Hebrew · H2282, H5521 · unreviewed

חַג הַסֻּכּוֹת

A festival , or a victim therefor · a hut or lair

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חַג H2282 a festival , or a victim therefor
Pronunciation chag
A sacred gathering marked by pilgrimage, sacrifice, and communal worship—covenantal renewal through solemn assembly
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סֻכָּה H5521 a hut or lair
Pronunciation sukkah
Temporary shelter embodying covenant memory; moves from literal booth to metaphor for divine protection and presence
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What does חַג הַסֻּכּוֹת (chag ha-sukkot) mean in the Bible?

חַג · סֻכָּה is a Hebrew word meaning "Feast of Booths — the seven-day ingathering festival in temporary shelters".

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Meaning

Feast of Booths — the seven-day ingathering festival in temporary shelters
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