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Showing posts with label Zohar. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Arabs Realize The Importance Of Joseph!

Arabs Attempt to Avert Holy Judgement By Destroying Joseph’s Tomb

“Seek the Lord and live, lest he break out like fire in the house of Joseph, and it devour, with none to quench it for Bethel.” (Amos 5:6)
In response to a request by Arab states, UNESCO recently passed a resolution declaring holy Jewish places to be sites of Islamic heritage. The significant exception is the burial site of Joseph, which they have chosen to destroy rather than usurp.
The Arab’s treatment of the Jewish holy site should not be attributed to any hatred Islam has towards the Biblical character of Joseph, who is held in high esteem in the Koran. His story is told in great detail in the Muslim holy book. Why would Muslims choose to  burn the burial site of one of the major characters in the Koran? The answer lies in the special significance of Joseph’s burial site to the Jewish redemptive process.
Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein explained the special significance of Joseph’s burial site in a recent lecture, noting that it is the only holy site that the Arabs chose to burn. He explains the severity of their actions by saying that the worst type of person, someone God will not forgive, is a person who is ungrateful for something that was done for him.
The rabbi taught that this is learned from the story of Adam. When God confronts Adam for eating from the fruit of the tree of knowledge, Adam passes off the responsibility onto Eve. The Rabbi quoted Rashi, a medieval French rabbi renowned for his incredibly influential commentary on the Bible, who wrote that by blaming Eve, Adam rejected the good that was done for man when God by created woman. It is specifically for this ingratitude that man was ejected from the Garden of Eden.
Rabbi Wallerstein went on to explain that this is precisely the sin Arabs are guilty of when they try to eradicate the memory of Joseph. In the Bible, it is written that Joseph actually saved all of Egypt by foreseeing the future and storing food to last through the famine. In that sense, the entire Arab world owes the Jews a debt of gratitude.
“Burning down the gravesite of Joseph is an attempt to deny or cancel out that debt. It is the highest level of ingratitude, an unforgivable sin for which they should be thrown out of the land,” Wallerstein said.
Rabbi Wallerstein gives another reason for the Arab desire to wipe out the name of Joseph. He quotes the Zohar, an important Jewish work which states that before the Messiah comes, while he is in heaven, God dresses him in a robe on which every name of every Jew that was ever killed would be written. God tells the Messiah, ‘When you reveal yourself, this is the robe you will be wearing, and every name will be revenged’. The fire that will be used to burn those who killed Jews is Joseph’s fire, as expressed in Amos 5:6: “Seek the Lord and live, lest he break out like fire in the house of Joseph, and it devour, with none to quench it for Bethel”, and again in Ovadiah 1:18: “Then the house of Jacob will be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame; But the house of Esau will be as stubble, And they will set them on fire and consume them”.
Rabbi Wallerstein explained the special significance of Joseph’s fire to Breaking Israel News.
“Joseph’s fire that burns them is Moshiach ben Yoseph (the Messiah from the House of Joseph), which is the battle that comes before Moshiach ben David (the Messiah from the House of David). This conflict over Joseph’s Tomb is just one more step before Moshiach. This never happened before,” he explained.
According to Rabbi Wallerstein, the Arabs, who are responsible for many of the names on that robe, are trying to extinguish the fire before it appears in its full glory to burn them. They are attacking fire with fire, which is why burning it once simply was not enough.
When asked what was at stake in this battle, Rabbi Wallerstein was very clear. “In kabbalah, Joseph is yesod, the foundation. He is the foundation of all creation, just like Adam. That is what’s at stake at Joseph’s Tomb.”

Read more at https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/53220/arabs-attempt-to-avert-holy-judgement-by-destroying-josephs-tomb-jewish-world/#dkMk1jELAzkfJGif.99

Thursday, October 29, 2015

We ARE Moving Closer To The Arrival Of The Messiah!



