Smith's Bible Dictionary
FestivalsI. The religious times ordained int he law fall under three heads:
- Those formally connected with the institution of the Sabbath;
- This historical or great festivals;
- The day of atonement.
- 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.
- 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. (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; 23:21,24,25,35) 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 int he 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 travelling 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.
- For the day of atonement see that article. II. After the captivity, the feast of purim, (Esther 9:20) seq., and that of the dedication, 1Macc 4:56, were instituted.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Festivals, Religious
There were daily (Leviticus 23), weekly, monthly, and yearly festivals, and great stress was laid on the regular observance of them in every particular (Numbers 28:1-8; Exodus 29:38-42; Leviticus 6:8-23; Exodus 30:7-9; 27:20).
(1.) The septenary festivals were,
(a) The weekly Sabbath (Leviticus 23:1-3; Exodus 19:3-30; 20:8-11; 31:12, etc.).
(b) The seventh new moon, or the feast of Trumpets (Numbers 28:11-15; 29:1-6).
(c) The Sabbatical year (Exodus 23:10, 11; Leviticus 25:2-7).
(d) The year of jubilee (Leviticus 23-35; 25:8-16; 27:16-25).
(2.) The great feasts were,
(a) The Passover. (b) The feast of Pentecost, or of weeks. (c) The feast of Tabernacles, or of ingathering.
On each of these occasions every male Israelite was commanded "to appear before the Lord" (Deuteronomy 27:7; Nehemiah 8:9-12). The attendance of women was voluntary. (Comp. Luke 2:41; 1 Samuel 1:7; 2:19.) The promise that God would protect their homes (Exodus 34:23, 24) while all the males were absent in Jerusalem at these feasts was always fulfilled. "During the whole period between Moses and Christ we never read of an enemy invading the land at the time of the three festivals. The first instance on record is thirty-three years after they had withdrawn from themselves the divine protection by imbruing their hands in the Saviour's blood, when Cestius, the Roman general, slew fifty of the people of Lydda while all the rest had gone up to the feast of Tabernacles, A.D. 66."
These festivals, besides their religious purpose, had an important bearing on the maintenance among the people of the feeling of a national unity. The times fixed for their observance were arranged so as to interfere as little as possible with the industry of the people. The Passover was kept just before the harvest commenced, Pentecost at the conclusion of the corn harvest and before the vintage, the feast of Tabernacles after all the fruits of the ground had been gathered in.
(3.) The Day of Atonement, the tenth day of the seventh month (Leviticus 16:1, 34; 23:26-32; Numbers 29:7-11). (see ATONEMENT, DAY OF.)
Of the post-Exilian festivals reference is made to the feast of Dedication (John 10:22). This feast was appointed by Judas Maccabaeus in commemoration of the purification of the temple after it had been polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes. The "feast of Purim" (q.v.), Esther 9:24-32, was also instituted after the Exile. (Cf. John 5:1.)
Greek
5524. choregeo -- to lead a chorus (ie a group of performers), to ... ... "The provision of a chorus at public
festivals was a costly business for
the Athenian public offices, who supplied " (P. Hughs).].
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4150. moed -- appointed time, place, or meeting... 1), appointed time (21), appointed times (8), appointment (1), assembly (2), definite
time (1), feasts (2), festal assemblies (1), fixed
festivals (3), meeting
... /hebrew/4150.htm - 7k 2282. chag -- a festival gathering, feast, pilgrim feast
... from chagag Definition a festival gathering, feast, pilgrim feast NASB Word Usage
feast (52), feasts (5), festival (1), festival sacrifice (1), festivals (3). ...
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Thesaurus
Festivals (17 Occurrences)... Easton's Bible Dictionary
Festivals, Religious. There were daily (Leviticus
23
... 9; 27:20). (1.) The septenary
festivals were,. (a) The
.../f/festivals.htm - 15kFasts (3 Occurrences)
... of affliction"): I. PRE-EXILIC A) Annual 1. Passover, 15th-22d Nican 2. Pentecost,
6th Ciwan) Pilgrimage 3. Tabernacles, 15th-22d Tishri) Festivals 4. Shemini ...
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Feasts (45 Occurrences)
... of affliction"): I. PRE-EXILIC A) Annual 1. Passover, 15th-22d Nican 2. Pentecost,
6th Ciwan) Pilgrimage 3. Tabernacles, 15th-22d Tishri) Festivals 4. Shemini ...
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Feast (209 Occurrences)
... of the observances connected with the offering up of sacrifices (Deuteronomy
12:6, 7; 1 Samuel 9:19; 16:3, 5), and with the annual festivals (Deuteronomy 16: ...
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Trumpets (52 Occurrences)
... Some were made of silver (Numbers 10:2), and were used only by the priests in
announcing the approach of festivals and in giving signals of war. ...
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Pentecost (3 Occurrences)
... pen'-te-kost: 1. In the Old Testament: As the name indicates (pentekoste), this
second of the great Jewish national festivals was observed on the 50th day, or ...
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Degrees (18 Occurrences)
... is the circumstance that these psalms came to be sung by the people on the ascents
or goings up to Jerusalem to attend the three great festivals (Deuteronomy 16 ...
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Songs (100 Occurrences)
... (4) The most probable view is that the hymns were sung by pilgrim bands on
their way to the three great festivals of the Jewish year. ...
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Greece (15 Occurrences)
... FORMS OF WORSHIP 1. Shrines 2. Temples 3. Priests 4. Seasons of Worship: Festivals
5. Elements of Worship 6. Prayer 7. Burnt Offering, or Sacrificial Meal 8 ...
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Begging (18 Occurrences)
... (Matthew 20:30 and parallels), which was a gateway to pilgrims going up to Jerusalem
to the great festivals and in the neighborhood of rich men's houses (Luke ...
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Resources
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