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Raw Concept Context Output

Leviticus 23:24

Concepts identified: CALLING (qara/klesis), TEMPLE (heykal/naos), HOLY (qadosh/hagios)

Same Chapter (Leviticus 23) -- 11 verses

All "holy convocation" verses in the feast calendar: - Lev 23:2,3,4,7,8,20,21,27,35,36,37

Key finding: Lev 23:27 shares all three concepts (CALLING, HOLY) and is the Day of Atonement institution verse -- confirming the structural pairing of Trumpets (v.24) and DOA (v.27).

Same Book (Leviticus) -- notable

  • Lev 16:33 (HOLY, TEMPLE) -- DOA atonement for the sanctuary
  • Lev 16:17 (HOLY) -- "no man in the tabernacle" during DOA atonement
  • Lev 25:10 (CALLING, HOLY) -- Jubilee proclamation of liberty

Same Author (Moses) -- notable

  • Num 29:1 (CALLING, HOLY) -- parallel Feast of Trumpets text
  • Num 29:7 (CALLING, HOLY) -- DOA offerings text
  • Exo 12:16 (CALLING, HOLY) -- Passover holy convocation (pattern)

Other Books -- notable

  • 1 Pet 2:9 (CALLING, HOLY) -- "royal priesthood, holy nation... called out of darkness"
  • 1 Thess 4:7 (CALLING, HOLY) -- "God hath not called us unto uncleanness, but unto holiness"
  • 2 Tim 1:9 (CALLING, HOLY) -- "called us with an holy calling"

Numbers 10:9

Concepts identified: WORSHIP (shachah/proskyneo -- via "before/face of"), SALVATION (yeshuah/soteria -- via "saved")

Same Chapter (Numbers 10) -- 3 verses

  • Num 10:10 -- "memorial BEFORE your God" (worship concept)
  • Num 10:33 -- ark going BEFORE them (worship/presence)
  • Num 10:35 -- "Rise up, LORD, and let thine enemies be scattered" (the battle prayer)

Key insight: The concept tool identifies the SALVATION concept in the trumpet verse, connecting it to a vast network of deliverance passages. The trumpet blowing -> divine remembrance -> salvation chain (Num 10:9) maps onto the broader pattern where God's people cry out and are delivered.

Other Books -- notable

  • 2 Chr 20:17 (SALVATION, WORSHIP) -- "see the salvation of the LORD" (Jehoshaphat's battle, which involved trumpet/praise)
  • 2 Chr 20:9 (SALVATION, WORSHIP) -- "we stand before this house and cry... thou wilt hear and help"
  • 1 Sam 4:3 (SALVATION, WORSHIP) -- ark as means of salvation from enemies (but without obedience = failure)

1 Thessalonians 4:16

Concepts identified: MESSIAH (Christos), RESURRECTION (anastasis)

Same Author (Paul) -- key

  • 1 Cor 15:12-17,20 -- the entire resurrection argument; 15:52 contains the parallel "last trump" reference
  • Eph 5:14 -- "Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light" -- spiritual awakening language echoing the trumpet call

Other Books -- notable

  • 1 Ki 1:34,39 (MESSIAH, RESURRECTION) -- anointing Solomon with trumpet and "God save the king" -- coronation trumpet
  • Acts 26:23 -- "Christ should suffer, and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead" -- the Firstfruits-resurrection connection
  • Rev 20:4,6 (KING, MESSIAH) -- first resurrection; they "reigned with Christ a thousand years"

Revelation 11:15

Concepts identified: WORD (logos), KINGDOM (basileia), MESSIAH (Christos), KING (basileus)

Same Book (Revelation) -- key

  • Rev 12:10 (KINGDOM, MESSIAH) -- "Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ" -- PARALLEL kingdom announcement
  • Rev 20:4 (KING, MESSIAH) -- "they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years"
  • Rev 19:6 (KING) -- "the Lord God omnipotent reigneth" -- the kingdom fulfilled
  • Rev 15:3 (KING) -- "thou King of saints" -- the song at the bowls

Same Author (John) -- notable

The kingdom theme pervades Revelation, with 11:15 as the definitive transfer-of-sovereignty declaration.

Key insight: The concept tool connects Rev 11:15 to the coronation-trumpet tradition (1 Ki 1:34,39 -- anointing with trumpet) through the MESSIAH+KING concepts. The seventh trumpet is simultaneously an eschatological trumpet, a coronation trumpet, and a judgment trumpet.