Muslims Worshipping on Temple Mount is Sign of Messianic Times, Says Ancient Jewish Prophecy


“The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until tribute comes to him; and to him shall be the obedience of the peoples.” (Genesis 49:10)
Last Shabbat, Rabbi Haim Rothman passed away as a result of injuries he sustained in the horrifying terror attack in the Har Nof synagogue last November. His tragic death, after almost one full year in a coma, conforms precisely to a prophecy in the Zohar, a book of Jewish teachings, that describes this specific attack as a major step in the messianic process.
In the Zohar, a book of Jewish mysticism based on Biblical commentary, it is written that in the sixth cycle of 1000 years, there will be a spiritual process of 70 days which “will return the Torah to Moses”, after which “a great cry will go up to God from Israel from the suffering, and a synagogue in the south will be attacked, and five truly righteous Jews will be killed”.
The Har Nof synagogue was attacked by Arab terrorists armed with knives, guns and axes on November 18, 2014. Four Jews were killed in the attack, as well as a Druze policeman, Master Sergeant Zidan Saif, who was killed after heroically engaging the two terrorists. Saif was certainly a righteous and courageous man, and, according to Jewish law, he has the status of a pious non-Jew. The kaddish, the prayer for the dead, is also said for non-Jews who die protecting Jews. In addition, the Druze claim to be from Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, so they are connected to Judaism and Israel. However, for the sake of understanding the Zohar, the Druze policeman was not included in the number of righteous Jews killed in the attack.
At the time of the attack, many scholars of the Zohar tried to understand events according to the timetable described, but the prediction that five righteous Jews would be killed in the attack only truly became a reality last Saturday, when Rabbi Rothman died. Using this timeline, many of the steps that are described in the Zohar as following the murder of the five righteous men in the synagogue are now clearly recognizable in the  violent conflicts in and around Israel today.
For example, in the most intriguing part of the prophecy, the Zohar predicts that the “Sons of Ishmael” (Arabs) will make war against the Messiah, and will “come and bow down before God at the holy mountain in Jerusalem”. The Zohar specifically uses the name of the God of the Jews, and not a generic term or the expression used for non-Jewish worship. This prediction of the Zohar predicts that the Arabs will worship the Jewish God on the Temple Mount and, in fact, that does seem to be what is happening.
With all the anger and fury surrounding the Temple Mount lately, a fact that has largely gone unnoticed is that it is the site of the Jewish Temples which has become the defining symbol for Muslims, rather than the al-Aqsa Mosque, which faces the Kaaba in Mecca. It is the silver-domed Al-Aqsa, and not the Dome of the Rock, that stands on the supposed point from which Muhammad ascended to heaven, sanctifying the location for Muslims.
Before the establishment of the state of Israel, this was not so. During the First Crusade, Islam was uninterested in the Dome of the Rock and it was turned into a church while al-Aqsa, with its lead dome, was a modest mosque. In the early 20th century, the attention of the Muslim world was much more focused on the silver dome of al Aqsa than on the Dome of the Rock, which was not covered with gold until 1993, after the Jews began ascending to the Temple Mount. It appears that the Arabs become intensely interested in the site only when the Jews, and their God, are present.
In fact, the recent Palestinian proposal adopted by UNESCO has Muslims sanctifying and praying at several major Jewish holy sites which have little relevance or connection to Islam.  Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem and Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus were tiny and isolated sites, mostly ignored by the Muslims, until Jews returned and began praying there.


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The Temple Mount. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
The Old City of Jerusalem with a view of the Western Wall and Temple Mount. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

The Zohar explicitly states that these wars will be in the sixth cycle of 1,000 years, which is the present era according to the Jewish calendar, and even more specifically, in the current month of Cheshvan.
At that time, the world will gather to make war against Israel, and the children of Edom will gather together and conquer Israel. Edom, in terms of the Zohar, is generally understood to be Rome, or the leader of Western culture; today, scholars interpret Edom to mean the United States.
The Zohar goes on to say that Edom will rule Israel for 12 months. At the end of 12 months the world will shake, and during that time, the Shechina (heavenly presence) will return to dwell in the cave of Moses. The Messiah will hide for 9 months – similar to the period of pregnancy – and then the people in Israel will hear a sound like the blowing of a shofar.
The Zohar and other classical Jewish sources go into great detail describing the steps leading up to the Messiah. Throughout the ages, people have claimed the arrival of the Messiah is imminent, yet never before have the events been so in-sync with the prophecies.

