Trumpets & Atonement- A Time of Repentance

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The "Feast of Trumpets," in Hebrew, is Yom Teruah, and literally means "Day of Blowing," or "Memorial of blowing of trumpets." We read in the book of Numbers, "And in the seventh month, ye shall have a holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work: it is a day of blowing the trumpets unto you" (Num.29:1).

In the Septuagint, translated in the Greek language about 250 years before the time of the Messiah, the phrase used is hemera semasias, which literally means "a day of signaling." Trumpets are blown to "signal" something. But to signal what, in this case, are these "trumpets" blown for?

The period of Eloah's judgment of the world begins on Yom Teruah [Trumpets], and is finalized and sealed ten days later, on Yom Kippur, with the fates of the righteous and the wicked being decided. On Yom Teruah the world enters into a period of judgment -- but the actual judgment is set and finished on Yom Kippur. Therefore, the ten days from Yom Teruah are known as the Ten Days of Repentance, for during this time mankind is encouraged to repent, and get right with Eloah, BEFORE the final "Judgment" is set!

We are keepers of the mo’edim of our CREATOR- which are eternally fixed dates, dependent on the cyclic movements of the sun and observed in heaven and on earth.
The Priestly Solar Calendar is recorded in Scripture and the Dead Sea scrolls-
For it is the unchangeable calendar of heavenly origin, based on the fixed eternal cyclic pattern of the sun. Representing an immutable relationship between the Sabbaths and ordained festivals in heaven and on earth which are agriculturally based.

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