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What does the Bible say about the jubilee trumpet?

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The jubilee trumpet, as referenced in Leviticus 25:9, signifies liberation and the proclamation of the gospel's grace.

The jubilee trumpet, described in Leviticus 25:9, was a distinct sound that proclaimed freedom and restoration in Israel. It was blown every fifty years to declare a year of liberty for all captives and to restore lost possessions. This trumpet’s sound was not only a call for celebration but also symbolized the gospel's proclamation of grace, emphasizing the love and mercy of God in redeeming His people from sin. As noted in the text, this joyous proclamation mirrors the moment when a believer first hears the gospel, experiencing the liberating power of Christ’s atonement, much like the captives hearing the jubilee trumpet.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:9, Psalm 81:3, Joel 2:1, 1 Corinthians 14:8

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Leviticus 15:9
Robert Hawker · Mar 27, 2016
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