© Geo. Meyer and N.H.Kox
A time of joy and sounding of the shofar. George E. Meyer and Norbert H. Kox joyously entertaining some light-hearted dialogue in the Mobile Bible Research Lab. The shofar sounds have been enhanced in Magix Movie Edit Pro-14.
The Shofar (ram's horn) is a God-given means of communication between the Creator and the Created.
The shofar produces the ultimate voice conveying thoughts deeper than any words could produce, and its sound rises above our limited cognitive and vocal faculties. The shofar is one of the most important means of communication between God and his creation.
God used the shofar to open portals and shake the Earth. His voice was in the shofar. God has sounded the shofar and will sound it again. He wants us to sound the shofar too.
The shofar with its pure and piercing sound awakens and reminds us of our origin, responsibility, and destiny. The sound originates from the breath of Man, the life-force infused by Yahweh into Adam. On Rosh Hashanah, the birthday of man, we approach Yahweh with our breath of life and offer it through the shofar.
"The shofar is the sound of man's breath as it is blown into a ram's horn. Man is the sound of God's breath as it was blown into the dust of the earth. On the anniversary of man's formation God wants to see the results of His blast. He tells man to blow back the breath of God and listens carefully to the sound. It should still be reminiscent of God's own breath."
According to Scripture Rosh HaShana is a day of sounding the shofar, "You shall have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation." (Leviticus 23:24).
The shofar is the sound which accompanied the giving of the Torah, and is the great sound which will herald in the coming of the Messiah.