Numbers 10:10

10 Also blow your trumpets at happy times and during your feasts and at New Moon festivals. Blow them over your burnt offerings and fellowship offerings, because they will help you remember your God. I am the Lord your God."

Numbers 10:10 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 10:10

Also in the day of your gladness
When they should return from the enemy's country conquerors, or have vanquished the enemy that came against them into their own land, and so would fix a day of rejoicing, like the days of Purim, and the seven days when Hezekiah rejoiced, as Aben Ezra observes; and so any time of rejoicing on account of any extraordinary deliverance and salvation:

and in your solemn days;
or festivals, as the passover, pentecost, and tabernacles, which were proclaimed by sound of trumpet, ( Leviticus 23:2 ) ;

and in the beginnings of your months;
their new moons, especially on the first day of the seventh month, which was a feast of blowing of trumpets, ( Leviticus 23:24 ) ;

ye shall blow with the trumpets over your burnt offerings, and over
your peace offerings;
expressing joy for the acceptance of them, and especially when they had, by faith, a view of the great sacrifice of Christ typified by them: this is a fourth use of the trumpets, and may denote the spiritual joy had by believers, through the ministration of the Gospel, and ordinances of it on the Lord's day, and other seasons, and particularly at the feast of the Lord's supper, in the view of peace and reconciliation, and atonement made by the sacrifice of Christ:

that they may be to you for a memorial before your God;
as it were, to put him in mind of the promises he has made, and the blessings he has laid up as a covenant God for his people:

I [am] the Lord your God;
who had a right to appoint such things to be observed by them, and by whom, as their covenant God, they were laid under obligation to regard them.

Numbers 10:10 In-Context

8 "Aaron's sons, the priests, should blow the trumpets. This is a law for you and your descendants from now on.
9 When you are fighting an enemy who attacks you in your own land, blow the trumpets loudly. The Lord your God will take notice of you and will save you from your enemies.
10 Also blow your trumpets at happy times and during your feasts and at New Moon festivals. Blow them over your burnt offerings and fellowship offerings, because they will help you remember your God. I am the Lord your God."
11 The cloud lifted from the Tent of the Agreement on the twentieth day of the second month of the second year.
12 So the Israelites moved from the Desert of Sinai and continued until the cloud stopped in the Desert of Paran.
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