Sukkot is also known as Feat of Tabernacles or Feast
of Booths.
Suzy
--- Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slade Henson wrote:
>
> > Hmm...why then, Terry, does God repeatedly say it
> was for the
> > "foreigner" among them as well?
> >
> > You mention feasts, sacrifices, tithing, and
> Sabbath. Does this mean
> > we no longer need to tithe or keep the Sabbath?
> What about the feasts?
> > God says this is a forever commandment regarding
> Passover, throughout
> > all your generations and that it is for the
> stranger as well. How come
> > for Sukkot, it was done then, but it isn't done
> now, but it will be
> > done again in the Kingdom? Do we get a break from
> these wonderful
> > Feasts and times of joy and fellowship? If we're
> to do what Jesus did,
> > how come He celebrated these Feasts and we don't
> have to? How come
> > Paul continued celebrating the Feasts and the
> Sabbath?
> >
> > Kay
>
> P.S. to Kay. Missed answering a couple of your
> questions.
>
> Near as I can figure, when a foriegner was among the
> Jews, he was
> expected to do as they did.
>
> Jesus kept the law because it was in effect until
> the moment He said,"It
> is finished"!
>
> Paul kept the law (at times), because , as he
> readily admitted, he was
> trying to be all things to all people, that he might
> win some to Christ.
>
> I cannot find sukkot in my Bible.
> Terry
>
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