It is celebrated by Jewish people.
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Actually The feast of tabernacles its celebrated by anyone who understands our Fathers word and celebrates his feast days as given in Leviticus 23. its not specific or exclusive to Jews or Christians.
It is not celebrated in most Christian church systems, and it is commonly celebrated (although on a different date) by Jews.
In reality it is a feast to be held at the temple of God and officiated by the Priests of the house of Aaron of the tribe of Levi. Many Christian church systems believe these feasts were eliminated by Christ, however Christ never stated that to be the case (Matthew 5:18).
The Feast of Tabernacles is celebrated by the Jewish religion.
Feast of Tabernacles
Christians do not celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.
The Feast of Tabernacles is celebrated by Jewish people as a harvest festival and a time to remember the Israelites' journey in the wilderness.
the feast of tabernacles is one of God's holy days commanded which seems to be a fall feast day. Thanksgiving seems to be a pagan fall feast day cdlebration why do we duplicate it.?
They read in the bible about the Feast of the Tabernacles.
Judaism
At least that of dedication, Passover, and Tabernacles
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Jesus fulfilled the Feast of Tabernacles by embodying the themes of light, water, and salvation associated with the festival. He proclaimed himself as the light of the world, offered living water to those who believed in him, and promised eternal life to all who followed him. His teachings and actions during the Feast of Tabernacles demonstrated his role as the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and the ultimate source of spiritual nourishment and salvation.
The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot, was a Jewish holiday to commemorate and give thanks for the fall harvest. It also served as a reminder of the Israelites' journey and time spent living in temporary shelters during their exodus from Egypt.
The 4 species are taken and used on Succot (Feast of Tabernacles).