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Succoth

Succoth may mean:

  • The Jewish festival of Sukkot.
  • The biblical location of Sukkot.
  • The Egyptian place of Succoth (Sukkot), near the start of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt.
  • Succoth, Argyll and Bute, a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Usage examples of "succoth".

Toward the end of the first watch, at the northern borders of the district known as Succoth, at the extreme east of Goshen, he came upon a mighty track.

There are other ways of teaching an obstinate child than the way that Gideon took with the men of Succoth when he taught them with the thorns of the wilderness and with the briars thereof.

He taught them to eat out-of-doors during Succoth, and of course he taught them to drink themselves to a merry stupor on Purim.

Six hundred thousand men on foot, aside from women and children, followed Moses from Rameses to Succoth, and a mixed multitude went with them, along with flocks and herds and livestock.