Exploring Blessings of Obedience and the Feast of Tabernacles

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According to the text, what is the primary purpose of the Feasts of Yehovah?

To bring Yehovah's people together for instruction

What does dwelling in booths during Sukkot symbolize?

The temporary nature of life and earth

According to the text, who is invited to attend the celebration of the Wedding Feast of the Lamb?

Everyone

During which Jewish festival did the Water Libation Ceremony take place every year?

Sukkot

What was the focus of the Water Libation Ceremony?

Pouring water on the altar

Which group of people participated in the immense joy of the water libation?

Men, women, and children

Where did the congregation go to fill the special golden decanter with water for the ceremony?

The spring of Shiloach

According to the text, how many times a year were all males required to appear before Yehovah thy Elohim?

Three times

What is the significance of Yehoshua being the first fruit of the barley harvest?

It symbolizes the resurrection from the dead

What is the meaning of the Feast of Tabernacles according to the text?

A time to meet with Yehovah at His appointed place

Why is it important to obey the command to be joyous for seven days during the Feast?

To receive blessings from Yehovah

According to Leviticus 23:42-43, how long are the Israelites supposed to dwell in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles?

7 days

What did Yehoshua say on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles in John 7:37-38?

If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, out of his belly will flow rivers of living water

What is the significance of the eighth day in relation to the Feast of Tabernacles?

It represents the time when the restoration is complete and the new heaven and earth appears

What is the Water Libation Ceremony mentioned in the text?

A ceremony where the Israelites gathered water and poured it on the altar

What is the significance of dwelling in booths during Sukkot?

Dwelling in booths during Sukkot symbolizes the temporary nature of life and the earth.

Who is invited to attend the celebration of the Wedding Feast of the Lamb?

Everyone is invited to attend the celebration of the Wedding Feast of the Lamb.

What did Yehoshua fulfill during the Feasts of Yehovah?

Yehoshua fulfilled the Spring Harvest as our Sin offering and atonement offering, the Wave Sheaf Offering/ First Fruit of The Barley Harvest during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the unleavened Bread of Life, and the Living water of Life.

According to Deuteronomy 16:13-17, what are the three Pilgrimage Feasts that all males were required to appear before Yehovah thy Elohim?

The Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Tabernacles, and the Feast of Shavuot.

Based on the text, who is invited to attend the Feast of Tabernacles?

Everyone who belongs to the community of Israel, regardless of status.

What is the significance of observing the Feast of Tabernacles for seven days?

It is a serious command from Yehovah, and by obeying it, we can receive blessings in all areas of our lives.

Why were all males required to appear before Yehovah at the Pilgrimage Feasts?

As the head of the family, each male represents his family, and whatever he gives would be on behalf of all the members of his family.

What is the significance of the Feast of Tabernacles in relation to Yehoshua?

The Feast of Tabernacles is significant because Yehoshua used this festival as an opportunity to teach about spiritual truth and fulfill messianic prophecies.

According to the text, what will happen during Yehoshua's millennial reign?

During Yehoshua's millennial reign, he will restore all things that were lost due to the fall of man, including the restoration of nature.

What is the significance of the Eighth Day in relation to the Feast of Tabernacles?

The Eighth Day represents the time when the restoration is complete and the new heaven and earth appear, symbolizing the fulfillment of Yehovah's plans and blessings.

What is the significance of the River of Living Water flowing out of the throne of Yehovah and the Lamb?

The River of Living Water represents the abundance of spiritual blessings and eternal life that will be experienced in the new heaven and earth.

What were some of the activities that took place during the Water Libation Ceremony in the Temple at Sukkot?

During the Water Libation Ceremony, the Temple courtyard would glow with the light from great lamps of gold, young priests-in-training would climb to the top of the lamps and fill the golden bowls with oil, righteous and pious men would dance and juggle flaming torches, and the Levites would play on various musical instruments.

What were some of the traditions that needed to be fulfilled during the celebration of Sukkot at the Second Temple?

The traditions were so time-consuming that there was practically no time left for sleeping. They included attending to the daily offering, engaging in prayer, offering additional sacrifices, eating, attending the afternoon service, and celebrating the Water Libation Ceremony.

Who participated in the immense joy of the Water Libation Ceremony?

Men, women, and children participated in the Water Libation Ceremony. Some participated directly, while others stood and watched. Special elevated balconies were constructed for the righteous women of Israel to watch the wise men of the Sanhedrin as they danced.

What did the congregation do at dawn during the Water Libation Ceremony?

