I came across the Hebrew word: „סוּכּוֹת“ or, transliterated: ‘sūk͡ħ-k͡ħốt͡h’ , which is a place where Jacob builds ‘booths’ for cattle in Genesis 33:17: “And Jacob journeyed to Succoth, and built him an house, and made booths for his cattle: therefore the name of the place is called Succoth.” KJV This verse reminded me of the Irish Gaelic name for ‘Scotstown’ which is: ‘An Bhoth’ or: ‘The Booth.’ „סוּכָּ֫ה“ in Hebrew, or, transliterated: ‘sūk͡ħ-k͡ħấh’ is a feminine Hebrew noun that means: ‘sukkah,’ ‘hut,’ ‘booth.’ „חַג הַסּוּכּ֫וֹת“ or, transliterated: ‘c͡haɡ has-sūk͡ħ-k͡ħốt͡h’ is the Jewish: ‘The Feast of Booths;’ ‘The Feast of Tabernacles.’ #Irish #Hebrew #judaism #sukkoth #bible (at County Monaghan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPWp7EyH-o5/?utm_medium=tumblr