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Sound the Trumpet in Zion...“Blow the ram’s horn trumpet in Zion! Trumpet
the alarm on my holy mountain! Shake the country up!... (Joe 2:1 Message)
The shofar was blown in remembrance of the ram that was sacrificed in place of
Isaac (Gen. 22:13). Originally, two silver trumpets (replaced by the shofar) were
blown to assemble the people to worship, to break camp in order to move on and as
an alarm in preparation for battle. As God spoke to the people and used trumpets in
fighting their battles for them, the Jews began to call God the “horn of their salvation”.
To them, this meant that God was their deliverer who would fight their battles
for them and save them from their enemies.
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