At dawn, the congregation proceeded with melody and song to the spring of Shiloach, at the foot of the walls of Jerusalem. One priest carried a special golden decanter and filled it with sparkling spring water. Then, the congregation ascended again to the Temple, led by the priest who bore the golden vessel. Upon arriving at the Temple, he brought the decanter up to the altar and poured the water into the silver cup at its corner.

According to the text, the primary purpose of the Feasts of Yehovah is to bring Yehovah’s people together, not just for fellowship, but also for ______.

instruction

The Sukkah also runs parallel in meaning to our temporary tent of ______ in which we live.

flesh

Being present at Yehovah’s Feast will give us the opportunity to learn His instructions, His plan for us and His ways, and to perfect out ______ for Him.

love

According to Deuteronomy 16:13-17, how many times in a year shall all thy males appear before Yehovah thy Elohim in the place which He shall choose?

Three

Who is required to appear before Yehovah at the Pilgrimage Feasts, with their offering?

Males

What does the word 'corn' refer to in Deuteronomy 16:13?

Grains from the wheat harvest

Who is invited to attend the Feast of Tabernacles according to Deuteronomy 16:14?

Everyone who belongs to the community of Israel, the people of Yehovah

During the Water Libation Ceremony, the people of Jerusalem would gather in the Women's Court of the Temple at Sukkot to rejoice and honor the tradition of the ______

water libation

The sages of Israel testify to the celebrations of the water libation from the days of the Second Temple, describing the great joy of the ______

ceremony

The Levites, standing on the fifteen steps that descend from the Court of Israel to the Women's Court, played on lyres, harps, trumpets, and many other ______

instruments

The Talmud notes that the traditions of Sukkot and the water libation ceremony were so time-consuming that there was practically no time left for ______

sleeping

During the one thousand years of Yehoshua’s reign as Messiah, He will restore all things that the Serpent had stolen from Adam and Eve. And all that nature lost due to the fall of man, will also be restored during the ______ kingdom.

millennial

The new Heaven, the new earth and the new Jerusalem will be seen as described in Revelation 21:21-27. The River of Living Water will be flowing out of the throne of Yehovah and the Lamb. There will be no Temple seen in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21-22). Here we see a prophecy of what John saw in Revelation 21-22. This is why the eighth day is attached to the end of the seven days of Sukkot. The eighth day represents the time when the restoration is complete and the new heaven and a new earth appears; for the old heaven and the old earth has passed away. During the second Temple period, one of the highlights of the Feast of Tabernacles was the Water Libation Ceremony which took place on the ______ day of the Feast.

eighth

The wedding guests represent the harvests that were gathered in for the Feast of sukkot. The new Heaven, the new earth and the new Jerusalem will be seen as described in Revelation 21:21-27. The River of Living Water will be flowing out of the throne of Yehovah and the Lamb. There will be no Temple seen in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21-22). Here we see a prophecy of what John saw in Revelation 21-22. This is why the ______ day is attached to the end of the seven days of Sukkot. The eighth day represents the time when the restoration is complete and the new heaven and a new earth appears; for the old heaven and the old earth has passed away.

eighth

The new Heaven, the new earth and the new Jerusalem will be seen as described in Revelation 21:21-27. The River of Living Water will be flowing out of the throne of Yehovah and the Lamb. There will be no Temple seen in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21-22). Here we see a prophecy of what John saw in Revelation 21-22. This is why the ______ day is attached to the end of the seven days of Sukkot. The eighth day represents the time when the restoration is complete and the new heaven and a new earth appears; for the old heaven and the old earth has passed away. During the second Temple period, one of the highlights of the Feast of Tabernacles was the Water Libation Ceremony which took place on the eighth day of the Feast.

eighth

Match the following phrases to their corresponding explanations:

First fruit of the barley harvest = Yehoshua being the first resurrected from the dead Feast of Tabernacles = A seven-day feast unto Yehovah with rejoicing and offerings The word 'corn' in Deuteronomy 16:13 = Refers to the grains from the wheat harvest Three times in a year = The number of times males must appear before Yehovah at the Pilgrimage Feasts

Match these terms with their respective meanings:

Yehovah thy Elohim = God in Hebrew Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Tabernacles, and the Feast of Shavuot = The three Pilgrimage Feasts Wine in Deuteronomy 16:13 = Refers to harvested grapes, after they have been processed First-fruits of those who have fallen asleep = Refers to Yehoshua being the first resurrected from the dead

Match the following descriptions to their corresponding phrases:

