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[[File:Thanksgiving-Brownscombe.jpg|대체글=|thumb|''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'' by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe]] | [[File:Thanksgiving-Brownscombe.jpg|대체글=|thumb|''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'' by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe]] | ||
'''Thanksgiving Day''' is a feast commonly celebrated in Protestant churches to give thanks to God for harvest. However, Thanksgiving Day is not [[Commandments of God|God’s commandments]] or a [[Feasts of God|feast]] found in the Bible. It is a national holiday in the United States that originated from the celebration of thanksgiving for the first harvest in the fall of the following year after British Puritans<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/modern-europe/british-and-irish-history/puritans |title=Puritans |website=Encyclopedia.com |publisher= |date=May 23, 2018 |year= |author= |page= |series= |isbn= |quote= }}</ref>migrated to the United States around the 17th century. | '''Thanksgiving Day''' is a feast commonly celebrated in Protestant churches to give thanks to God for harvest. However, Thanksgiving Day is not [[Commandments of God|God’s commandments]] or a [[Feasts of God|feast]] found in the Bible. It is a national holiday in the United States that originated from the celebration of thanksgiving for the first harvest in the fall of the following year after British [https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/puritanism#:~:text=The%20Puritans%20were%20members%20of,not%20rooted%20in%20the%20Bible. Puritans]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/modern-europe/british-and-irish-history/puritans |title=Puritans |website=Encyclopedia.com |publisher= |date=May 23, 2018 |year= |author= |page= |series= |isbn= |quote= }}</ref>migrated to the United States around the 17th century. | ||
==A Biblical Perspective on Thanksgiving== | ==A Biblical Perspective on Thanksgiving== | ||