The Biblical Code Continues to Amaze: Mentions of Rabbi Wosner and the Yeshiva Student Killed at the Funeral

This can't be a coincidence. Here are the detailed skips surrounding the passing of Rabbi Wosner, including the mention of the yeshiva student killed at the funeral.

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The Biblical code continues to provide evidence that various events are encoded in the Torah. This time, it turns out that the words "Rabbi Shmuel Wosner, owner of Shevet Levi, year nine" appear in a very small table, where the subject of the verses is the ten plagues (the subject of the Passover Seder, the time when Rabbi Shmuel Wosner passed away).

What's interesting in the code is that the skips are parallel: "Wosner" and "Shevet" both appear in 49 (a classic skip where most famous Torah codes appear), and "Levi" and "Year Nine" both appear in 22. "Shmuel" appears at a close skip: 27. The box "Rabbi" appears explicitly (called a skip of 1), and "owner" appears at a skip of 3. All the skips together (49+22+27+3+1) add up to a total of 102, which was the age at which Rabbi Shmuel Wosner passed away.

Additionally, if the table is arranged with skips of 49 (like the word Wosner), the name "Motty Grober" (the yeshiva student killed at the funeral) is formed.

 

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*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on