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'''The Feast of Trumpets''' is the first feast to be celebrated in autumn among [[God]]’s [[Feasts of God|seven feasts in three times]]. The date is the first day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar, which falls in September or October by the [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gregorian-calendar Gregorian calendar] (solar calendar). Every Feast of Trumpets, the Israelites blew trumpets loudly in preparation for the [[Day of Atonement]], repenting of their sins.   
'''The Feast of Trumpets''' is the first feast to be celebrated in autumn among [[God]]’s [[The Feasts of God|seven feasts in three times]]. The date is the first day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar, which falls in September or October by the [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gregorian-calendar Gregorian calendar] (solar calendar). Every Feast of Trumpets, the Israelites blew trumpets loudly in preparation for the [[Day of Atonement]], repenting of their sins.   
==Origin of the Feast of Trumpets==
==Origin of the Feast of Trumpets==
===Israel’s Sin Against God===
===Israel’s Sin Against God===