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RE: THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES – THE LAST AND GREATEST DAY
Dear @galacticvagabond,
Sukkoth (Hebrew for booths) is a major Jewish festival held in the autumn (beginning on the 15th day of Tishri on the Hebrew calendar) to commemorate the sheltering of the Israelites in the wilderness. Yes, The Feast of Booths is also known as the Feast of Tabernacles.
Please feel free to ask me any questions about the Festivals of Yehovah.
Shalom, Steven Sherman
Ahh I see very interesting, thanks for clearing that up. I'm interested in the Hebrew to Gregorian calendar dates, have you got a source I can view the festivals with regards to when the festivals are on a Gregorian calendar?
God bless!
Just do a search on the Internet asking, "When are the Jewish holidays 2018?" You will get the Hebrew dates and their Gregorian calendar counter parts.
Don't miss my latest blog:
FROM PASSOVER TO THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES – AN OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN ANNUAL FESTIVALS
https://steemit.com/christianity/@lastdays/from-passover-to-the-feast-of-tabernacles-an-overview-of-the-seven-annual-festivals
God bless you as well, Steven Sherman