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Celebrating the Feast of Trumpets


Discovering the Feast of Trumpets - It's that time of year again, when ...

What is commonly known as Rosh Hashanah, is the biblical Feast of Trumpets with its rich biblical culture and prophetic message behind it.

Why Should Christians Celebrate the Feast of Trumpets? | Bible FAQ

Prophecies of the end time include trumpet plagues and the return of Jesus Christ at the last trump. What does the Feast of Trumpets mean ...

Rejoicing in the Lord: Celebrating the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh ...

When we celebrate the Feast of Trumpets, we remember that His victory and goodness will follow us in this upcoming year. It is a dedicated day ...

The feast of trumpets in the Bible - Jewish holiday commentary

The trumpets signal the sacrifice for atonement which Yeshua fulfilled. They convey the preaching of the word and victory over death.

What is the feast of trumpets? Why is it important? - Quora

For certain sorts of Christians who want to celebrate Jewish holidays the Feast of Trumpets is what they have chosen to call the real holiday of ...

Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah/Rosh Hashanah)

Interestingly, Yom Teruah is the only commanded feast day that the Lord does not give a specific reason for its celebration, only that it is to be observed as a ...

The Feast of Trumpets - Church of God International, Canada

This week I have been reviewing the Feast of Trumpets, also known in Hebrew as Yom Teruah, meaning day of shouting. This year the Holy Day falls on September 15 ...

Exploring the Significance of the Feast of Trumpets 2024

The Feast of Trumpets marks a new year in the Hebrew calendar. In Israel, Jewish people throw stones into a body of water to symbolize the casting off of sins.

Feast of Trumpets (Rosh HaShanah) Begins October 2, in the Evening

In Leviticus 23:24, Yom Teru'ah is to be observed as a Sabbath marked by the blasting of trumpets. The Feast of Trumpets is a one-day celebration in which ...

Uncovering God's Voice: The Spiritual Power of the Feast of Trumpets

... feasts. One of those feasts has always been wrapped in mystery, and that is the Feast of Trumpets. Unlike every other feast in the Bible ...

Feast of Trumpets - Awareness Ministry

The Feast of Trumpets celebrates a special call of God to His people to assemble. The trumpet is a symbol of a specific message for a particular time.

The Feast of Trumpets – What is it? - Compelling Truth

Also known as Rosh Hashanah, meaning "Head of the Year," the Feast of Trumpets marked a 10-day period of consecration and repentance to God.

The Prophetic Significance of the Feast of Trumpets - Beit Hallel Israel

Yet, hidden within this celebration is a profound mystery that points to the future return of Jesus. In Exodus 19, when God gave the Ten Commandments to Israel ...

The Feast of Trumpets | Koinonia House

The First of Tishri on the Hebrew calendar, which begins the Jewish New Year, is the celebration of Rosh Hashana ("The Head of the Year") and also the Feast ...

The Feast of Trumpets: Alarm of War, Announcement of Peace

Trumpets are used as signals of important events, and the Bible describes earthshaking end-time events that are pictured by the Feast of Trumpets.

Why Should Christians Celebrate the Feast of Trumpets? - Beliefnet

1 Corinthians 15:52 says, “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, ...

Feast of Trumpets : r/Bible - Reddit

(The Feast of Trumpets is Yom Teruah, not Rosh Hashanah; Rosh Hashanah is the Babylonian New Year that got syncretized into Judaism during the ...

The Feast of Trumpets: The Great Reminder - YouTube

The Feast of Trumpets is established in Leviticus 23, when God told Moses that the people of Israel should have "a rest, a reminder by ...

Yom Teruah, Day of Trumpets 101 - Hirn Homeschoolers

What is Day of Trumpets? How do I celebrate it? ... The Biblical feasts can have several different names depending on who you are speaking with.

Celebrating The Feasts of THE LORD: Trumpets ~by Jacob Awagah

The Feast of Trumpets (popularly called Rosh Hashanah) starts in the evening with blowing of the Shofar (ram's horn).