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zaksmummy Sr. Member

Posts: 147 Join date: 2007-08-25 Age: 35 Location: Chesterfield, UK
 | Subject: The shofar Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:13 pm | |
| I'm pleased to say that I can blow a Shofar:D I had a go at church on sunday, and a sound came out of it. I know that the shofar is blown a lot but what is it for? Do you blow it every day? (I'm sure I read on CF that some people do) Any help in understanding this would be gratefully recieved. |
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tturt Member

Posts: 103 Join date: 2007-09-08
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:45 am | |
| That's great that you can blow the shofar! I've read some about the blowing of the shofar - how it's blown = meaning. I know it's suppose to be blown for the new year. Also, read about how they're made which was very interesting. Juanita Bynum wrote about it in one of her recent books and it was really great. |
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Psalms_119:105 Co-Admin


Posts: 460 Join date: 2007-08-23 Age: 54 Location: USA
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:44 pm | |
| Actually the day you said you weren't interested too much in the other thread, Rosh Hashanah, is also known by another name, Yom Teruah, which means the Day of blowing and it is today ( probably done for you in UK now). It is the day we go to synagogue and hear per the commandment the blowing of the shofars. This is a rehersal for that great time coming that is explained in Revelation. you will read about the blowing of the trumpets, the english word for Shofar. We hear them at least 100 times. I must say it is traditional that only men blow the shofar, as it used to be the job of the priests and there were no women priests in G-ds priesthood/service. |
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tturt Member

Posts: 103 Join date: 2007-09-08
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:43 am | |
| If you're referring to me, "actually the day you said you weren't interested too much in the other thread?" I'm perplexed. Could you refer me to the post/thread? I've searched. It doesn't sound like me. I certainly apologize if it was something I said - sure wasn't my intent if that's the conclusion that was drawn. |
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Psalms_119:105 Co-Admin


Posts: 460 Join date: 2007-08-23 Age: 54 Location: USA
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:33 am | |
| No, sorry , I was talking to zaksmuummy.  |
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tturt Member

Posts: 103 Join date: 2007-09-08
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:18 am | |
| Great. We seem to lose so much communication by posting sometimes. In relationship to the shofar, we recorded several different sounds off the internet that we play. Plus a lady came to our church just to blow a shofar. It's awesome. Read where it's blown a 100 times. Within what time frame would that be done? |
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zaksmummy Sr. Member

Posts: 147 Join date: 2007-08-25 Age: 35 Location: Chesterfield, UK
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Sat Sep 29, 2007 9:24 pm | |
| Psalms, I didnt say I wasnt interested did I? What I meant is that God didnt "nudge" me to celebrate it, like he did for Yom Kippur. I am still trying to understand this myself, and seeking God about it and other things. Catrin xx |
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Psalms_119:105 Co-Admin


Posts: 460 Join date: 2007-08-23 Age: 54 Location: USA
 | Subject: Re: The shofar Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:12 pm | |
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