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ראש השנה Rosh Hashanah Awakening to Judgment ~ Rosh Hashanah or better Yom Teruah is therefore a sacred time that has prophetic significance for the Messianic believer since it commemorates both the creation of the universe by Adonai as well as the calling up of the new creation at the behest of Yeshua when the sound of the heavenly shofar inaugurates the anticipated End of Days 1 Cor 155154 1 Thessalonians 41518 It also prefigures the coming Day of the LORD and Great Tribulation period that marks Gods judgment on an

Messianic Jews Celebrate Rosh Hashanah Jewish Voice ~ The Hebrew name for the Jewish New Year is Rosh Hashanah Roshe HahSHAHnah At sunset on September 20 Jewish people including Messianic Jews the world over will welcome a new year At sunset on September 20 Jewish people including Messianic Jews the world over will welcome a new year

What is Rosh Hashanah Beth Immanuel Messianic Synagogue ~ Rosh Hashanah is a powerful and inspiring holiday It reminds us to be diligent in our service of God at the same time that it assures us of God’s forgiveness and mercy It instills in us an awareness of the ingathering yet to come with the return of the Messiah and the resurrection of the dead

Rosh HaShanah MJAA Messianic Jewish Alliance of America ~ Rosh HaShanah is the first Jewish holiday that occurs in the autumn and falls on the first and second days of the Jewish calendar Tishri and comes sometime in September or October It is also called “Yom haDin” or Day of Judgment The blowing of the shofar is a central part of this holiday

10 Rosh Hashanah Traditions for Christians – Hebrew Roots Mom ~ Rosh Hashanah is known biblically as Yom Teruah or the Day of Trumpets The trumpets they blew in biblical times and those used by both Jews and Christians today are shofars or ram’s horns Make a joyful noise with your own Shofar If you’ve every wondered where to get a shofar or would like to look at one check out the link below

Messianic Significance of Rosh Hashanah ~ Messianic Significance of Rosh Hashanah The following information is from The blowing of trumpets is a sign of the return of Christ and memorial of God’s grace to Abraham when He substituted a ram to be sacrificed instead of Isaac Genesis 22

Should Christians Celebrate Rosh Hashanah ~ Though Christians should acknowledge His righteous rule and Kingship at all times Rosh Hashanah is a sanctified reminder of Gods creative authority in our lives Yeshua Jesus is called the Mashiach מָשִׁיחַ a term that denotes His Kingly dignity and royalty this idea is unfortunately obscured by the Greek word Christ

Rosh Hashanah The Jewish New Year and Feast of Trumpets ~ Literally the “head of the year” Rosh Hashanah is one of four new year holidays designated in the Jewish calendar and the de facto “Jewish New Year” The first of the two High Holy Days listed in Leviticus Yom Kippur being the second Rosh Hashanah is at once a joyous celebration and a time of solemn reflection

Bible Feast of Trumpets Rosh Hashanah for Christians ~ Rosh Hashanah or Jewish New Year is called the Feast of Trumpets in the Bible because it begins the Jewish High Holy Days and Ten Days of Repentance or Days of Awe with the blowing of the rams horn the shofar calling Gods people together to repent from their sins During Rosh Hashanah synagogue services the trumpet traditionally sounds 100 notes

Rosh HaShannah and the Messianic Kingdom to Come Hatikva ~ On Rosh haShanah in the year 6001 from creation a shofar will blow resurrecting the dead believers in the Messiah who are immediately followed by the living Righteous They are snatched from the earth and assembled in heaven for the Messsiahs coronation and wedding


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