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The
Feast of Tabernacles - Sukkot
The cycle of feast days in the fall season describes a progressive
process whose intent is to illustrate how God covers the Israelites
spiritually at Yom Kippur, and physically during the Feast of
Tabernacles. There is a marked contrast now, moving away from
the solemnity of Yom Kippur to the rejoicing attitude of Sukkot.
Actually this is the only feast at which the Israelites are
commanded to be filled with joy.
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Matthew
5:17-20: Eternal Law?
Here is surely an uncompromising
affirmation of the eternal validity of the law of Moses. Not
the smallest part of it is to be abrogated--"not the smallest
letter, not the least stroke of a pen." The "jot"
(KJV) is the smallest letter of the Hebrew alphabet; the "iota"
(RSV) is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The "tittle"
(KJV) or "dot" (RSV) was a very small mark attached
to a letter, perhaps to distinguish it from another which resembled
it, as in our alphabet G is distinguished from C, or Q from
O.
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"Pleasant
words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health
to the bones."
Proverbs
16:24 NKJV |
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"You have dealt
well with your servant, O Lord according to your Word."
Psalms 119:65 NKJV |
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Christian
Answers
A great archive full of questions and
answers, some material you might find quite surprising!
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