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Hanukkah is not one of the Feasts of the Lord, given through Moses. The historical event that Hanukkah commemorates took place around 165 BC - long after the Old Testament had been completed. There is a verse in the New Testament that may or may not be referring to Hanukkah:

John 10:22 - "And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter."

The Hebrew word - "hanukkah" (×—× ×›Ö¼×”) appears eight times in the Old Testament (coincidence?) and is translated in the KJV Bible as "dedication" and "dedicating"

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