What Is the Eighth Day Feast?

What is the Eighth Day Feast?

The Eighth Day Feast  is a commanded Feast that immediately follows the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles.

  • Leviticus 23:39 & 44

  • When is the Eighth Day Feast?

    The Eighth Day Feast is on the 22nd day of the 7th Biblical month.

    • Leviticus 23:39
    • Numbers 29:35-40

    Who should celebrate the Eighth Day Feast?

    All of Israel and those who join themselves to Israel should celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles. This includes the native born and those grafted in.

    • Leviticus 23:1-2

    Why should we celebrate the Eighth Day Feast?

    We celebrate the Eighth Day Feast because it is commanded by YeHoVaH.

    • Leviticus 23:39
    • Numbers 29:35-40

    How do we celebrate the Eighth Day Feast?

    • Gather for a Holy Convocation.
    • It is a Sabbath Day.Rejoice in YeHoVaH’s presence with other believers.
    • Bring Offerings.
    • Commune with the Saints.
    • Leviticus 23:36-38
    • Numbers 29:35

    The Eighth Day Feast ends the Latter Feasts of YeHoVaH. Learn more about the Early and Latter Feasts! The Feasts of YeHoVaH

    Last Updated on July 18, 2022 by nomadic_02@yahoo.com

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  • Tonie Cooper says:

    I really enjoyed the feast day message, and also the surprise gift I received in the mail from the drawling. Thank you HOI family , it’s been a pleasure to join HOI &AArthur, on Sabbath’s. Also I have been sharing these spirit filled teachings. Shalom Family, Peace Love And Good Health to All Your Families & Friends

    • Arthur Bailey says:

      Shalom Tonie,
      We hope that you will be able to join us LIVE at one of the upcoming Feasts! We receive the blessings for Peace, Love, and Good Health. We pray for YeHoVaH to abundantly bless you and yours too!
      Shalom
      Sharon

  • Karen Rush says:

    I really enjoyed the service. YeHoVaH was in the midst and many of the prayers that were prayed were answered. Every Feast is a divine appointment and this one was exceptional!

    • Arthur Bailey says:

      Shalom Karen,

      Amein! May we all have expectations of Father meeting and speaking to us at each Feast!
      Blessings,
      Sharon

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