Amazing Biblical Code: Where Is the Deadly Neve Yaakov Attack Hinted in the Bible?
The horrific attack in Neve Yaakov is hinted at in the Bible, with nearby verses revealing the date, names of the victims, the location of the attack, and more. Delve into the details.
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The Biblical code is a method for discovering various phrases in the Torah by reading them with letter-skipping techniques. This allows for finding the phrase "Neve Yaakov" by skipping a constant number of letters in the text. For example, a certain verse may have the letter N, and five letters later a Vav, and five more letters later, a Hey, and so on.
This method was already known to the ancients, and the holy Zohar notes the use of skips to reveal secrets hidden in the Bible. By letter-skipping at a consistent interval, we can uncover messages (entire words or sentences) embedded within the verses, conveying understandable messages often related directly to the context of the verse where they appear.
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The tragedy that occurred on the last Shabbat night, when a terrorist shot and killed 7 citizens in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of Jerusalem, left everyone shocked and grieving.
The code is found around the verse's words: "lest disaster befall him" (Genesis 42:4), connecting the words "in blood" and "dead" to this verse with the phrase "slaughter a slaughter".
Nearly all findings in this code appear with the same exact skip: 556. Regarding this number, the Arizal wrote in his book Shaar HaMitzvot page 27a that it comes to arouse the removal of harsh judgments from the people of Israel.
At the center of the code is the word pair "Neve-Yaakov", with the word "Yaakov" emerging from the word "Yaakov" in the verse. Right below is the word: victim. To the right of "Neve Yaakov", you see the method of attack: "in shooting" and also the name of the terrorist: Khayri Alkam. Between "Khayri" and "Alkam" appears the word: "murder".
Above "Neve Yaakov" appears the date of the attack: the 6th of Shevat 5783, with the word "Shevat" appearing within the word "Yishmael". The day of the week also appears there: Shabbat.
The word "seven" (the number of victims) appears with the word "dead" both above and below it.
All the personal names of the victims (those of Jewish origin) appear in the code: Eliyahu and Natali (Mizrahi), Rafael (son of Eliyahu), Ilya (Sosanski), Asher Natan, Shaul Chai.
May there be only good news, salvations and consolations, and the arrival of the righteous redeemer, Amen and Amen.
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