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And now the third day had come. Morning broke, and all at once thunder was heard, lightning shone out, and the mountain was covered with thick mist; loud rang the trumpet-blast, and the people in the camp were dismayed.✻ (Exodus 19, 16)
Louder yet grew the noise of the trumpet, longer its blast; and then Moses spoke to the Lord, and the Lord’s voice was heard in answer. (Exodus 19, 19)
All the people stood watching while thunder rolled and lightning flashed, while the trumpet sounded and the mountain was wreathed in smoke, terrified and awe-stricken so that they kept their distance, (Exodus 20, 18)
when the sound comes again, a second wail of the trumpet, those on the south will fold their tents; and so with the rest, as the wail of the trumpet bids them set out. (Numbers 10, 6)
When the signal is given for the people to assemble, the blast of the trumpet will be on one note, without any wailing rise and fall. (Numbers 10, 7)
And when you keep feast or holiday, and at the new moon, you will make burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offering to the sound of the trumpet, to claim the divine audience; audience from the Lord your God. (Numbers 10, 10)
So he would have food left, and a trumpet for each man; then he sent the others back to their own dwelling-places, and with three hundred men prepared to give battle.The camp of Madian lay there in the valley below him, (Judges 7, 8)
Then he divided his men into three companies, and bade each man carry a trumpet, and an empty jar, and in the jar, a lighted torch. (Judges 7, 16)
I shall hold up my trumpet and blow a blast, and you too must blow a blast, on different sides of the camp; then you will cry aloud, For the Lord and for Gedeon! (Judges 7, 18)
So Gedeon and his three hundred men reached the edge of the camp, just as the midnight watch began, when the newly posted guards were wide awake. Every trumpet blew, and every jar was shattered against its neighbour; (Judges 7, 19)
With that, he sounded his trumpet, and all his army halted; there was no more pursuit of Israel, no more fighting. (2 Samuel 2, 28)
and meanwhile he had sent agents of his throughout all the tribes of Israel, bidding them wait till they heard the trumpet sound, and then raise the cry, Absalom is king! Absalom reigns at Hebron! (2 Samuel 15, 10)
