Leviticus 25:9
Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound on the tenth day of the seventh month, in the day of atonement shall ye make the trumpet sound throughout all your land.
Cross-reference
In Leviticus 25:10-12, the jubilee's practical details follow the trumpet blast: liberty, property return, and sabbath rest.
In Leviticus 16:20, the Day of Atonement ritual is detailed — the same day the Jubilee trumpet is sounded.
In Leviticus 16:30, the Day of Atonement provides cleansing — the very day the Jubilee trumpet proclaims liberty.
In Leviticus 23:27, the Day of Atonement is described — the exact day when the Jubilee trumpet is to be sounded.
In Leviticus 27:17, the jubilee year sets the valuation baseline for consecrated fields, directly tied to the same 50th year.
In Leviticus 27:24, the jubilee law requires returned property, applying the liberty proclaimed here.
In Numbers 36:4, the jubilee year resolves inheritance for daughters, enforcing the property release commanded here.
In 2 Corinthians 5:19-21, Christ's atonement fulfills the Day of Atonement, and the Jubilee trumpet heralds reconciliation and new creation.
In Isaiah 27:13, a great trumpet signals the regathering of exiles — fulfilling the Jubilee's theme of liberty and restoration in a future event.
Isaiah 61:2 echoes the Jubilee trumpet call, proclaiming the year of the LORD's favor as a time of liberty and comfort.
In Psalm 89:15, the joyful sound likely echoes the jubilee trumpet, blessing those who hear its proclamation.