The events of Revelation 11-14 are paralleled in the famed Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), and all that occurs with the blowing of the 7th or final Trumpet, leading up to the Days of Awe which occur before the Day of Atonement, the Day of Judgment. It’s a time acknowledging God’s Sovereignty, a time of Remembrance, where God remembers His people, and for the Shofar, or the blowing of the Tekiah ha-Gadol, the last or final trumpet.
This festival deals with three classes of people. Those who are Righteous and whose names are entered into the Book of Life. This is a picture of the Called and Chosen and Faithful who are raptured at the final trumpet. Then there is an Intermediate Class whose fate stands in the balance, subject to their repentance during the days of Awe. This would include those in the household of God who never choose to become little children. Those who do not repent will face judgment via the Wrath of God, symbolized in the Day of Atonement. And finally, there is the Wicked or Accursed whose names were never entered into the Book of Life. They will know the Lord’s wrath.
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