Reading Shedule
For #Sukkot
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During Sukkot, key scriptures include Leviticus 23, Zechariah 14, and John 7—each offering layers of meaning about dwelling, joy, and divine presence.
Here’s a curated list of passages to guide your reading and reflection throughout the Feast of Tabernacles:
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๐️ Torah Readings (Foundational Instructions)
- Leviticus 22:26–23:44 — Details the appointed festivals, including Sukkot, emphasizing rest, offerings, and rejoicing before the Lord.
- Numbers 29:12–34 — Outlines the sacrificial offerings for each day of the seven-day feast.
- Deuteronomy 16:13–17 — Commands joyful celebration and generosity during Sukkot, especially toward the vulnerable.
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๐ฟ Prophetic Readings (Haftarah)
- Zechariah 14 — A vision of all nations coming to Jerusalem to celebrate Sukkot in the Messianic age.
- 1 Kings 8:2–21 — Solomon’s dedication of the Temple during the Feast, symbolizing God’s dwelling among His people.
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✨ Messianic Fulfillment (New Testament)
- John 7:1–8:11 — Jesus attends Sukkot, teaching in the Temple and declaring, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink,” echoing the water-pouring ceremony.
- Luke 2:1–20 —
Some traditions suggest Jesus may have been born during Sukkot, symbolizing God “tabernacling” among us.
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๐ Meditative Verses for Personal Reflection
- Psalm 27:5 — “For in the day of trouble He will keep me safe in His dwelling…”
- Isaiah 4:5–6 — A poetic image of God’s canopy and shelter over His people.
- Revelation 21:3 — “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man…”
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