Fall Feast (prophetic) · Awaiting fulfillment at His return

Tabernacles (Sukkot)

The Father's people dwell with Him in joy.

Hebrew: סֻכּוֹת · Sukkot · 15th–22nd of the seventh month (Tishrei)

Sukkot closes the Fall Feasts with seven days of rejoicing in temporary booths — remembering the wilderness and looking forward to YAHUAH tabernacling with His people forever. Zechariah says nations will keep this Feast in the Kingdom. Revelation 21 declares He will dwell with men.

What This Feast Is

Israel builds sukkot (booths), lives in them seven days, waves the lulav, and rejoices before YAHUAH (Leviticus 23:33-43). The eighth day is a set-apart assembly (Shemini Atzeret).

Prophetic Fulfillment Ahead

Awaiting the millennial reign and ultimate New Jerusalem — when the tabernacle of Elohiym is with men (Revelation 21:3, Zechariah 14:16-19).

How the Remnant Observes It

Build a sukkah if you can. Eat meals in it. Invite family and sojourners. Rejoice — this is the Feast of joy after repentance. Teach children the coming Kingdom.

Why It Matters

The gospel ends in dwelling, not escape. Sukkot trains the remnant to live as pilgrims now and citizens of the Kingdom coming.

Key Scriptures

  • Leviticus 23:33-43 — Feast of booths
  • Zechariah 14:16-19 — Nations keep Sukkot
  • Revelation 21:3 — Tabernacle with men
  • John 7:2,37 — YAHUSHA at the Feast

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a fancy sukkah?

A simple temporary shelter suffices — the point is obedience, remembrance, and joy, not Pinterest perfection.

Why rejoice after Yom Kippur?

Repentance clears the way for joy. Sukkot is the Feast of celebration because the Father wins — He will dwell with His people.

Will Gentile believers keep Sukkot in the Kingdom?

Zechariah 14 says nations that refuse Sukkot receive no rain. The Feast is universal for YAHUAH's covenant community.

Full Feasts Teaching

This page focuses on one appointed time. For the full prophetic calendar and all seven Feasts together, read the cornerstone teaching.

All Seven Feasts

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