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The Gospel Story of the Feast | Sukkot Reflections, Family Traditions & Scriptural Insights

The Gospel Story of the Feast | Sukkot Reflections, Family Traditions & Scriptural Insights

Update: 2025-11-01
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Join Matt and Jake on Sabbath Lounge as they reflect on what happened at their Sukkot celebration — sharing family gatherings, meaningful new traditions, and timeless lessons from the Feast of Tabernacles. Together they explore the Gospel story behind the feast, uncovering deep spiritual truths found in Scripture and how they connect to the joy and meaning of Sukkot today.


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  1. Gen 33:17 And Jacob journeyed to Succoth, and built him an house, and made booths for his cattle: therefore the name of the place is called Succoth.

    1. Root Word Suka The KJV translates Strong's H5521 in the following manner: tabernacle (12x), booth (11x), pavilion (5x), cottage (1x), covert (1x), tents (1x). thicket, covert, booth, thicket, booth (rude or temporary shelter)

    2. Plural Suka (Succoth)



  2. סוכות (succoth) broken down by letter:

    1. Samech, The root סכך (sakak) or שכך (sakak) speaks of the creation of a hedge of sorts from interwoven strands of sorts. It commonly describes how prickly branches interweave to create a defensive hedge to hide behind and to look intently out from




 


 



  1. Jeremiah 35:5-10

    1. 5 Then I set cups and pitchers filled with wine in front of the family of Rechab. I said to them, “Drink some wine.”6 They answered, “We don’t drink wine, because our ancestor Jonadab, Rechab’s son, gave us this order: ‘You and your descendants must never drink wine. 7 Never build any houses or plant any fields or vineyards. You must never have any of these things. You must always live in tents so that you may live for a long time in the land where you are staying.’ 8 We, along with our wives, sons, and daughters, have obeyed our ancestor Jonadab, Rechab’s son, in everything he ordered us to do. We have never drunk wine, 9 built houses to live in, or owned vineyards, pastures, or grainfields. 10 We live in tents, and we have obeyed everything our ancestor Jonadab ordered us to do. 11 But when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded this land, we said, ‘Let’s go to Jerusalem to escape the Babylonian and Aramean armies.’ That’s why we are living in Jerusalem.”



  2. -Sucathites- A hedged in people

  3. From the root סכך(sakak), to weave a protection.

    1. Job 1:10




Names of God Bible


10 Haven’t you put a protective fence around him, his home, and everything he has. You have blessed everything he does. His cattle have spread out over the land.


Hosea 2:8



  1. Names of God Bible


8 “She doesn’t believe that I gave her grain, new wine, and olive oil.


  I gave her plenty of silver and gold,


 but she used it to make statues of Baal.


 


Ruth 3 Naomi, Ruth’s mother-in-law, said to her, “My daughter, shouldn’t I try to look for a home that would be good for you? 2 Isn’t Boaz, whose young women you’ve been working with, our relative? He will be separating the barley from its husks on the threshing floor[a] tonight. 3 Freshen up, put on some perfume, dress up, and go down to the threshing floor. Don’t let him know that you’re there until he’s finished eating and drinking. 4 When he lies down, notice the place where he is lying. Then uncover his feet, and lie down there. He will make it clear what you must do.”


5 Ruth answered her, “I will do whatever you say.”


 



  1. שוכתים- Verb סוך(suk) or סיך (syk) describes the administration of oil — apparently in the expectation that this would protect the recipient, since this two-faced verb may also be used to mean to hedge Noun אסוך ('asuk) means [oil-] flask. Noun מסכה (mesuka) means hedge and is obviously similar to משכה (mesukka) meaning hedge

  2. Ohel-The KJV translates Strong's H168 in the following manner: tabernacle(s) (198x), tent(s) (141x), dwelling (2x), place(s) (2x), covering (1x), home (1x). tent, nomad's tent, and thus symbolic of wilderness life, transience, dwelling, home, habitation, the sacred tent of Jehovah (the tabernacle)

  3. סוּךְ Transliteration sûḵ -Pronunciation-sook

    1. to anoint, pour in anointing (Qal) to anoint

    2. to anoint oneself

    3. to anoint (another)

    4. to be poured

    5. (Hiphil) to anoint




 


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The Gospel Story of the Feast | Sukkot Reflections, Family Traditions & Scriptural Insights

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