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Moed

Moeḏ (Strongs Hebrew Lexicon, H4150) is defined as: a sacred or appointed place, time, or meeting; a sign, signal, season; a set feast; or a tent of meeting.

‭Moed- The place - Exodus 25:8 AMP‬-[8] Have them build a sanctuary for Me, so that I may dwell among them.
Moed- ‭Exodus 20:8 AMP‬
[8] “Remember the Sabbath (seventh) day to keep it holy (set apart, dedicated to God). 

Moed- the meeting place- ‭1 Samuel 20:35 AMP‬- [35] In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for the meeting with David, and a young boy was with him. 

Moed- ‭Genesis 21:1 AMP‬
[1] The Lord graciously remembered and visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did for her as He had promised. 

Moed is appointed times- ‭Leviticus 23:2 AMP‬- [2] “Speak to the children of Israel and say to them, ‘The appointed times (established feasts) of the Lord which you shall proclaim as holy convocations—My appointed times are these: 

The Shabbat- The Passover- the Feast if fruits- The Feast of weeks - the Feast of trumpets- thr day of atonement- the Feast of booths- 

‭Moed- the Sanctuary- The giving attitude - Exodus 25:2 AMP‬- [2] “Tell the children of Israel to take an offering for Me. From every man whose heart moves him [to give willingly] you shall take My offering. 

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