Last Updated 4/22/23
Each month True Israel, Yehovah’s Ezrach men, are commanded to sound their shofars, and the priests their silver trumpets.
“Blow the trumpet [shofar] at the time of the new moon, at the full moon on our solemn feast day. For this is a statute for Israel, a law of the Elohim of Jacob.” (Psa 81:3-4)”
“Also in the day of your gladness, in your appointed feasts, and at the beginning of your months, you [Aaron’s seed, the priests] shall blow the trumpets [two silver trumpets] over your burnt offerings [olah] and over the slaughters of your peace offerings [shelemim]; and they shall be a memorial for you before your Elohim: I am Yehovah your Elohim.” (Num 10:10)
Yom Teruah is a day of shouting and alarm to remind men that Yom Kippurim is near. “There are only 10 days left” for the wicked to repent of their wickedness and join themselves to True Israel. Each month throughout the year the reminder, the warning cry, has been blown; “the seventh month is coming and soon it will be too late to repent. Now is the time, seize the moment and repent!”
But getting a correct understanding of Yom Teruah, the Day of Shouting, is essential to our survival in these coming last days. This day is about the raising of the alarm. Nowhere in the scriptures does Yehovah talk about 100 shofar blasts. Yeshua will not come back on this day, or any day for that matter (sorry folks, we have been taught lies). It is not the beginning of the New Year; for heaven’s sake, it is the first day of the seventh month. It is a one day feast, not a two-day feast. So much to learn, so little time. We have many false images in our minds about this day. Please join me as we explore the meaning of this day and its significance on the other 7th month moeds, appointed times, in this 42 minute video. Oh, and please be sure to find the links, below the video, which will deepen your understandings concerning all the 7th month feast days.
Yom Teruah – Day of Shouting
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Yom Kippurim – Day of Coverings
Yom Kippurim – Afflict Your Souls
Yom Kippurim – Leviticus 16 Two Goats
Sukkot – Cover / Chuppah Israel