 Acrylic Shofar stand: Holds Yemenite, Gemsbok, Large Ram Shofars. Bottom Length 11" Height 6.5" Width 5" $24.00 |  Black Metal 3 part Shofar stand: Holds Yemenite, Gemsbok Shofars- 35" Height $26.00 |
 Shofar Bag for Yemenite Shofars
Shofar Bag
The bag holds both Yemenite shofars. The nylon bag is designed for carrying and protecting your Yemenite or Gemsbok shofars. The large outside pocket can accommodate shofar oil and personal items. It comes with a padded shoulder strap, and handle for easy and comfort. In white letters, stamped on the pocket are the words For the Trumpet Shall Sound.
As the bags are handmade in Israel, purchasing one or more is an excellent way to show support for Israel and the Jewish people. It helps people in Israel earn a living.
Item #: 1275 $38.00 |  Shofar olive oil:
Frankincense and Myrrh scented 8 oz. bottle
The shofar
The shofar (rams horn) is the biblical trumpet (the Hebrew word shofar is translated trumpet in most English Bibles). Because the most ancient shofar was made from a rams horn, it reminded the people of the ram that God provided when Abraham offered his son Isaac on Mount Moriah. Because shofars can be made of any animal horn except that of a cow, a much larger shofar is made from the horn of an antelope, and is called the Yemenite shofar.
The shofar is a very important element in the worship experience of the Jewish community. It also has great significance for Christians, for the references in the Apostolic Scriptures to the trumpet most certainly refer to the shofar. When John spoke of seven trumpets in Revelation and when Paul wrote about the last trumpet that signals the resurrection, they were talking about the shofar.
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The holy anointing oil described in Exodus: 30:22-25, was created from:
500 shekels (about 6 kg) of myrrh,
half as much (about 3 kg) of fragrant cinnamon,
250 shekels (about 3 kg) of fragrant cane, "kaneh bosm," (variously translated as calamus or cannabis),
500 shekels (about 6kg) of cassia, and
a hin (about 4 L) of olive oil.
The oil was used to anoint the vessels of the Tabernacle: 30:26, and the High Priest, and is traditionally regarded as the oil used by prophets to anoint Saul, David, and other kings of ancient Israel. $40.00 |