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I was studying on Zech 14 where all will be celebrating th Feast of Booths [zech 14:18].
Does this imply that at the end of the Age, all the world will be celebrating it or just those in Israel or all those In Christ.
According to the Greek, the word #4637 symbolizes "booths", as in the temporary dwellings the Hebrew Israelites had to live in so why do not english translations use that word?
I also found it interesting that particular word is used for the Holy of Holies in Hebrew 9:3. Just curious. Peace.
http://www.scripture4all.org/
Leviticus 23:42 `In booths/05521 cukkah ye dwell seven days; all who are natives in Israel dwell in booths/05521 cukkah,
John 1:14 And the Word became flesh, and booths/eskhnwsen <4637> (5656) IN US, and we esteem the glory of Him, glory as an Only-begotten beside Father, full of grace and truth
John 7:2 It was yet nigh the feast of the Judeans the booth-fastening/skhnophgia <4634>.
Hebrew 9:3 After yet the second veil, a booth/skhnh <4633>, the one being said holy of holies.
Revelation 21:3 and I hear a voice, great, out of the heaven, saying, `Behold!, the booth/skhnh <4633> of the God with the men, and He shall be boothing/skhnwsei <4637> (5692) with them.
And they, peoples of Him shall be, and He, the God/YHWH, is with them
http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday5.htm
The Hebrew word "sukkah" (plural: "sukkot") refers to the temporary Booths that people lived in, not to the Tabernacle.
Zechariah 14:18 And if family of Egypt not she shall go up, and not she comes, and not on them shall become the smiting which YHWH shall smite the nations, which not they shall go up to celebrate celebration of the booths/05521 cukkah.
Does this imply that at the end of the Age, all the world will be celebrating it or just those in Israel or all those In Christ.
According to the Greek, the word #4637 symbolizes "booths", as in the temporary dwellings the Hebrew Israelites had to live in so why do not english translations use that word?
I also found it interesting that particular word is used for the Holy of Holies in Hebrew 9:3. Just curious. Peace.
http://www.scripture4all.org/
Leviticus 23:42 `In booths/05521 cukkah ye dwell seven days; all who are natives in Israel dwell in booths/05521 cukkah,
John 1:14 And the Word became flesh, and booths/eskhnwsen <4637> (5656) IN US, and we esteem the glory of Him, glory as an Only-begotten beside Father, full of grace and truth
John 7:2 It was yet nigh the feast of the Judeans the booth-fastening/skhnophgia <4634>.
Hebrew 9:3 After yet the second veil, a booth/skhnh <4633>, the one being said holy of holies.
Revelation 21:3 and I hear a voice, great, out of the heaven, saying, `Behold!, the booth/skhnh <4633> of the God with the men, and He shall be boothing/skhnwsei <4637> (5692) with them.
And they, peoples of Him shall be, and He, the God/YHWH, is with them
http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday5.htm
The Hebrew word "sukkah" (plural: "sukkot") refers to the temporary Booths that people lived in, not to the Tabernacle.
Zechariah 14:18 And if family of Egypt not she shall go up, and not she comes, and not on them shall become the smiting which YHWH shall smite the nations, which not they shall go up to celebrate celebration of the booths/05521 cukkah.