חֹלוֹן
Chôlôwn · kho-lone' · noun · “feast, festival”
Chag means feast or festival — Passover, Booths, Weeks. Israel’s calendar was studded with these celebrations of God’s saving acts, and they pointed forward to Christ.
Chag names a pilgrimage festival — a feast like Passover (Pesach), Weeks (Shavuot), or Booths (Sukkot). Three times a year all Israel was to come and rejoice before the LORD.
These feasts re-told the story of God’s saving acts and pointed forward. Paul says “Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed”; Pentecost gives the Spirit; the feasts find their meaning fulfilled in him.
Definition: Cholon, the name of two places in Palestine
KJV usage: Holon.
Reference gloss from Strong's Concordance (1890, public domain).
Original BibleDawn word study. Original-language data and the public-domain Strong's (1890) gloss are referenced; see sources.