Mal-nourished
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Now we go to Leviticus 23:24 to analyze our first instructions in regards to this memorial: “Speak to the children (mind “builders”) of Israyl (thoughts “ruled” by and for Yahweh), saying, ‘In the seventh moon, you shall have a Sabbath (rested mind), a memorial (mental time to remember what is revealed by Yahweh’s will within; #2146) of blowing (the time when the mind of Yahweh, from His Temple within, removes constructs of the personal will and releases constructs of His will) of trumpets (the breaking of internal bondage, the internal war against mental idols); a holy (consciously pure) convocation (mental calling out).”
And so we see how Yahdah (Judah) of both past and present, actually titles this mental memorial, “Day (Yom) of Blowing (teruwah)”, and yet the translation is said to be “Feast of Trumpets”. It is expected of you at this point on our journey to be able to internally correct any and all corrections necessary in order to find true and specific Hebraic intent.
Seventh moon – We understand that seven embodies the intent of “completion”, and that the moon signifies to “be new”, or more practically in the physical sense, a new month.
I have given the meta -physical representation that the moon is the “subconscience”; the lesser light. Hebraically, “Seventh moon”, would literally be saying, “complete and new”. Because we discuss the Kingdom within alone we would be wise to go to I Kings 8:2, and learn that the seventh moon is named, “Ethanim”. The actual Hebrew word is spelled Ethanniyim (Ay- thaw-neem) and its definition is “permanent”; #388
Adding if all up we come to realize that this memorial of the blowing of trumpets on the first day of the seventh moon is a radical time of mental transformation within. We now go to the only other place in the books of Mosheh that speaks directly to this memorial; Numbers 29:1 — “On the first day of the seventh moon you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no regular (mentally customary) work. It is a day (illumination) for you to blow (mentally acclimate) the trumpets (breaking off old patterns of thought). Having been through the aspects of each required offering and its Hebraic intent, for verses 2-5 of Numbers 28, we shall simply name the commanded offering with its meaning, leaving the deeper explorations up to you.
v.2 — A burnt (mentally ascending) offering (mental sacrifice/slaughtering) of one young bull (acknowledged “division”) and a ram (false belief in personal strength), and seven lambs (personal arrogance) of the first year without blemish (metal stain).
v.3 — A grain (faith) offering of 3/10 (conviction) of an ephah (former obscurity) of fine flour (mental refinement) mixed with oil (illumination) for the bull. And for the ram, 2/10 (removal of division) of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil.
v.4 — With the seven lambs, 1/10 (humility) of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil.
v.5 — And for a sin (mental transgression) offering, one male goat (former wickedness within), to make atonement (mental appeasement).