Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

Among Gentile families, parents typically work two jobs, reducing quality family time. In fact, statistics reveal that the average father spends 2.5 hours a day with his child during the week, including watching television.3 Early in life a cycle begins where a child is under the influence of other people more than his or her parents. For working parents, the cycle starts at age five. The youngster is driven to a day-care center while Mom works helping to “make ends meet.” After day care is kindergarten, followed by twelve years of public school, totaling about thirteen years of direct influence from male and female teachers, each attempting to impart knowledge that, hopefully, results in good grades and a graduation certificate. During these thirteen important years, each child will view thousands of hours of crime, violence, sex, and profanity through television, movies, and DVDs. Internet access will add thousands more graphic images and information, including a dark world of perversion and chat rooms. By the time your child reaches the mature age of twenty-two, public schools and colleges have imparted knowledge to them for about seventeen consecutive years. The Eight Stages of Growth There are eight different Hebrew words found in Scripture used to depict a new stage of life.4 The Hebrew Word Scripture Reference The Growth Level 1. Yeled Exodus 2:3, 6, 8 A newborn 2. Yanaq Isaiah 11:8 A suckling

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