Meaning and celebration of the festival of Sukkot
סוכות
or
the coming back of the Great King
The
angel said to me, "Write: 'How blessed are those who have been
invited to the wedding feast of the Lamb!'" Then he added, "These
are God's very words.Revelation
19 :9
Sukkot, סוכות means booth or tent, a temporary dwelling, reminding
us of the wanderings of the people of Israel in the desert. It
also reminds us that we are « sojourners in the earth ».
It
is during the festival of booths that we eat and/or sleep for
seven days in our own hand-made booths. The roof must be made
of tree branches so as to be able to see the sky to remind us
that it is G-d who protects us during our stay on earth.
It
is the third festival that has a solemn convocation and to which
the Jewish people are to attend by going up to the Temple. It
is a rejoicing festival with two holidays; the first and seventh
days. It is celebrated on the 15th of the month of
Tishri.
"You
are to keep the festival of Sukkot for seven days after you have
gathered the produce of your threshing-floor and winepress.
Rejoice
at your festival--you, your sons and daughters, your male and
female slaves, the L'vi'im, and the foreigners, orphans and widows
living among you. Seven days you are to keep the festival for
ADONAI your God in the place ADONAI your God will choose, because
ADONAI your God will bless you in all your crops and in all your
work, so you are to be full of joy! Deuteronomy
16 :13-15
A
particular commandment requires us to tie together four fruits,
forming the Lulav, also the name of the tallest specie, the palm.
It is to be shaken in front of the Sukkah.
These
four fruits are:
·
The
palm
·
The
willow
·
The
citron
·
The
myrtle
These
four species represent the different types of Jews, both pious
and non pious but all indivisible in G.od's eyes:
- The
citron (etrog) is delicious and smells good; it represents
the scholarly Jew in the Torah who practices what he studies:
But
those sown on rich soil hear the message, accept it and bear fruit!
-thirty, sixty or a hundredfold."
Mark
4:20
- The
myrtle (hadas) also smells good but is not edible; it
represents the person who "forgets what he was taught":
Likewise,
those receiving seed on rocky patches are people who hear the
message and joyfully accept it at once; but they have no root
in themselves. So they hold out for a while, but as soon as some
trouble or persecution arises on account of the message, they
immediately fall away.
Mark4:16-17
- The
palm (lulav) is edible but has no smell; it represents
the one who owns the knowledge but not the works:
You
believe that "God is one"? {#De 6:4} Good for you! The demons
believe it too - the thought makes them shudder with fear! But,
foolish fellow, do you want to be shown that such "faith" apart
from actions is barren? James
2:19-20
- The
willow (arava) has no taste nor smell; it represents
the one without Torah and without works, but who still is part
of the Jewish people and needs to become integrated within the
community so as to provoke in him an awakening that will bring
him back to his faith:
My brothers, if one of you wanders from the truth,
and someone causes him to return, you should know that whoever
turns a sinner from his wandering path will save him from death
and cover many sins. {#Pr 10:12}
Proverbs 10:12 , James 5:19-20
Therefore,
the festival of Sukkot is a call to fraternal unity, and
it is a duty to invite one another under the Sukkah to
rejoice together for G-d's kindness. It is the festival of fraternal
love!
It
is also the festival of water and rain. Prayers are said to bring
the first rains, blessings for the dried earth.
For
this occasion, during the period of the Temple, seventy bulls
were offered for the atonement of the seventy nations of the world!
The
portion of the prophets' writings read at this time is the messianic
celebration of Sukkot in Zachariah 14.
The
eighth day is called Simhat Torah, the joy of the Torah,
a convocation to celebrate the end of the annual reading cycle
of the Torah.
What
about the body of the Mashiach, the Kehila (assembly) of G-d today?
The good news is we are all invited to Jerusalem
to celebrate the coming back of the Great King and His Reign together
with the people of Israel. He is the source of living water and
in Him we find the true fraternal unity, in the shelter of His wings.
On that day, the earth will be filled with His knowledge. He will
be proclaimed ONE.
Then
ADONAI will be king over the whole world. On that day ADONAI will
be the only one, and his name will be the only name.
Zachariah
14:9
G-d's
plan to gather everything in Him will be fulfilled so that we
are one in Him, Jew and Gentile. But before anything, He has to
come back to Jerusalem, the city of the Great King, and to invite
us all to celebrate Sukkot and to celebrate Him, the Living Torah!
It
was also on that date, that Yeshua decided to come in flesh to
bring us the Light( see our study on the birth of Yeshua) He fulfilled
all the Feasts!
· Pesach:
the deliverance
· Shavuot:
the gift of the Holy Spirit
· Rosh
Hashana: His coming back
· Kippur:
our sins have been forgiven
· Sukkot:
His messianic reign
· Chanukka:
He is the Light of the world
· Purim:
the defeat of Amalek
Let's
prophetically celebrate Sukkot while awaiting the glorious celebration
to come with Yeshua!
Celebration
of the festival
- Build
a booth keeping the sky and the stars visible
- Make
decorations about Israel; add garlands, kids' drawings, symbols
of the twelve tribes of Israel. Jerusalem.
- Prepare
a festive meal. Sfaradic Jews start the meal with couscous which
reminds them of the manna in the desert because of its numerous
seeds.
- Pomegranate
is the typical fruit for Sukkot because of the seeds that are
a reminder of the manna and because of its crown, reminiscent
of that of the Great King.
- If
you were able to obtain Lulav, shake it in front of the
Sukkah to symbolize fraternal unity.
·
Start
with the blessing upon the wine, kidduch (sanctified),
then on the bread motzi (taken out of, dragged).
«
Blessed are you Hashem, our G-d, King of the universe, Who created
the fruit of the vine »
« Blessed
are you Hashem, our G-d, King of the universe, Who brought forth
the bread from the earth »
May
the L-rd bless you in this day of joy and fraternal unity, while
we are awaiting that day when we can rejoice together in Jerusalem!
Chag
Sameach Happy festival!
חג שמח
Print
Version
Duplication and
re-transmission of all writing is permitted provided that complete
source and website information for Soucat David is included:
http://www.soucatdavid.israelinet.org/
Unless otherwise
noted, Scripture quotations are from the Complete Jewish Bible
Copyright © 1998-2004 by David.H.Stern. Published by Jewish New
testament Publications.inc. www.messianicjewish.net/jntp Distributed
by Messianic Jewish Resources International. All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
|