Sukkot: Millennium & Kingdom Reign explores the Feast of Tabernacles, its prophetic meaning, and its...
Sukkot Feast of Tabernacles is one of the most significant appointed times in Scripture. But what does “Sukkot” mean? In Hebrew, Sukkot means “booths” or “tabernacles.” It refers to the temporary shelters the Israelites built as they wandered in the wilderness. Leviticus 23:34 (KJV) tells us, “Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto YAHUAH.”
This Feast is a time of joy, reflection, and anticipation. For seven days, plus the sacred eighth day known as Shemini Atzeret, Israel celebrated YAHUAH’s presence, protection, and provision. Yet, Sukkot is not just a memorial of the past—it is a prophetic picture of the Kingdom to come.
In this book, you will discover:
What Sukkot truly represents and why it is a time to rejoice.
Who will go into New Jerusalem each year to celebrate this Feast—and why it matters.
The first mention of Sukkot in Scripture, along with its numerous prophetic references.
How this Feast points to the coming reign of YAHUAH and the restoration of all things.
This eye-opening commentary reveals that Sukkot is both a celebration of ELOHIM’s faithfulness and a powerful reminder of the future Kingdom. You will see how the Feast of Tabernacles connects the past, present, and future in a way that few other appointed times do.
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To complete your understanding of this Feast, see our book, Shemini Atzeret.