The Shofar
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  • For more information about Shofar and other Holy Temple instruments, we have written extensively on the Shofar and have three websites

    hearingshofar (dot) com

    Shofar Blog Hearingshofar (dot) blogspot (dot) com

    ShofarCorps (dot) com

  • What a glorious sound to make before the LORD! Puts tears in my eyes.

  • This is very informative segment, thanks for posting. Particularly the part where Randy talks about each individual shofar sounder developing their unique set of sounds. I recently was blowing a small rams horn, and I believe the Lord was inspiring the sounds, like anguished intense wailing or weeping,to emerge from within it. I couldnt do it to order, it just happened a few times. In fact the shofar seems to be really quite unpredictable, yet also versatile despite its apparent simplicity....

  • I had never heard a shofar before (at the time of my dream); Only after did I find out the sound I heard was the Tekia Hagadol!!! Wow!

  • The guy knows how to blow a shofar! In my Rapture dream I heard the Tekia Hagadol, the "long blast", called ... The Last Trump!!! Blown on Yom Kippur!

  • SHANA TOVA to all

  • A shofar is horn or trumpet , traditionally that of a ram, used for Jewish religious purposes. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

  • Rosh Hashanah is also also known as The Feast of Trumpets, and on that feast a shofar is being blown in synagogue services.

  • Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday commonly referred to as the Jewish New Year. It is observed on the 1st of Tishri as ordained in the Torah in Leviticus 23:24. It is the first of the High Holidays or Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe), or Asseret Yemei Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance) which are days specifically set aside to focus on repentance that conclude with the holiday of Yom Kippur.

  • Thank you for the blast, what a spirit call. Can't wait when we hear it from heaven on that day.

  • Shalom,

    I have a Ram's Shofar hanging on my wall in a respectful place with other artifacts from where I have traveled.

    My oldest daughter attended the Hebrew University in Yerusalim, where I have been in Lebanon, Jordan and of course Israel. I have close friends in Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt and Israel. I am grateful to see a YouTube site of such.

    I invite you to visit my new portion on YouTube: iWalter01.

    Todah Rabah,

    Aeton

  • Discovering the meaning is wisdom, God is awesome and sets people free...Military call to estabish Gods presence, the Shofar is Great, Congratulations

  • I accidentally hit the 'thumbs down' instead of the 'Reply' sorry.

    Happy Sabbath!

    Thank you so much for answering my question. I think it is wonderful how respectfully you are about the use of His Holy name. Blessings 2 U, Lulu

  • Why do you leave the "o" out of God?

  • G-d's name is so revered by Jews that we often refer to him simply as "HaShem" meaning "The Name." For this reason we don't even write his whole name out in English. In Hebrew there are also many ways to avoid writing and saying G-d's name. The very holiest of his names which can only be written in Hebrew is never pronounced by Jews partly because we don't know how it is supposed to be pronounced.Also the piece of paper you write G-d's name on may be discarded.

  • I have been blowing a shofar in spiritual warfare since about 1995. It is an AWESOME weapon that brings YHWH INTO THE FIGHT AS I had never witnessed. I have blown it in services for drug & alcohol addicts & some of them, who had no idea what I was about to do, fell on their face & gave up to YESHUA THEIR LIVES. HOW AWESOME. I HAVE GOT TO GET A HOLD OF RANDY TO LEARN MORE THAN 2 NOTES. AWESOME-AWESOME-AWESOME

  • Praise G-d for the ministry you have had in blowing the shofar! G-d really does change people's hearts with this magnificent instrument. G-d bless you and your continued work!

  • Check out the book "Shofar The Instrument of God" by Aaron Osborne.....Awesome study!! You can find it online at Amazon B&N BAM Target and alot of other places. Maybe even your local bookstore.

  • this give me the chills, I feel YHWH all over me

    thank you for sharing this

    Shabbat Shalom

    ziggy

  • I am so glad you enjoyed this video! Randy is a very annointed man! G-d bless you!

  • Powerful! Really moved my spirit.

    Also, when my cat, "Dodi" heard Randy sounding the shofar, she excitedly ran up into my lap and into my face, repeatedly, as if to say, "Is He coming back now??!!" :)

    "All creation groans."

    Thanks, Randy. You are anointed.  God is so cool. He's restoring things in every area.

  • thats my uncle randy

  • how can i get a shofar like that?

  • I ENJOY SHOUTING MISPELLED PRAISES

  • Perfect! Beautiful! I like this sound so much! Where can I find this in CD or MP3?

  • PRAISE THE LORD FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Beutiful!!

  • remember the holocuost was done by xtains to steal yisreal and mj are the new schem to assimalate us to thier false god

  • yanni

    do you know YESHUA? if not go and read the Tanak and you will find HIM, HE is there waiting for you HE is your SAR SHALOM

  • Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 9:6 speaks about the birth of the Messiah. Immanuel from Isaiah 7:14 means "God with us", God came to earth from heaven and incarnated and manifested in the flesh in the person of Yeshua the Messiah. Yeshua HaMashiach is Immanuel meaning Yeshua HaMashiach is The Incarnation of Yahweh.

  • Yeshua HaMashiach was not the first appearance of God in the flesh. It is ridiculous, hypocrisy and insane if you say and think that you can do anything that God can't do. God can do anything according to his will, he can interact with his creation and above all of that God appeared and manifested himself in the flesh many times in the Tanakh (see Genesis 3:8, Genesis 18:1-14, Genesis 32:24-30, Exodus 24:9-11, Joshua 5:13-15, Judges 13:22, Proverbs 30:4).

  • True Christianity does not teach how to hate Jews yanni121260. I agree that the Jewish people confronted the Holocaust, pogroms and inquisitions and all of this things happened because the Bible speaks about a blessing and a curse set before and upon Israel (see Deuteronomy 11:26-28, Deuteronomy 28:37 & 62-64 and Jeremiah 29:18-19) and those are the consequences if indeed the Jewish people rejected the promised Messiah of Israel.

  • Love the show...love the hosts:)

  • I like the start....."CHAAAAARRRRRGGGGEEE­E!!!!!!!"

  • cool

  • Zephaniah 1:14 Near is the great day of the LORD, Near and coming very quickly; Listen, the day of the LORD! In it the warrior cries out bitterly....you better watch out non believers!

  • AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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