A command to be joyous for seven days = Feast of Tabernacles Males representing their families at the Pilgrimage Feasts = Three times in a year The whole community, regardless of the status of the person = Invited to the Feast Processed grapes ready for offerings = Wine in Deuteronomy 16:13

Match the following terms to their respective definitions:

First fruit of the barley harvest = Yehoshua being the first resurrected from the dead Feast of Tabernacles = A seven-day feast unto Yehovah The word 'corn' in Deuteronomy 16:13 = Refers to the grains from the wheat harvest Three times in a year = The number of times males must appear before Yehovah at the Pilgrimage Feasts

Match the following terms to their symbolic meanings in the context of the Feasts of Yehovah:

Sukkah = Our temporary tent of flesh Feast of Sukkot = Gathering in all the harvests for the Wedding Feast of the Lamb Eighth Day of Sukkot = Time when restoration is complete and a new heaven and a new earth appears Feasts of Yehovah = Opportunity to learn His instructions and perfect our love for Him

Match the following actions to their significance in the context of the Feasts of Yehovah:

Dwelling in booths = Reminds us that our present life and earth are temporary Attending the Feasts = Gives us the opportunity to learn His instructions, His plan for us, and His ways Yehoshua fulfilling the Spring Harvest = Served as our Sin offering and atonement offering Inviting people from the highways and byways of the world = Yehovah extending His invitation to those who did not know Him

Match the following terms to their descriptions in the context of the Feasts of Yehovah:

Eighth Day of Sukkot = Represents the time when restoration is complete and a new heaven and a new earth appears Feast of Sukkot = A gathering in preparation for Yehovah’s Wedding Banquet for His Son, Yehoshua Sukkah = Temporary dwelling that runs parallel in meaning to our temporary tent of flesh Feasts of Yehovah = Gatherings that serve as opportunities for fellowship and instruction from Yehovah

Match the following activities with their respective places during the Water Libation Ceremony:

Climbing with immense oil jugs = Top of golden lamps Playing on lyres, harps, trumpets and many other instruments = Fifteen steps that descend from the Court of Israel to the Women's Court Filling the golden decanter = Spring of Shiloach Pouring the water into the silver cup = Altar in the Temple

Match the following elements of the Water Libation Ceremony with their descriptions:

Golden lamps = Hoisted with four golden bowls at the top, filled by young priests-in-training Celebration = Included singing, dancing, juggling flaming torches, and playing various instruments Golden decanter = Filled with water from the spring of Shiloach Silver cup = Located at the corner of the altar, where the water was poured

Match the following people or groups with their roles in the Water Libation Ceremony:

Young priests-in-training = Filled the golden bowls of the lamps with oil The Levites = Played on lyres, harps, trumpets and many other instruments Men, women and children = Participated in the immense joy of the ceremony Priest with golden decanter = Filled it with water from the spring of Shiloach and poured it into the silver cup at the altar

Match the following elements of the Water Libation Ceremony with their symbolic meanings:

Pouring water on the altar = Honoring the tradition of the water libation Light from the golden lamps = Illuminated all courtyards in Jerusalem Golden decanter filled with water = Signified the tradition of water libation The water libation ceremony = Seen as a nature dance for a fruitful harvest for the coming year

Match the following events to their corresponding days during the Feast:

Attending the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem = Last Day of Sukkot/ Hashanah Rabba Living in temporary dwellings = First seven days Restoration of all things by Yehoshua = During the millennial kingdom Celebration of the King’s Wedding Banquet for His Son = The Eighth day aka the Last Great Day

Match the following quotes to their corresponding scriptures:

The community is to have the same rules for you and the alien living among you = Numbers 15:15-16 Come everyone who thirst. Come to the waters = Isaiah 55:1-2 On that day, living waters shall flow out from Jerusalem = Zechariah 14:7-8 You shall dwell in booths for seven days = Lev. 23:42-43

Match the following prophecies to their fulfillment:

Messianic prophecy from the prophet in Isaiah = Yehoshua inviting the thirsty to come to him and drink Prophecy about living waters flowing from Jerusalem = Physical fulfillment seen in Zechariah 14:7-8 Restoration of all things that the Serpent had stolen from Adam and Eve = During Yehoshua’s millennial reign Appearance of a new heaven and a new earth = After the eighth day of the Feast

Match the following actions to their performers:

Stood up and cried out: 'If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink' = Yehoshua Commanded the native born of Israel to dwell in booths for seven days = Yehovah Played on many musical instruments during the Water Libation Ceremony = Levites Will restore all things stolen by the Serpent = Yehoshua during his millennial reign

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