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|  | contact multimedia terms of use Newsletter Subscription membership members' login store search | Word From Yerushalaim Simantov Allalouf Rabbi Reveals name of Messiah
Last year one of Israel's leading kabbalah rabbi's
died at the age of 106. Before he died he said that he had recently met the Messiah. He told his disciples
that he would leave a written note with the mystery code of the identity of the Messiah written out. And he had them
promise that this note was not to be opened until one year after his death. His funeral last spring 2006,
in Jerusalem, drew a few hundred thousand Orthodox believers, and the traffic on the streets of Jerusalem was blocked up for
hours. It is now a year later, and the note has been opened, and in
it there were six words in Hebrew, stating, "He will lift the people and prove that His Word and Torah are valid."
Taking the first letter of each of these six words (which was the code) spelled out the name "Yehoshua", a form
of Jesus name in Hebrew. attached is a scanned copy of this story as it appears
in Israel Today Magazine (April /07 edition)... The chief editor Aviel Schneider
of Israel Today, a Jerusalem Messianic magazine, just released this story in their latest (April 2007) issue. Aviel
Schneider did the interviews and the write up on this story. The phone number for Israel Today in Jerusalem is 972-2-622-6881,
and Aviel Schneider's email is aviel@israeltoday.co.il What a break through story! His
funeral last spring 2006, in Jerusalem, drew a few hundred thousand Orthodox believers, and the traffic on the streets of
Jerusalem was blocked up for hours. It is now a year later, and the note
has been opened, and in it there were six words in Hebrew, stating, "He will lift the people and prove that
His Word and Torah are valid." Taking the first letter of each of these six words (which was the code) spelled out the
name "Yehoshua", a form of Jesus name in Hebrew. attached is a scanned
copy of this story as it appears in Israel Today Magazine (April /07 edition)... The
chief editor Aviel Schneider of Israel Today, a Jerusalem Messianic magazine, just released this story in their latest (April
2007) issue. Aviel Schneider did the interviews and the write up on this story. The phone number for Israel Today
in Jerusalem is 972-2-622-6881, and Aviel Schneider's email is aviel@israeltoday.co.il What a break through story! |
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