Trumpets are covenant cues across the canon—gathering God’s people, warning of danger, crowning kings, and announcing hope. Numbers 10 anchors the theme and points forward to the last trumpet in Christ.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Trumpets are covenant cues across the canon—gathering God’s people, warning of danger, crowning kings, and announcing hope. Numbers 10 anchors the theme and points forward to the last trumpet in Christ.
God trims Gideon’s army to three hundred so no one can boast. Jars shatter, torches blaze, trumpets sound—and the Lord turns the battle by His own hand.
Jericho’s walls fall at God’s command as Israel marches in a worship-shaped procession. This chapter highlights presence, holiness, mercy, and the courage of ordered obedience.
Trumpets call to remembrance, a solemn fast centers atonement, and a week of booths bursts with gratitude. Numbers 29 shows how God orders time so his people live by daily mercy and joyful worship.
Trumpets summon and send; the cloud lifts and rests. Numbers 10 shows a people learning to move at God’s word while keeping worship at the center.
Leviticus 23 gathers Israel’s time under God’s voice—weekly Sabbath and yearly feasts that teach rest, gratitude, mercy, and hope. In Christ we taste these realities now and look toward the day when God will dwell with His people in fullness.
Explore the biblical feasts of Israel and their prophetic fulfillment in Jesus Christ, from Passover to Tabernacles, revealing God’s plan.
The Book of Revelation provides a vivid and complex depiction of God’s ultimate plan for the world, centering on a series of judgments that unfold during the Tribulation period. These judgments are structured in three sets of seven: the seven seal judgments, the seven trumpet judgments, and the seven bowl judgments.
The Doctrine of the Tribulation is a foundational component of dispensational premillennial eschatology. It posits a future seven-year period of unprecedented judgment and distress, as outlined in Scripture. This essay provides a defense of the Tribulation timeline, emphasizing its division into two distinct halves and the significant events that mark each period.