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What was the feast of trumpets?

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What was the feast of trumpets?

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http://ldn-knigi.lib.ru/JUDAICA/IBeller/S119-g800.jpg Basically, the Feast of Trumpets is the desire of God to summon His people to repentance in order to vindicate them on the day of judgment. The Feast of Trumpets heralds through the blowing of trumpets the final phase of the Jewish religious year, which starts on the first day of the seventh month. The month which is the Sabbatical month comprising the last three annual feasts: Trumpets, Atonement and Tabernacles, also regarded as “The High Holy Days”. This ended the religious year and thus, the redemption of sin. The Feast of Trumpets is the second most important day of the Jewish religious calendar after the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). In Biblical texts the feast is designated as “a remembrance blast” or Ziccaron Teruah (Lev 23:24) and “a day of blowing” (Num 29:1), a holy convocation. The blowing of the trumpets was a call to repent and prepare to stand trial before God who would execute His judgment ten days later on the Day

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