Day One: For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are you ways My ways, says
Yahweh. Isaiah 55:8
Day Two: Honor all, love the brotherhood, fear Yahweh, and honor the King. 1st Peter 2:17
Day Three: For there is no respect of persons with Yahweh. Romans 2:11
Day Four: Be strong, and He will make your heart stronger, all you who hope in
Yahweh.
Psalm 31:24
Day Five: Do not say, I will repay evil; wait on Yahweh, and He will save you. Proverbs 20:22
Day Six: For Yahweh did not give a spirit of cowardice to us, but of power and of love
and of good discipline. 2nd Timothy 1:7
Day Seven: Submit yourself one to another in the love of the Messiah.
Ephesians 5:21
Day Eight: Then submit to Yahweh. Resist the Devil, and he will flee from you. Jacob 4:7
BIBLE VERSES Try to learn a Bible verse each day of the feast!
The Feast of Sukkot is the sixth Holy Day of the year, picturing another step in
Yahweh’s Master Plan for all mankind. It is a time of great rejoicing and
celebrated for seven days with the first day being a High Holy Day. No
laborious work should be done on this first day.
For ancient Israel, not only was this a great time of rejoicing, but they were
also celebrating the abundant food supply that was harvested right before the
feast.
So, when is the feast of Sukkot observed? Scripture tells us:
The Feast of Sukkot is a yearly
reminder, picturing the happiness
and joy that Yahshua Messiah will
bring! At this time Yahshua will
also re-gathering all of His people
around the world.
How do we celebrate this feast?
Again, scripture tells us:
Feast of Sukkot
Speak to the sons of Israel, saying, in the fifteenth day of this seventh
month shall be a Feast of Booths, seven days to Yahweh. On the first day
shall be a holy gathering; you shall do no laborious work.
Leviticus 23:34-35
By doing this, it shows Yahweh’s people what Yahshua’s reign will be like when
Satan and is gone and the spirit of Yahweh is leading the whole world.
You shall sit in Sookkuhs for seven days; all who are native in Israel shall sit
down in Sookkuhs, so that our generations shall know that I caused the sons of
Israel to live in Sookkuhs, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt; I am
YAHWEH your Elohim.
Leviticus 23:42-43
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Fruits and Palms for Sukkah Color the fruits and palms and cut them out to decorate your sukkah!
Harvest Fruit Trees Fun Facts
Date Palm Tree: They usually grow best in dry, desert climates. They can reach heights of 40ft (12 M)
to 70ft (21 M). The tree is very functional and every part can be used for something.
The leaves can be used for fences to protect against wind. They can also be woven
into baskets, mats, brooms, beds, ropes and also made into furniture. The trunk can
be used for construction timber to make roofs, boats and bridges. The elastic fibers
that cover the trunk are used for camel and horse saddles.
Fig Tree: They usually grow best in Mediterranean and dryer-warmer climates. They grow
typically between 10ft (3M) - 30ft (9M) but could reach heights up to 50ft (15M)
tall. Their branches are muscular and twisting, spreading wider then they are tall.
The leaves are bright green and grow very large in size.
Olive Tree: The olive tree can grow to be very old with an average life of 300-600 years. Some
of the olive trees found today in the Garden of Gethsemane are believed to be
almost two thousand years old. The greenery is dense, and when it becomes old,
the trunk obtains a unique pattern of twists and turns, bumps and knots, on its
bark, giving the tree a very interesting appearance.
Grape Vine: Grape vines are among the earliest wild plants cultivated by humans. There are
about 50 species and have a long life, averaging 60-70 years. The typical growing
season for a grape vine is 150 to 180 days, during which time it can produce 25 to
30 pounds of fruit. The vine can grow up to 50 feet long and have about 40
clusters of grapes at a time. In the wild, grapes depend on trees for support. In
farming, they need you to provide them with support.
Pomegranate Tree: Can live very long and believed to be one of the oldest fruits. There are some known
to be over 200 years of age. They usually grow 12ft (3.5 M) to 16ft (5 M) tall as a
round shrub or small tree, but can reach up to 30ft (9 M) tall in ideal conditions. This
tree produces stiff branches covered with glossy, leathery lance-shaped leaves. Some
varieties of pomegranate trees grow spines along the branches. The red or white
flowers spread over an inch wide.
