35 On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
35 The first day is a sacred assembly; do no regular work.
35 On the first day shall be a holy convocation; you shall not do any ordinary work.
35 The first day is a sacred assembly; don't do any ordinary work.
35 On the first day there shall be a holy convocation. You shall do no customary work on it.
35 On the first day of the festival you must proclaim an official day for holy assembly, when you do no ordinary work.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 23:35
Commentary on Leviticus 23:33-44
(Read Leviticus 23:33-44)
In the feast of Tabernacles there was a remembrance of their dwelling in tents, or booths, in the wilderness, as well as their fathers dwelling in tents in Canaan; to remind them of their origin and their deliverance. Christ's tabernacling on earth in human nature, might also be prefigured. And it represents the believer's life on earth: a stranger and pilgrim here below, his home and heart are above with his Saviour. They would the more value the comforts and conveniences of their own houses, when they had been seven days dwelling in the booths. It is good for those who have ease and plenty, sometimes to learn what it is to endure hardness. The joy of harvest ought to be improved for the furtherance of our joy in God. The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof; therefore whatever we have the comfort of, he must have the glory of, especially when any mercy is perfected. God appointed these feasts, "Beside the sabbaths and your free-will offerings." Calls to extraordinary services will not excuse from constant and stated ones.