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FYI... WOW WOW WOW!!! DAY OF ATONEMENT / YOM KIPPUR ends with the setting of the sun, Saturday October 4. Sunset Jerusalem Oct 4, 18:21... 10:21 central time Do not break your fast until sunset time, 10:21 am central time timeanddate/astronomy/israel/jerusalem The Day Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, comes on the tenth day of the Jewish month of Tishrei (September/October). It is the last day of the Ten Days of Repentance, and it is the most solemn day of the Jewish calendar. It is believed that those who have not been good enough to be written in the Book of Life immediately on Rosh HaShanah are given ten days to repent, pray for forgiveness, and do good deeds until Yom Kippur, when their fate will be decided. The entire Day of Forgiveness (Yom Kippur) is spent fasting and praying. Because this day is the most solemn day in the year, it is known as The Day. For the Jews the final judgment that determines the destiny of every human being, opened on Rosh Hashanah with the blowing of trumpets and closed ten days later on the Day of Atonement. For this reason these ten days are still called by the Jews, Days of Awe, or Days of Repentance. During these ten days a universal judgment is conducted in heaven on the basis of records kept in books on the life of every person. We shall see that the rabbinical literature speaks explicitly of books opened by the heavenly court on the Feast of Trumpets in order to decide the destiny of every human being. The heavenly judgment that begins on the Feast of Trumpets, is sealed or confirmed ten days later, on the Day of Atonment. As the Mishnah puts it, All [the human beings] are judged on Rosh Hashanah, and the [divine] sentence is sealed on Yom Kippur. biblicalperspectives/books/festivals_2/2.html The Great Shofar As mentioned earlier in this book in Chapter 7, when the shofar (trumpet) was discussed, there are three primary shofarim (trumpets) to the Jewish people and these three trumpets are associated with specific days in the year. These three trumpets are: (a) The First Trump, blown and associated with Shavuot (Pentecost); (b) The Last Trump, blown and associated with Rosh HaShanah; (c) The Great Trump, blown and associated with Yom Kippur. It is on Yom Kippur when the Great Trumpet, known in Hebrew as the Shofar HaGadol is blown. This is referred to in Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 27:13 and Matthew 24:31. hebroots.org/hebrootsarchive/0310/0310a.html THE GREAT TRUMP IS BLOWN ON YOM KIPPUR!!! Matthew 24:31 And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. Luke 21:28 28 Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” LOOK UP!!! ITS TIME TO ENTER OUR PROMISED LAND!!! THE END OF THE VISION - A TRUMPET FOR MY PEOPLE 2fletchdr222.blogspot.mx/2014/09/the-end-of-vision-trumpet-for-my-people.html THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS - 10 DAY FINAL WARNING AND CALL TO REPENTANCE FOR THE DAY OF ATONEMENT 2fletchdr222.blogspot.mx/2014/09/the-feast-of-trumpets-10-day-final.html THE BIBLE COMMANDS AN OBLIGATORY FAST ON THE DAY OF ATONEMENT... AND A REST FROM ALL WORK... Please listen to this... 2fletchdr222.blogspot.mx/2014/10/the-bible-commands-obligatory-fast-on.html
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