Title: The Unusual Camping Shelter
1The Unusual Camping Shelter
- I will remember the deeds of the Lord yes, I
will remember your miracles of long ago. I will
meditate on all your works and consider all your
mighty deeds. - Psalm 7711-12
2The Facts, Please!
- The Feast of Tabernacles was held in the fall,
after the whole harvest had ended with the
picking of the grapes. It was a time of
thanksgiving for the harvest. It was also a time
to remember the stories of how God took care of
their ancestors in the desert for 40 years.
3More Facts, Please!
- This feast lasted for a week. All who could
traveled to Jerusalem for the celebration.
Everyone lived in shelters, or booths, for seven
days. This was to remind them that the
Israelites lived in tents during their long stay
in the desert. -
- The shelters were made by nailing a three-sided
wooden framework to four poles, with the fourth
side left open for a doorway. A top was added,
also. Over the framework were laid branches and
leaves of palm, cedar, willow, and olive trees.
The rule was that there must be enough space
between the leaves that the stars might be seen. - The shelters were build on the flat rooftops, in
courtyards, or in gardens.
4Match-UpsThe Israelites Special Camping Trip
Every year the Israelites had a special camping trip to celebrate the the harvest.
It was held in the tree limbs and leaves.
It was a time of thanksgiving for the Pool of Siloam.
Everyone live in shelters (booths) for tents.
This reminded them that for 40 years the Israelites lived in the desert in food and water.
The shelters were made of four poles and a framework into which were woven fall.
In Jerusalem the priests led a procession to get water from clothes and shoes.
For 40 years in the desert God provided the hungry and thirsty people with seven days.
In all those years the people did not need new Feast of Tabernacles.