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When he arrived, he sounded the trumpet in the hill country of E'phraim; and the people of Israel went down with him from the hill country, having him at their head. (Judges 3, 27)
But the Spirit of the LORD took possession of Gideon; and he sounded the trumpet, and the Abiez'rites were called out to follow him. (Judges 6, 34)
And Jonathan said to David, "The LORD, the God of Israel, be witness! When I have sounded my father, about this time tomorrow, or the third day, behold, if he is well disposed toward David, shall I not then send and disclose it to you? (1 Samuel 20, 12)
The priests stood at their posts; the Levites also, with the instruments for music to the LORD which King David had made for giving thanks to the LORD -- for his steadfast love endures for ever -- whenever David offered praises by their ministry; opposite them the priests sounded trumpets; and all Israel stood. (2 Chronicles 7, 6)
The whole assembly worshiped, and the singers sang, and the trumpeters sounded; all this continued until the burnt offering was finished. (2 Chronicles 29, 28)
And each of the builders had his sword girded at his side while he built. The man who sounded the trumpet was beside me. (Nehemiah 4, 18)
Then they sounded the trumpets and gave a loud shout. (1 Maccabees 3, 54)
They fell face down on the ground, and sounded the signal on the trumpets, and cried out to Heaven. (1 Maccabees 4, 40)
Then he came up behind them in three companies, who sounded their trumpets and cried aloud in prayer. (1 Maccabees 5, 33)
Early in the morning the king rose and took his army by a forced march along the road to Beth-zechariah, and his troops made ready for battle and sounded their trumpets. (1 Maccabees 6, 33)
And they sounded the trumpets, and Cendebeus and his army were put to flight, and many of them were wounded and fell; the rest fled into the stronghold. (1 Maccabees 16, 8)
Then the sons of Aaron shouted, they sounded the trumpets of hammered work, they made a great noise to be heard for remembrance before the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 16)