Read more at https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/52507/muslims-worshipping-temple-mount-sign-messianic-times-ancient-jewish-prophecy-jewish-world/#miaACUQuOkJ4hFuM.99

Friday, October 23, 2015

Jerusalem WILL BE Where The Battle Between Arabs And Jews Will Finally Be Settled. It Will Be Costly. Will Cause Many Deaths. Israel Will Triumph In The End

Today’s Messianic War Over Jerusalem Predicted Thousands of Years Ago

“Then he said to me, ‘This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel saying, “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord.’ ” (Zechariah 4:6)
One of the most troubling aspects of the recent violence and terror in Israel is the battle between truth and lies. Lies against Israel are easily accepted in every form and majority of forums, including major news outlets and governments. However, one of the most disturbing claims are those denying the existence of the Jewish Temples and the Jewish nation’s connection to the holy site.
As worrying as this claim is, the current developments against Israel were anticipated thousands of years ago in the Jewish mystical text called the Zohar as part of the End of Days process:
“…The descendents of Ishmael will go up at that time (End of Days) with the nations of the world against Jerusalem…” (Zohar 1:119a)
The Jewish Temples were, until now, a universal truth chronicled in the Jewish Bible, the Koran and the New Testament. Nonetheless, the Jewish claim of a historical connection to their holiest site is being denied in mainstream press and in the international political arena.
The New York Times recently published an article that claimed there is no corroborative archaeological evidence to substantiate Jewish claims of Temples on the Temple Mount. To deny this would seem incredible. However, in an almost close call, a recently shot down proposal at the UN sought to cancel out all Jewish claims to the Temple Mount by Arab nations, including the Palestinians.
While the Temple Mount was not wrested away from Israel, a UN commission declared the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and the Tomb of Rachel in Bethlehem as Muslim holy sites. Such a move is nothing less than an unprecedented attempt to rewrite history. Similarly, France has made a proposal to the UN for an international force on the Temple Mount, also cancelling out Jewish claims.
In a separate Jewish commentary describing the End of Days, the Sefer Eliyahu, first published in Salonika in 1743, describes how the Arab nations will attempt to convert the Jewish nation to Islam and rewrite Temple Mount history:
“Israel will say to the king of the Arabs, ‘Take silver and gold and leave the Temple.’ The king of the Arabs will say, ‘You have nothing to do with this Temple. However, if you want, choose a sacrifice as you did in the past, and we will also offer a sacrifice, and with the one whose sacrifice is accepted, we will all become one people.’ The Jewish people will offer theirs, but it will not be accepted because the Satan will lay charges against them before The Holy One, Blessed is He. The descendants of Kedar will offer theirs, and it will be accepted…At that time, the Arabs will say to Israel, ‘Come and believe in our faith,’ but Israel will answer, ‘We will kill or be killed, but we will not deny our belief!’ At that time, swords will be drawn, bows will be strung and arrows will be sent, and many will fall.” (Pirkei Mashiach, p. 236)
The Sefer Eliyahu describes a war of faith and religion, of the type being fought today. Sacrifices, or the modern equivalent, prayer, is at the center of the conflict, as the ancient book predicts. Today Jews or Christians praying on the Temple Mount is considered an act of aggression in the international press and a declaration of war.
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A view of the Western Wall. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
A view of the Western Wall. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
Though the recent conflict is violent, Rabbi Yekutiel Yehudah Halberstam, also known as the Klausenberger Rebbe, predicted this conflict with the Arabs after the Six-Day War, almost 40 years ago, and instructed his students on how to be victorious.
“Don’t think that the Arabs will always run away; Ishmael will return, resiliently strong. Our ultimate war with him will be a difficult one; we shall not prevail by way of military means…The Nazis killed my wife and my eleven children. I suffered from them in ways that defy description. Yet, the Ishmaelites outdo the Nazis when it comes to cruelty. I shudder to think what will be.”
According to Rabbi Mattityahu Glazerson, a world-renowned Bible Codes expert, the conflict between the “sons of Ishmael” and the Jewish nation is clearly spelled out in the Bible. Citing the rabbinic commentary known as the Pirke de Rebbe Eliezer, written 100 years before the beginning of Islam, Ishmael will challenge the Jews in the final days of the messianic process through “falsehood [which] will multiply and truth will be hidden,” precisely in the manner Israel is being challenged today.

Read more at https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/51931/todays-messianic-war-over-jerusalem-predicted-thousands-of-years-ago/#iczMvzmQqRf3rfoe.99