Numbers 10:7 - But when the assembly is to be gathered together, you shall blow, but you shall not sound an alarm.

Generated Verse: Numbers 10:7

What does "Numbers 10:7" mean?


Numbers 10:7 states, "But when the assembly is to be gathered together, you shall blow, but you shall not sound an alarm."

Here's a breakdown of what this verse means:

"When the assembly is to be gathered together, you shall blow..." This refers to the use of trumpets (specifically, silver trumpets mentioned earlier in the chapter) to signal the people of Israel to come together. The blowing of the trumpets was the call to a general gathering of the people. The specific sound of the trumpet would indicate the gathering was for the whole community or for the leaders only.

"...but you shall not sound an alarm." This distinguishes the sound from another specific type of trumpet blast (a teruah). The word "alarm" implies a more urgent, rapid, or broken blast used as a signal for a different purpose. It typically meant a "shout" or "blast" associated with moving camps or preparing for battle. This command forbids using that specific sound to call the assembly.

In essence, the verse outlines the use of a specific, less urgent, trumpet sound (not a teruah or alarm) to call the Israelite community together. It's a signal for a gathering, but not a signal of danger or immediate action.

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