Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
In the Hebrew text, notice the three smaller letters in the names of Haman’s sons.
In the Hebrew text, the first, seventh, and tenth names of Haman’s sons have one Hebrew letter in each name that is one half the size of the other Hebrew letters in the ten names. The three Hebrew letters are tav , shin , and zayin . When adding up the number value of these three letters, they total 5,706, which on the Jewish calendar becomes the Gregorian calendar year of 1946. On October 16, 1946, there were eleven Nazis scheduled to be hung for their war crimes against the Jews. Prior to the hanging, one Nazi, Herman Goring, committed suicide, leaving ten. When these ten Nazis were hung, their deaths fell on Purim, the celebration where Jews remember the defeat of Haman in Persia by Queen Esther! The Nazis’ hanging fell on the Hebrew calendar on the twenty-first of Tishri, which is the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles, also called Hosanna Rabbah, the “Day of the Final Verdict.” The three smaller Hebrew letters in the Hebrew scroll of Esther were not formed in modern times but existed in that form and were copied in that manner for centuries. Yet, what some thought was a copyist’s mistake was actually a prophetic clue of a future event that would one day repeat the same events recorded in the story of Esther. The Number Value of Certain Words While most Christian theologians reject this method of discovering deeper truth in the Scriptures, this method is used at various levels of rabbinical Judaism to discover a mystery
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