[2024] DAY 6 of 8 : CHOL HA MO’ED 4 SUKKOT a.k.a SUCCOTH/TABERNACLES/BOOTHS/HUTS/TEMPORARY DWELLINGS or SHELTERS 🛖 ⛺️ 🏕 🎪 – The Feast Of Nations [🕎Leviticus 23:33-43]!; -Sukkot Is The Season To Be Emphatically and Repeatedly Reminded That THE LORD YAH SHADDAI Is Immanu’EL [GOD With Us]: “In The Shadow Of YAH’S WINGS” – due to the design of THE SUKKAH! [🕎 Psalms; 91:1-4; 36:7; 17:8; 57:1; 63:7;  etc]! -This is GOD’S Plan To Replace The World Economic Forum by Apostle Prophet Tomi Arayomi @RESTORING THE ISSACHAR GENERATION -RIG MINISTRY [🕎1 Chronicles 12:32] ….sunset 🌇 Monday 21st To sunset 🌇 Tuesday 22nd October 2024/TISHREI 20

SHALOM ALEICHEM and CHAG SUKKOT SAMEACH Brethren in YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH [JESUS CHRIST of Nazareth; Not Yeshua!],

Video: This is GOD’S plan to replace the World Economic Forum by Apostle Prophet Tomi Arayomi @RIG (Tuesday 22nd October 2024 after sunset 🌇 in UK 🇬🇧)

https://www.youtube.com/live/qXRvk8kd3kw?si=EXr-Th99D3g6asG-

In these perilous END TIMES, we need this constant reminder more than ever particularly due to the ongoing wars and rumours of wars; drought, famine, thirst, instability of all kinds and constant uncertainty, etc! THE SUKKAH is a crucial symbol to pay attention to. It also reminds of Jacob Israel’s journey to Laban’s house 🏠 and back from Laban’s house, Joseph’s journey from his father’s land, Canaan to Egypt/Mitzrayim as well as the Israelites’ journey from Egypt/Mitzrayim to THE PROMISED LAND during which times YAH SHADDAI was ImmanuEL throughout. They were all very well looked after by their MAKER! They had no need to worry and in order to access this DIVINE SUSTAINANCE,  they endeavoured to BE HOLY AS YAH IS HOLY [🕎1 Peter 1:13; 🕎Hebrews 12:14]!

SHALOM

What It Means:

“Tzel” (צֵל) is the Hebrew word for “shadow,” but it’s more than just a dark shape cast by light—it carries also a deep spiritual significance, often symbolizing protection, divine presence, and refuge in the Bible.

Why It Matters:

“Tzel” appears in important biblical contexts, such as in Psalm 91:1: “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” This imagery of tzel is often used in scripture to describe God’s own character—He offers shade, shelter, and protection to all people.

Fun Fact:

In the desert, the Israelites were led by a cloud—essentially a “shadow” from God—providing protection from the harsh sun. In Numbers 14:9, Joshua tells the Israelites that the Canaanites are defenseless because their “shade” (tzel) has been removed, leaving them without divine protection.

But tzel also has another meaning. Jacob wrestles with his own shadow—his inner struggles—before resolving his conflict with Esau, reminding us that true transformation often comes from confronting our inner selves.

What About You?:

Can you think of a time when you felt like you were in a “tzel”—a moment when you experienced protection or comfort during a difficult time? Or perhaps a moment when you wrestled with your own “shadow”?

SHALOM ALEICHEM and CHAG SUKKOT SAMEACH!

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