Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

confirming Abraham’s covenant for the land. Rabbis saw the verse in the Hebrew text and noticed that if you simply change the spacing between the letters, a message would be formed that is known today as the Rabin code . The passage reads: “ . . . fire which passed between these pieces” (Gen. 15:17, THE CHUMASH). When the spaces are changed between the Hebrew words in the Genesis 15:17 phrase, it reads, esh esh ra’ b’rabin , or, “fire, evil fire against Rabin.” The prime minister was shot twice, an allusion to the firing of two bullets. Some suggest this code was already known, and the Jewish man who killed Rabin was attempting to fulfill the prediction, but there is no evidence of such. It does, however, reveal the amazing layers of prophetic revelation in the Torah and how future events can be encoded in the text.

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