ingathering of fruit and vine crops.  It is at this time that the fullness of the harvest is realized, and one gives thanksgiving to Yahweh for His sustenance throughout the rest of the year.  Sukkoth transitions from one of the most solemn holidays in the year (Yom Kippurim) to one of the most joyous.
7. Sukkoth (Tabernacles) (September 28-29, 2015)
Date Of Moed: 15th Day of 7th Month (Tishri, September/October)
Key Scripture: John 14:3 – "I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, there you may be."
Key Word:. Eternal Life
Actions: No hard work. Offerings by fire to the Lord. Booths constructed in fields, lived in 7 days. On eighth day, return home to worship, rest.
Prophetic Fulfillment: Yeshua Sets Up The Millennium
Sukkoth celebrates the day of ingathering of fruit and vine crops. It is a memorial of the wilderness experience and a return to Jerusalem to celebrate Sabbath.
Conclusions
The Moedim are dress rehearsals for the real events. Pesach, Chag Ha'Matzoth, Reishit Katzir, and Shavuot have already been fulfilled in Yeshua's first coming.
Final Thought
Prophecy continues to unfold as foretold by the Hebrew Prophets. Today we are one day closer to the return of Yeshua than we were yesterday and tomorrow we will be even one day closer. For almost two thousand years the Jews would proclaim "Next year in Jerusalem!" I now proclaim "Next Yom Teruah in the clouds!" Time is short – Yeshua Ha'Mashiach is coming soon – get busy reaching the lost.
Professor J | September 24, 2015 at 8:00 am | Tags: Booths, Divine Appointments, Moedim, Sukkoth, Tabernacles | Categories: Dress Rehearsals, Insights | URL: http://wp.me/pT7Sh-SY
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