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TRUMPETS, FEAST OF - T>@ - kjv@Numbers:29:1; kjv@Leviticus:23:24) the feast of the new moon, which fell on the first of Tisri. It differed from the ordinary festivals of the new moon in several important particulars. It was one of the seven days of holy convocation. Instead of the mere blowing of the trumpets of the temple at the time of the offering of the sacrifices, it was "a day of blowing of trumpets." In addition to the daily sacrifices and the eleven victims offered on the first of every month, there were offered a young bullock, a ram and seven lambs of the first year, with the accustomed meat offerings, and a kid for a sin offering. kjv@Numbers:29:1-6) The regular monthly offering was thus repeated, with the exception of the young bullock. It has been conjectured that kjv@Psalms:81:1) ... one of the songs of Asaph, was composed expressly for the Feast of Trumpets. The psalm is used in the service for the day by the modern Jews. Various meanings have been assigned to the Feast of Trumpets; but there seems to be no sufficient reason to call in question the common opinion of Jews and Christians, that if was the festival of the New Year’s day of the civil year, the first of Tisri, the month which commenced the sabbatical year and the year of jubilee.

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Trumpets @ were of a great variety of forms, and were made of divers materials. Some were made of silver kjv@Numbers:10:2), and were used only by the priests in announcing the approach of festivals and in giving signals of war. Some were also made of rams' horns kjv@Joshua:6:8). They were blown at special festivals, and to herald the arrival of special seasons kjv@Leviticus:23:24 kjv@Leviticus:25:9; kjv@1Chronicles:15:24; kjv@2Chronicals:29:27; kjv@Psalms:81:3 kjv@Psalms:98:6). "Trumpets" are among the symbols used in the Book of Revelation kjv@Revelation:1:10 kjv@Revelation:8:2). (
See HORN.)

Trumpets, Feast of @ was celebrated at the beginning of the month Tisri, the first month of the civil year. It received its name from the circumstances that the trumpets usually blown at the commencement of each month were on that occasion blown with unusual solemnity kjv@Leviticus:23:23-25; kjv@Numbers:10:10 kjv@Numbers:29:1-6). It was one of the seven days of holy convocation. The special design of this feast, which is described in these verses, is not known.

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- FEAST OF .When and how observed kjv@Leviticus:23:24-25; kjv@Numbers:29:1-6 .Celebrated after the captivity with joy kjv@Nehemiah:8:2 kjv@Nehemiah:8:9-12 .
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H3104 <STRHEB>@ יבל יובל yôbêl yôbêl {yo-bale'} yo-bale' Apparently from H2986; the blast of a horn (from its continuous sound); specifically the signal of the silver trumpets; hence the instrument itself and the festival thus introduced: - {jubile} ram´ s {horn} trumpet.


H8643 <STRHEB>@ תּרוּעה terû‛âh ter-oo-aw' From H7321; {clamor} that {is} acclamation of joy or a battle cry; especially clangor of {trumpets} as an alarum: - {alarm} blow (-ing) ({of} the) ({trumpets}) {joy} {jubile} loud {noise} {rejoicing} shout ({-ing}) ({high} joyful) sound (-ing).