Yum Taru'ah: The Day of Trumpets
A Day of Trumpets overview on Yum Taru'ah, the awakening blast, and the opening movement of the fall feasts.
SERIES 5: YUM TARU’AH (THE DAY OF TRUMPETS / SHOUTING)
Foundational Overview: The Acoustic Alarm and the Final Warning
The long, arduous gap between the Summer Transmission (Chag HaShabu’ut) and the Fall Intersections represents the current prophetic era of the Qahal. Having received the internal architecture of the Turah via the Ruach HaQudash, the remnant has been waiting, enduring the dissonance of Babylon, and sustaining the frequency of the Saphah Barurah.
This period of waiting abruptly shatters on the first day of the seventh month. This is Yum Taru’ah—the day of the acoustic alarm. It is the catalyst that triggers the final, rapid-fire sequence of the terrestrial timeline.
The Commandment and the True Identity of the Day
The Turah establishes this Maw’ad (Appointed Time) with strict simplicity. It does not call this day the “Head of the Year.”
“Speak unto the children of Yashar’al, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets (Taru’ah), an holy convocation.”
— Wayiqra (Leviticus) 23:24
The word Taru’ah is an archaic acoustic term. It means a massive, jarring shout, a battle cry, or the sustained, shattering blast of a horn. The primary instrument of this day is the Shupar (ram’s horn).
As established in the restoration standards, the Babylonian and Pharisaic traditions corrupted this day by renaming it “Rash HaShanah” (New Year), shifting the beginning of the year to the Fall to align with pagan agricultural cycles. The Qadamuni protocol violently rejects this. The year begins in the Spring (Abib). The first day of the seventh month is strictly an alarm. It is not a celebration of beginnings; it is the terrifying announcement of the Endgame.
The Physics of the Shupar
In the physical realm, the Shupar was used by the ancient watchmen on the walls of Yarushalayim. It was not a musical instrument for entertainment; it was a mechanism of war, warning, and assembly.
When the enemy approached, the watchman was commanded to blow the Shupar to awaken the city.
“If when he seeth the sword come upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people; Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning; if the sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head.”
— Yachazaq’al (Ezekiel) 33:3-4
In the spiritual physics of the Heavenly Haykal, the Shupar is a bio-acoustic amplifier. Its frequency is designed to cut through the heavy, dense atmosphere of Babylon. During the long summer gap, it is easy for the Qahal to fall into spiritual slumber. Yum Taru’ah is the divine, acoustic shockwave that violently awakens the biological and spiritual vessel, commanding the remnant to snap to attention because the King is approaching.
The Prophetic Fulfillment: The Awakening of the Dead
The Spring feasts were perfectly fulfilled at the first arrival of Yahushua. The Fall feasts await their ultimate fulfillment at his return. Yum Taru’ah is the exact chronological and acoustic coordinate for the resurrection of the righteous dead and the transfiguration of the living remnant.
The emissary Sha’ul clearly understood the acoustic mechanics of this specific appointed time:
“For the Adunay himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump (Shupar) of Alahiym: and the dead in Mashiach shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Adunay in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Adun.”
— 1 Tasaluniyiym (1 Thessalonians) 4:16-17
The shout (Taru’ah) and the Shupar are the designated frequencies that will penetrate the soil of the earth, vibrating the uncorrupted seed of the righteous, and executing the final biological upgrade (the transfiguration).
The Scope of Series 5
In this series, we will examine the mechanics of the acoustic alarm across two distinct articles:
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Article 5.1: The Shupar Protocol will explore the earthly responsibility of the Qahal on this day—the physics of the ram’s horn, the role of the watchman, and shattering the spiritual slumber of Babylon.
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Article 5.2: The Awakening of the Dead will focus entirely on the prophetic fulfillment: the future acoustic shockwave that will trigger the resurrection, the transfiguration of the biological vessel, and the return of the King.
The summer has ended. The watchman has taken his post. The alarm is sounding.
Study Path
Continue the Maw'adiym Path
Follow the next step in this appointed-time sequence through the linked Maw'adiym studies below. These connected articles help keep the full chronology, feast structure, and restoration flow together as one study path.