The Meaning of Yom Teruah: A Cry for YASHUA [Excerpt From the Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Series]

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It’s written in Leviticus that Yom Teruah (also known as Feast of Trumpets and Rosh Hashanah) was to be a “remembrance of teruah,” but the reason for this Feast is not explained in the Scriptures.

In this video, we take a look at how the Hebrew words "rua" and "teruah" are used in the Bible and how this Feast is a foreshadow of the Day of THE LORD & the return of YASHUA (JESUS, the Salvation of GOD).

This video is an excerpt from our Paleo Hebrew Alphabet Series - Episode 16 on the letter Ayin.

Here's a link to the full episode: https://youtu.be/JMGY-aEgFp8

And here’s a link to a blog on the subject: https://www.fathersalphabet.com/yom-teruah/

Thanks for stopping by, and hope you enjoy.

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