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Succoth (disambiguation)

Succoth         
[s?'k??t, 's?k??]
¦ noun a major Jewish festival held in the autumn to commemorate the sheltering of the Israelites in the wilderness, marked by the erection of small booths.
Origin
from Heb. sukko?, plural of sukkah 'thicket, hut'.
Succoth-benoth         
Succoth-benoth or Succoth Benoth (, Booths of Daughters) was a Babylonian deity, one of the deities brought to the former kingdom of Samaria by the men of Babylon. In the ninth year of Hoshea, "the king of Assyria took Samaria, and carried Israel away into Assyria, and placed them in Halah and in Habor by the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes", resettling large numbers of population.
Sir Archibald Campbell, 2nd Baronet         
SCOTTISH JUDGE (1769-1846)
Archibald Campbell 2nd Baronet; Sir Archibald Campbell of Succoth, 2nd Baronet; Archibald Campbell, 2nd Baronet; Archibald Campbell, Lord Succoth
Sir Archibald Campbell of Succoth, Lord Succoth, 2nd Baronet (1 August 1769 – 23 July 1846) was a Scottish advocate and judge. His country house was Garscube House, succeeding to the estate in 1823, upon his father's death.

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Succoth

Succoth may mean:

  • The Jewish festival of Sukkot.
  • One of the stations (Sukkot (place)) during the Israelite exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:37), thought to be El Arish.
  • Succoth, Argyll and Bute, a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
  • Succoth-benoth, Babylonian deity
  • The biblical site of Succoth in Transjordan (now Deir Alla)