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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

So You Want To Know About The Feast Of Trumpets

By Eric Wallace


As with all of the sacred nights on the Jewish calendar, this event marks a sacred time for people who practice this faith. When the feast of trumpets occurs, it means that a time of prayer and worship is about to occur. This period of time lasts for ten days in total, and it is a time for people to confess all of their sins to God and feel genuine remorse for them, as well as to proclaim their belief in God.

Every different type of festival or sacred meal in the Jewish religion's calendar represents a different thing that has to do with Jesus Christ and the way he ran his ministry. The particular one that we are talking about here is certainly no exception. When this event is held, one can expect ten days following which will be all about repenting your sins and proclaiming your faith.

The time that this sacred and holy event occurs usually around the months of September or October. It is often celebrated for two days, which is a good thing to know if you are not sure what to expect so that you are sure to pack enough clothes and necessities. The significance of it being held at this time has to do with the story of Adam and Eve and their subsequent fall from grace, and sees the new moon as a symbolic shadow.

This sacred event got this name because in the Bible, the Lord said that this time of year is a time for people to rest and think back on things from the past. These activities should also be accompanied by plentiful trumpet blasts, so its Biblical name is Yom Teruah. This is because the trumpet is a holy instrument and awakens the spirit like nothing else.

Rosh Hashanah is what a lot of people call this event. What Rosh Hashanah means in Hebrew is "Head of the Year". They call it this because this is that date that Jewish people mark as the start of a new year in their civil calendar, which is something that a lot of people who are used to the new year being on January first might be surprised to hear.

The main thing about this time of year is that it is a time for you to connect or strengthen your existing connection to the Lord and His wonderful world that you are living in. This involves putting down the pile of work that we are all so used to dealing with all the time. This can be hard for some to do, but it is a great experience.

One of the big things that Rosh Hashanah is celebrating is the end of the agricultural year. As anyone who has worked on a farm will know, agriculture is hard labor. Knowing that harvest is done and you have time to rest is definitely cause of celebration.

A trumpet blasting can mean many things depending on the context, but as a Biblical reference, it means the coming of the Day of Judgement that we have all heard so much about. All of the seven festivals that the Lord has us carry has its own special significance. Judgement day is what this one signifies.




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