what does the bible say?
The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Rosh Hashanah, initiates a ten-day period of consecration and repentance before God, marking the beginning of the fall feasts. Mentioned in the Torah, it involves the blowing of trumpets as a call to prepare for the Day of Atonement. In the New Testament, trumpets symbolize significant events like Christ's return and the resurrection of believers. Today, the Feast of Trumpets reminds us of the need for repentance and readiness for Christ's second coming, emphasizing the fulfillment found in Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.