The Feast of Tabernacles Resource Roundup
Written by Mike Bennett
“The Feast of Tabernacles, which lasts for seven days, pictures the 1,000-year reign of Christ on earth. During this Millennium, the saints will serve as kings and priests assisting Christ in teaching humans God’s way of life (Revelation 5:10). During this time of peace, humans will be healed of diseases (Isaiah 35:5-6), and the earth will become abundantly productive (verses 1-2). This celebration will continue to be observed during the Millennium (Zechariah 14:16)” (from the FAQ “What Are the Meanings of Each of God’s Festivals?”).
The Feast of Tabernacles will be observed this year from Oct. 13 to 19, 2011 (biblical days begin at sunset the night before).
Here are some links related to the Feast of Tabernacles and its meaning:
What Does the Feast of Tabernacles Mean for Christians Today? (FAQ; this also appears as a chapter of the booklet From Holidays to Holy Days: God’s Plan for You.)
How Should We Prepare for God’s Festivals?
Festival Calendar (dates for the Feast of Tabernacles through 2015)
Even in the Worst of Times: Praying for and Picturing a Time of Peace
Working With Your Child’s Teachers About Absences for the Biblical Festivals
Keeping the Feast of Tabernacles While Achieving Success in College
Articles from the Feast of Tabernacles page
“Giving” the Most Out of the Feast
Conduct Worthy of a Future King
A Question You Always Wanted to Ask: How Are Feast Sites Selected?
Second Tithe and Offerings at the Feast
Related passages from the Daily Bible Verse Blog:
The Daily Bible Verse Blog posts from Oct. 10-14 and 17-19 are planned to relate to the Feast of Tabernacles.
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