Identify the Harvest Fruits At Sukkot time there are five harvest fruits to recognize in celebration of the feast. Can you
identify which fruit goes with what tree by drawing a line? Write the names of each fruit on
the lines below and color when finished.
Pomegranate, Olives, Dates, Figs, Grapes
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Going up to Jerusalem Find the best path to help the man make his way to Jerusalem.
But you shall seek to the place which Yahweh your Elohim shall choose out of all your tribes
(Jerusalem); for you shall seek His dwelling, to put His name there. And you shall go there.
Deuteronomy 12:5
Mosaic Tile Picture
Create your own mosaic by coloring the squares to form a color
pattern or a picture!
A mosaic is a picture made with small
pieces of tile, glass, stone or other materials.
Many very old mosaic floors have been
discovered in Israel.
Sample
We give thanks to Elohim always concerning you all,
remembering you always in our prayers, mentioning before
YAHWEH the Father the works of your faith and labor of love,
and the patience of your hope in our Master Yahshua Messiah.
1st Thessalonians 1:2-3
P O M E G R A N A T E H
H H T M T B O S D C S O
D A U S O L O K D K E L
F A R O A S E V E N V Y
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S U K K O T T Y Y J I X
Booths Harvest Olives
Dates Holy Day Pomegranate
Feast Israel Seven
Figs Joy Sukkot
Grapes
Rejoice in Yahweh always. Again
I say, Rejoice!
Philippians 4:4
Sukkot Word Search
Match the Pictures Circle the two pictures that are alike.
Connect the dots starting from number 1 and
then finish by coloring the page.
AGTER
Connect the Dots
At that time, says Yahweh, I will be the Elohim of all
the families of Israel, and they shall be My people.
Jeremiah 31:1
Do you know which harvest fruit this is?
Spot the Difference In each row there is one picture that is different from the
other one. Find the difference and circle the picture!
Color by Number
The Feast of Sukkot is also called by three other names
in the bible. The Feast of Tabernacles, the Feast of
Booths and the Feast of Ingathering.
Color each section according to the number code below.
Find the Fruit
And they shall not appear before YAHWEH empty, but each with his gift of his
hand, according to the blessing of YAHWEH your Elohim, which He has given you.
Deuteronomy 16:16b-17
Find and circle each harvest fruit for the Feast of Sukkot.
Help the Boy
Follow the lines to help the boy find his sukkah.
A B C
Counting Sukkahs Match up the number with the correct set of pictures.
A tabernacle or booth is a temporary dwelling. Yahweh commanded
the ancient Israelites to live in temporary shelters made of tree
branches while observing the Feast of Tabernacles. Today there are
many different things that would qualify as temporary dwellings for
Yahweh’s people.
The Last Great Day is the last annual Sabbath or Holy Day observed immediately after the
Feast of Sukkot. Since it’s so close to the Feast of Sukkot it came to be known as The Eighth
Day and no laborious work should be done because it’s a high holy day.
So, what does the Last Great Day picture in Yahweh’s Master Plan?
Eight is number of new beginnings and this feast pictures the completion and last step in
Yahweh’s Master Plan for all of mankind. After the millennium (1,000 years) is over,
Yahshua will set down every enemy, including death, which is the last. After that, the family
of Yahweh will be ready for the final step, the Great White Throne Judgment.
This is where all the people that ever lived will be judged for the things done in their life,
both good and bad.
This seventh festival of Yahweh reveals the perfection of Yahweh’s great Master Plan and
show’s His love and mercy towards all mankind will extend beyond the Millennium.
The Last Great Day
Seven days you shall bring a fire offering to Yahweh; on the eighth day you
shall have a holy gathering; and you shall bring the fire offering to Yahweh;
it is a solemn assembly; you shall do no laborious work of service.
Leviticus 23:36
For well all must appear before the judgment
seat of Messiah, so that each one may receive
the things done through the body, according to
what he did, whether good or bad.
2nd Corinthians 5:10
And I saw the dead, the small and the great,
standing before Yahweh. And books were opened.
And another Book was opened, which is the Book
of Life. And the dead were judged out of the things
written in the books, according to their works.
Revelation 20:12
Now on the great day, which is the last of the feast, Yahshua was standing
and He cried out and said, if a man thirsts, let him come to Me and drink!
John 7:37