Festivals [N,B] Bible Dictionaries

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Nave's Topical Bible

Festivals:

See FEASTS

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Festivals:

I. The religious times ordained in the law fall under three heads:

(1.) Those formally connected with the institution of the Sabbath;

(2.) This historical or great festivals;

(3.) The day of atonement. SEE [ATONEMENT, THE DAY OF].

(4.) Immediately connected with the institution of the Sabbath are-

a. The weekly Sabbath itself.

b. The seventh new moon, or feast of trumpets.

c. The sabbatical year.

d. The year of jubilee.

(5.) The great feasts are-

a. The passover.

b. The feast of Pentecost, of weeks, of wheat‐harvest or of the first‐fruits.

c. The feast of tabernacles or of ingathering.

On each of these occasions every male Israelite was commanded to "appear before the Lord," that is, to attend in the court of the tabernacle or the temple, and to make his offering with a joyful heart (Deuteronomy 27:7; Nehemiah 8:9-12). The attendance of women was voluntary, but the zealous often went up to the passover. On all the days of holy convocation there was to be an entire suspension of ordinary labor of all kinds (Exodus 12:16; Leviticus 16:29; 23:21; 23:24-25; 23:35) but on the intervening days of the longer festivals work might be carried on. The agricultural significance of the three great festivals is clearly set forth in the account of the Jewish sacred year contained in Leviticus 23:1 … The times of the festivals were evidently ordained in wisdom, so as to interfere as little as possible with the industry of the people. The value of these great religious festivals was threefold.

(1). Religious effects.-They preserved the religious faith of the nation and religious unity among the people. They constantly reminded the people of the divinely‐wrought deliverances of the past; promoted gratitude and trust; and testified the reverence of the people for the temple and its sacred contents. Besides this was the influence of well‐conducted temple services upon the synagogues through the land.

(2). Political effects.-The unity of the nation would be insured by this fusion of the tribes; otherwise they would be likely to constitute separate tribal states. They would carry back to the provinces glowing accounts of the wealth, power and resources of the country.

(3). Social effects.-They promoted friendly intercourse between traveling companions; distributed information through the country at a time when the transmission of news was slow and imperfect; and imported into remote provincial districts a practical knowledge of all improvements in arts and sciences.

(6.) For the day of atonement see that article. SEE [ATONEMENT, THE DAY OF].

II. After the captivity, the feast of Purim (Esther 9:20 seq.) and that of the dedication, 1 Maccabees 4:56, were instituted.

Feasts: Ancient Customs At

Men alone present at,

Gen 40:20; 43:32, 34; 1Sa 9:22; Est 1:8, 9; Mar 6:21; Luk 14:24.

Men and women attend,

Exd 32:6; with Exd 32:2, 3; Dan 5:1-3.

Riddles propounded at,

Jdg 14:12.

Marriage feasts provided by the bridegroom,

Jdg 14:10, 17.

Guests arranged according to age,

Gen 43:33;

rank,

1Sa 9:22; Luk 14:8-10.

Reclined on Couches,

Amo 6:4, 7; Luk 7:38; Jhn 13:25.

Served in one dish,

Mat 26:23.

Were presided over by a governor,

Jhn 2:8, 9.

Host served,

Gen 18:8.

Wine served at,

Est 5:6; 7:7.

Music at,

Isa 5:12; Amo 6:4, 5; Luk 15:25.

Dancing at,

Mat 14:6; Luk 15:25.

Given by kings,

1Sa 20:5; 25:36; 2Sa 9:10; 1Ki 2:7; 4:22; 18:19; Est 1:3-8; Dan 5:1-4.

Drunkenness at,

1Sa 25:36; Est 1:10; Dan 5:1-4.

Feasts: Covenants Ratified By

Gen 26:28-30

Feasts: Celebrations By

Birthdays,

Gen 40:20; Mar 6:21;

coronations,

1Ki 1:25; 1Ch 12:38-40;

national deliverances,

Est 8:17; 9:17-19.

Feasts: Figurative

Mat 22:1-14; Luk 14:16-24; Rev 19:9, 17

Feasts: Annual Festivals

Instituted by Moses.

Designated as SOLEMN FEASTS,

Num 15:3; 2Ch 8:13; Lam 2:6; Eze 46:9;

SET FEASTS,

Num 29:39; Ezr 3:5.

APPOINTED FEASTS,

Isa 1:14;

HOLY CONVOCATIONS,

Lev 23:4.

First and last days were SABBATIC,

Lev 23:39, 40; Num 28:18-25; 29:12, 35; Neh 8:1-18.

Kept with rejoicing,

Lev 23:40; Deu 16:11-14; 2Ch 30:21-26; Ezr 6:22; Neh 8:9-12, 17; Psa 42:4; 122:4; Isa 30:29; Zec 8:19.

Divine protection given during,

Exd 34:24.

The three principal, were PASSOVER, PENTECOST, TABERNACLES.

All males were required to attend,

Exd 23:17; 34:23; Deu 16:16; Psa 42:4; 122:4; Eze 36:38; Luk 2:44;
Jhn 4:45; 7.

Aliens (non-Jews) were permitted to attend,

Jhn 12:20; Act 2:1-11.

Attended by women,

1Sa 1:3, 9; Luk 2:41.

Observed:

By Jesus,

Mat 26:17-20; Luk 2:41, 42; 22:15; Jhn 2:13, 23; 5:1; 7:10; 10:22;

by Paul,

Act 18:21; 19:21; 20:6, 16; 24:11, 17.

See for full treatment of annual feasts,
PASSOVER; PENTECOST; PURIM; TABERNACLES; TRUMPETS.

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