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The Conversation. A woman reacts to hearing a strange noise coming from the sky in Texas. By Debbi Baker. So what are they? While the two descriptions sound similar, they are not the same event. The trumpet of resurreciton and the trumpet judgments are two different events, which happen at different times, though both involve the use of a trumpet. In fact, these are very different trumpets.
First, the trumpet referenced in 1Corinthians 15 is one of the trumpets traditionally blown during the Jewish feast of Rosh Hashanah also called the Feast of Trumpets for that reason. The last trump is a well-known Jewish phrase of Paul's day referring to the final trumpet blown at this feast. Rosh Hashanah observance involves blowing a series of trumpets at the feast each year. Paul was intimating that the feast of Rosh Hashanah pictures the Rapture of the Church.
All seven feasts on the Jewish calendar picture aspects of God's redemptive plan, starting with Passover and ending with the Feast of Tabernacles. The Feast of Rosh Hashanah pictures the moment of the Church's resurrection also called the Rapture , which is why a trumpet is blown during the feast.
That tekiah gedolah is a prophetic picture of the trumpet that will blow at the Church's resurrection. On the other hand, the trumpets of the seven Trumpet Judgments are announcement blown by angels in Heaven during the latter half of Tribulation. They are signals to warn unbelievers of impending judgment.
These judgments will be the final opportunities for unbelievers on Earth in Tribulation to be saved before the final wrath of God poured out on earth in the Bowl Judgments.
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