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The blowing of the ram's horn (shofar in Hebrew ) is used
to usher in the biblical festivals of Israel, including the
Sabbath, and to inspire people to amend their lives and
repent.
The sounding of the shofar 
- symbolizes freedom and liberty
- proclaims the anniversary of the creation of the world
- is a reminder of the giving of the 10 commandments at
Mt. Sinai, and
- is a sound that is guaranteed to confuse and chase Satan
away.
The shofar is most often made from a ram's hoary, but the
horn of a sheep, goat, or antelope can be used. However, you
should never, never use the horn from a steer, as this would
be reminiscent of the golden calf made by the children of
Israel in the desert, as described in Exodus 32.
- TIKIYAH (TEKIAH) - a single long blast.
- SHEPHARIM (SHEVARIM) - 3 medium blasts in succession.
- TRUAHAH (TERUAH) - 9 short, staccato blasts.
In the new testament, the sound of the shofar (trumpet) is
associated with the second coming of Jesus, "for the Lord
Himself will descent from heaven with a shout, with the voice
of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in
Christ will rise first". (I Thess 4:16). Also, ''listen, I
tell you a mystery: we shall not all sleep, but we shall all
be changed- in a flash, in a moment, in the twinkling of an
eye, at the last trumpet For the trumpet will sound, and the
dead will be raised.... ". (1 Cor 15:
51,52). |