Monday, August 4, 2014

ISRAELI RABBI SPEAKS OF HIS VISION - HE MET OUR SAVIOR , JESUS CHRIST

Submitted by: Suzanne

Rabbi:  “I have met the Messiah”
By Mary Joyce, website editor
The old rabbi took a seat at the front of his synagogue on October 13, 2005.  It was the high holy day of Yom Kippur and the temple was packed.
Soon everyone became concerned when the world-renowned Torah scholar and Kabbalist bowed his head, shielded his eyes, and seemed to go into a trance – for 45 minutes! He didn’t even respond to those who tried to check on him.
Finally to everyone’s relief, Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri raised his right hand and motioned for silence.  Then he lifted his head and said:

I have met the Messiah. He appeared to me in a vision.  He has attached his soul to a particular person in Israel.  I will spend this day teaching you how to recognize the Messiah, for he shall appear soon.  You must be ready for his coming.  Many events of awe will take place before his coming. . . but they will happen quickly.
“I must tell you something disturbing. I have no specific information to give you on the following matter other than what I am about to share with you now. . . The Messiah has revealed to me that he will not present himself until after the death of our prime minister, Ariel Sharon.
Ariel Sharon died on January 11, 2014 after lingering in a coma since 2006. Now Christians and Jews alike are wondering if the Messiah will soon appear.
Rabbi revealed Messiah’s name
Rabbi Kaduri wrote down a brief statement in Hebrew shortly before his own death on January 28, 2006, but he said it could not be revealed until a year after he died.
When the message was opened in 2007, the name of the Messiah was encrypted in Kabbalistic style.  By taking the first letter of each word in the significant portion of his primary sentence, the name YEHOSHUA was spelled out.  Translated into English, the name was JESUS.  Below is the English translation of the rabbi’s statement.  The portion that contained the encrypted name is in boldface.
Rabbi
Concerning the letter abbreviation of the Messiah’s name,
He will lift the people and prove that his word and law are valid.
This I have signed in the month of mercy,
Yitzhak Kaduri
This was a bombshell. Some Jews were enraged.  Some declared the statement was a hoax. Some said their revered rabbi had lost his mind. Yet, he had the presence of mind to withhold the release of his statement for a year.
Shortly after its release, Israel Today published an article about it.  Here is an excerpt about the verboten crosses the rabbi had scribbled all over his handwritten manuscripts.
Israel Today was given access to many of the rabbi’s manuscripts, written in his own hand for the exclusive use of his students.  Most striking were the cross-like symbols painted by Kaduri all over the pages.  In Jewish tradition, one does not use crosses.  In fact, even the use of a plus sign is discouraged because it might be mistaken for a cross.
But there they were, scribbled in the rabbi’s own hand.  When we asked what those symbols meant, Rabbi David Kaduri (son of Yitzhak Kaduri) said they were “signs of the angel.”  Pressed further about the meaning of the “signs of the angel,” he said he had no idea.  Rabbi David Kaduri went on to explain that only his father had had a spiritual relationship with God and had met the Messiah in his dreams.
Because the Israel Today article stirred up so much controversy in the Jewish world, it was soon removed from the publication’s website.  The above excerpt was found in the book “The Rabbi who found Messiah” by Carl Gallups

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