SUKKOT (pronounced Soo-KOTE) is the Hebrew name for this week-long Jewish, Biblical holiday, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or the Feast of Booths.
Scripture commands us to do several things to observe it:Live in sukkot (temporary dwellings, also called tabernacles or booths) for seven days,
Rejoice as we wave the Lulav (branches) each day,
Have a holy gathering and sabbath rest the first and last days.
What does it all mean for us today? Scripture explains the reasons for some of it, but for others it is a mystery.
Rabbi Jim Appel digs into all of it, including:The mystery of the Lulav
The mystery of the palm tree
The mystery of the eighth day
Why temporary dwellings
This book is not just for gaining knowledge. It is not for a quick summary.
This book is for going deep with the Lord. It is for digging in to see how this holy week can be applied to our own lives for us to grow and be amazingly blessed in our personal walk with our Messiah.
Buy it. Study it anew every year to be astoundingly moved and enriched in your spirit.