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Yom Teruah: Day of Blowing

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Lev 23:23 And Yahweh spoke unto Moses, saying,Lev 23:23 And Yahweh spoke unto Moses, saying,

Lev 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of Lev 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of Lev 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of Lev 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of

the month, shall ye have a the month, shall ye have a sabbathsabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation., a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation.

Lev 23:25 You shall do no servile work therein: but you shall offer an offering made by fire Lev 23:25 You shall do no servile work therein: but you shall offer an offering made by fire

unto Yahweh.unto Yahweh.

Lev 23:24 … “In the seventh month, in the first day of the month…”Lev 23:24 … “In the seventh month, in the first day of the month…”

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3. This doesn’t mean you have to be jewish to keep this festival or be like minded 3. This doesn’t mean you have to be jewish to keep this festival or be like minded

this is for all gods people who hear believe and do. So when people tell you well

this is a jewish festival refer them to duet 16:14 its for everyone like minded in

the fact that yaweh is there king and ellohim

4. See also lev 23: 1-3The appointed times of Yahweh.

4.What are we to remember? We are instructed to remember the different sounds

of the trumpets and shofar so that we will know what to do when the commander

of the heavenly host gives his marching instructions. There are two different

instruments represented in the Feast of Trumpets: a) the silver trumpets Num.10 b)

the shofar or ram’s horn. We can see the two instruments in Psalm 98:6 “With

trumpets (silver trumpets) and sound of cornet (Shofar) make a joyful noise before

Yahweh, the King.”

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2. Repent of bad deeds sins

3. Reminds us of the torah3. Reminds us of the torah

4. If we hear the warnings we can be ready if we don’t our blood is on our own head

5. So we need to pray for the rebuilding of the temple

6.

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6. To live our lives as holy

7. Have reverence amos 6:37. Have reverence amos 6:3

8. yom turuah is directly related to final judgement

9. A great shoafar will be blown and we will return to the land

10. Symbol of the last trump

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How does these type of feasts help us more than How does these type of feasts help us more than YhwhYhwh??How does these type of feasts help us more than How does these type of feasts help us more than YhwhYhwh??

We are the ones who need to be prepared not yahweh he is prepared and if we are

not versed in what to do when we hear the warning blasts or we don’t even

recognize the different sounds we will be lost in the chaos. Not only that but these

times of awe or repentance are for our benefit as a body individually and spiritually.

There will be those that are considered servants that will not be watching and ready

for the Master’s return. Who are these servants? People who do not keep his

commandments.

All other feasts occur during the Full Moon. Because Yom Teruah is tied to the sighting of

the New Moon of the Seventh Month, some believe that it refers to "The day and hour that

no man knows," thus, they tie it to Messiah's return (Mat 24:36-42). But, His return is a day

of "judgment" and that is best represented by Yom Kippur - a day wherein our fate is

decided (Lev 16:30; Rev 19:15-21). Moreover, it is decreed that a "shofar" is to be sounded

on Yom Kippur, and the shofar represents the voice of our LORD (Exo 19:19). We

furthermore read in 1st Corinthians 15:51-52 that we will all be changed, at the sound "the

last trumpet," it being singular, like the sound of the singular shofar of Yom Kippur (see 1 Th

4:16; Rev 10:7).

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Even as the Early Christians were influenced by pagan Roman traditions, so were the Jews

influenced by pagan Babylonian traditions. While there, the rabbis began to incorporate influenced by pagan Babylonian traditions. While there, the rabbis began to incorporate

certain aspects of the Babylonian New Year and change began to creep into the feast of

Yom Teruah. We see this transition in the Book of Esther, verse 3:7, "In the First Month,

which is the month of Nissan, in the twelfth year of King Achashverosh." At that time,

Judah was living In the Persian Empire, which used the Babylonian calendar, and so too, did

Judah use it.

That is how the misunderstanding began to grow. But now, we want to return to the truth

of our roots, and to the fact that Yom Teruah is supposed to serve as a memorial, a

reminder. We are supposed to "remember," to rehearse a certain sound, or teruw'ah. But

what sound is it that we are to remember? What is this day really all about?

To understand this day, we need to see that voices are likened to trumpets: "Cry loudly, do

not hold back; Raise your voice like a trumpet, And declare to My people their

transgression And to the house of Jacob their sins" (Isa 58:1).

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Silver trumpets,

Read Numbers 10: 1-10

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Lee will demo this as you tell about each one.

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