Bible Cross References
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Leviticus 23:34-43
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(SEE 23:33)
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On the first of these days come together for worship and do none of your daily work.
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Each day for seven days you shall present a food offering. On the eighth day come together again for worship and present a food offering. It is a day for worship, and you shall do no work.
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(These are the religious festivals on which you honor the LORD by gathering together for worship and presenting food offerings, burnt offerings, grain offerings, sacrifices, and wine offerings, as required day by day.
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These festivals are in addition to the regular Sabbaths, and these offerings are in addition to your regular gifts, your offerings as fulfillment of vows, and your freewill offerings that you give to the LORD.)
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When you have harvested your fields, celebrate this festival for seven days, beginning on the fifteenth day of the seventh month. The first day shall be a special day of rest.
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On that day take some of the best fruit from your trees, take palm branches and limbs from leafy trees, and begin a religious festival to honor the LORD your God.
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Celebrate it for seven days. This regulation is to be kept by your descendants for all time to come.
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All the people of Israel shall live in shelters for seven days,
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so that your descendants may know that the LORD made the people of Israel live in simple shelters when he led them out of Egypt. He is the LORD your God.
Numbers 29:12-38
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Gather for worship on the fifteenth day of the seventh month. Celebrate this festival in honor of the LORD for seven days and do no work.
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On this first day offer a food offering to the LORD, an odor pleasing to him: thirteen young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer the proper grain offering of flour mixed with olive oil: 6 pounds of flour with each bull, 4 pounds with each ram,
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and 2 pounds with each lamb, with the required wine offerings.
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Also offer one male goat as a sin offering. Offer these in addition to the daily burnt offering with its grain offering and wine offering.
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On the second day offer twelve young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:18)
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On the third day offer eleven young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:21)
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On the fourth day offer ten young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:24)
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On the fifth day offer nine young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:27)
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On the sixth day offer eight young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:30)
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On the seventh day offer seven young bulls, two rams, and fourteen one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:33)
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On the eighth day gather for worship and do no work.
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Offer a burnt offering as a food offering to the LORD, an odor pleasing to him: one young bull, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer with them all the other offerings required for the first day.
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(SEE 29:37)
Deuteronomy 16:13-15
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"After you have threshed all your grain and pressed all your grapes, celebrate the Festival of Shelters for seven days.
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Enjoy it with your children, your servants, and the Levites, foreigners, orphans, and widows who live in your towns.
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Honor the LORD your God by celebrating this festival for seven days at the one place of worship. Be joyful, because the LORD has blessed your harvest and your work.
1 Kings 8:65
There at the Temple, Solomon and all the people of Israel celebrated the Festival of Shelters for seven days. There was a huge crowd of people from as far away as Hamath Pass in the north and the Egyptian border in the south.
Nehemiah 8:13-18
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The next day the heads of the clans, together with the priests and the Levites, went to Ezra to study the teachings of the Law.
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They discovered that the Law, which the LORD gave through Moses, ordered the people of Israel to live in temporary shelters during the Festival of Shelters.
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So they gave the following instructions and sent them all through Jerusalem and the other cities and towns: "Go out to the hills and get branches from pines, olives, myrtles, palms, and other trees to make shelters according to the instructions written in the Law."
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So the people got branches and built shelters on the flat roofs of their houses, in their yards, in the Temple courtyard, and in the public squares by the Water Gate and by the Ephraim Gate.
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All the people who had come back from captivity built shelters and lived in them. This was the first time it had been done since the days of Joshua son of Nun, and everybody was excited and happy.
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From the first day of the festival to the last they read a part of God's Law every day. They celebrated for seven days, and on the eighth day there was a closing ceremony, as required in the Law.
Zechariah 14:16-19
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Then all of the survivors from the nations that have attacked Jerusalem will go there each year to worship the LORD Almighty as king and to celebrate the Festival of Shelters.
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If any nation refuses to go and worship the LORD Almighty as king, then rain will not fall on their land.
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If the Egyptians refuse to celebrate the Festival of Shelters, then they will be struck by the same disease that the LORD will send on every nation that refuses to go.
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This will be the punishment that will fall on Egypt and on all the other nations if they do not celebrate the Festival of Shelters.
John 7:2
The time for the Festival of Shelters was near,
John 7:27-39
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But when the Messiah comes, no one will know where he is from. And we all know where this man comes from."
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As Jesus taught in the Temple, he said in a loud voice, "Do you really know me and know where I am from? I have not come on my own authority. He who sent me, however, is truthful. You do not know him,
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but I know him, because I come from him and he sent me."
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Then they tried to seize him, but no one laid a hand on him, because his hour had not yet come.
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But many in the crowd believed in him and said, "When the Messiah comes, will he perform more miracles than this man has?"
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The Pharisees heard the crowd whispering these things about Jesus, so they and the chief priests sent some guards to arrest him.
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Jesus said, "I shall be with you a little while longer, and then I shall go away to him who sent me.
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You will look for me, but you will not find me, because you cannot go where I will be."
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The Jewish authorities said among themselves, "Where is he about to go so that we shall not find him? Will he go to the Greek cities where our people live, and teach the Greeks?
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He says that we will look for him but will not find him, and that we cannot go where he will be. What does he mean?"
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On the last and most important day of the festival Jesus stood up and said in a loud voice, "Whoever is thirsty should come to me, and
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whoever believes in me should drink. As the scripture says, 'Streams of life-giving water will pour out from his side.' "
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Jesus said this about the Spirit, which those who believed in him were going to receive. At that time the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not been raised to glory.
a very great
2 Chronicles 30:13
A great number of people gathered in Jerusalem in the second month to celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread.
from the entering
Genesis 15:18
Then and there the LORD made a covenant with Abram. He said, "I promise to give your descendants all this land from the border of Egypt to the Euphrates River,
Numbers 34:5-8
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where it will turn toward the valley at the border of Egypt and end at the Mediterranean.
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"The western border will be the Mediterranean Sea.
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"The northern border will follow a line from the Mediterranean to Mount Hor
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and from there to Hamath Pass. It will continue to Zedad
Joshua 13:3-5
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as well as all the territory of the Avvim to the south. (The land from the stream Shihor, at the Egyptian border, as far north as the border of Ekron was considered Canaanite; the kings of the Philistines lived at Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron.)
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There is still all the Canaanite country, and Mearah (which belonged to the Sidonians), as far as Aphek, at the Amorite border;
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the land of the Gebalites; all of Lebanon to the east, from Baalgad, which is south of Mount Hermon, to Hamath Pass.
1 Kings 4:21-25
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Solomon's kingdom included all the nations from the Euphrates River to Philistia and the Egyptian border. They paid him taxes and were subject to him all his life.
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The supplies Solomon needed each day were 150 bushels of fine flour and 300 bushels of meal;
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10 stall-fed cattle, 20 pasture-fed cattle, and 100 sheep, besides deer, gazelles, roebucks, and poultry.
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Solomon ruled over all the land west of the Euphrates River, from Tiphsah on the Euphrates as far west as the city of Gaza. All the kings west of the Euphrates were subject to him, and he was at peace with all the neighboring countries.
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As long as he lived, the people throughout Judah and Israel lived in safety, each family with its own grapevines and fig trees.
Amos 6:14
The LORD God Almighty himself says, "People of Israel, I am going to send a foreign army to occupy your country. It will oppress you from Hamath Pass in the north to the Brook of the Arabah in the south."