(i) Sukkot(h) – the feast of booth or tabernacle (sukkah): Genesis 33:17, Leviticus 23:33-44, Numbers 29:12-40 (iv) Yom Kippur – affliction, fasting and repentance: Psalm 25:18, Joel 2:12-19, Zechariah 7:5-7, 8:19 (iii) Who was "Azazel" (scapegoat) in Leviticus 16:8 (TBD, Genesis 6) (i) God is the provider of the lamb for the offering: Genesis 22:7-14 (ix) The last Shofar (last trumpet) in Biblical revelation and end times prophecy: 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, 1 Corinthians 14:8, 15:51-57, Revelation 8:2-6, 11:15-19 The thief in the night, parable of the virgins, faithful servant, unknown hour: Matthew 24:45-51, 25:1-13, Luke 12:35-48, 1 Thessalonians 5:2, 2 Peter 3:10 (viii) No one knows the day or the hour (Biblical or Jewish Wedding, see previous studies): Matthew 24:36-44, Mark 13:32-36 (TBD is it Yom Teruah or the wedding or both?) (vii) Shofar and the return of the Messiah (King of Kings): Matthew 24:30-31, (26:63-64) (vi) The Shofar (trumpet) in prophecy: Daniel 7:13-14 (Aramaic not Hebrew son of man TBD), Joel 2:1-2, Zephaniah 1:14-16, Zechariah 9:14-16 (v) The Shofar (trumpet) as an alarm or to alert (remind), judgement, war etc. (iv) The Shofar (trumpet) during other appointed times: Psalm 81:3, Leviticus 25:8-17 (iii) The Shofar (trumpet) in worship: Psalm 98:1-6 See below for details and contrast with the Jewish wedding (no one knows the day or the hour) Since no one knew the day or the hour when this feast would start in ancient times, and it was a special sabbath, the Jewish nation had to be watchful and ready! Note: Yom Teruah required the observance of the new moom at the start of the seventh (Biblical) month. (ii) The Feast of Trumpets (blowing the Shofar or Ram's horn, traditionally 100 times): Leviticus 23:23-25, Numbers 29:1-6 (i) The Trumpet in the Bible is the Shofar or Ram's horn (a ram's horn is also used for annointing oil): Genesis 22:13, Joshua 6:4-5, Numbers 10:10, 1 Samuel 16:1 (f) Yom Teruah (Blowing of Shofar or Trumpets, secular year Rosh Hashanah) (e) Shavuot or Shavu'ot (Pentecost, firstfruits or harvest of summer) (d) Yom ha'bikkurim (Firstfruits or harvest of the spring) Biblical appointed times (celebrations) "The feasts of YHWH, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, these are MY appointed times (mo'adim)." – Leviticus 23:2b 1.
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