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Prophetic Symbolism of Trumpets
The Day of Trumpets is a beacon marking Christ’s prophetic second coming.
It is central to understanding the Plan of God as revealed by His seven annual Holy Days. Yet it’s meaning eludes both Jews (who observe the Holy Day, but reject Christ) and mainstream Christians (who may accept a literal second coming, but reject the Holy Day and its meaning).
First, let’s correct the Babylonian confusion of “Rosh Hashanah”; it is not a “New Year” celebration.
Then let’s look at some examples of trumpet blowing in the Bible that clearly associate the Day of Trumpets with Christ’s return.