Leviticus 23:23–25

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Leviticus 23:23–25 is a passage in the Hebrew Bible that institutes the sacred day later known as Rosh Hashanah, prescribing a memorial proclaimed with trumpet blasts and a cessation of regular work.

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Surface form Occurrences
Leviticus 23 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse passage
Torah passage
addressee Moses
associatedWith Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah
surface form: Yom Teruah
book Book of Leviticus
surface form: Leviticus
calendarDay first day of the month
calendarMonth seventh month
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in Judaism
canonical scripture in most Christian traditions
chapter 23
commandedTo Israelites
forbids regular work on the day
genre cultic instruction
legal text
influenced later Jewish halakhic regulations for Rosh Hashanah
institutes sacred day on the first day of the seventh month
language Biblical Hebrew
liturgicalElement blowing of trumpets
memorial proclamation
liturgicalUse read in Jewish synagogue lectionaries
used in discussions of Rosh Hashanah laws
locatedIn Priestly code
festival calendar of Leviticus 23
mentions offering by fire
seventh month
trumpet blasts
parallelTo Numbers 29:1–6
partOf Book of Leviticus
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Leviticus 23:23–25 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Leviticus 23

Bible
surface form: Old Testament

Torah
surface form: Pentateuch

Torah
prescribes holy convocation
memorial of blowing of trumpets
offering made by fire to YHWH
sabbath rest from ordinary work
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
speaker God
surface form: YHWH
theme divine command
festival observance
rest from labor
sacred time
sacrificial offerings
verses 23–25

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Rosh Hashanah biblicalSource Leviticus 23:23–25
Leviticus 23:23–25 partOf Leviticus 23:23–25 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Leviticus 23