|
|
|
Parsha of week 17 |
| |
Parshas Shemini/ hbhna ,arp(26th Parsha of the Torah ) By Rabbi Avraham David ,grandson of Strettyner Rebbe Numerical Interpretation of Torah with aid of Gematria. Bible Code. Questions/Comments 732-696-0428. online at www.codeoftheheart.com ©2007 Dvar Torah 5767 “Study Gematria and Sharpen Your Mind” God’s Holy Name As noted above, this week is the 26 Gematria of the Tetragrammatron. This refers to God’s attribute of mercy. As we Orthodox Jews pray three times a day, we mention His Holy Name in our prayers. I have even found it encoded in the prayer called Shemoneh Esrei, in the section that we pay homage to God. The prayer says the following, Blessed are You, Hashem , our God and the God of our forefathers. If we take the acronym of the encircled letters rearranged, it spells the Yod – Hey – Vov- Hey. A few words ahead, it says, If we take the acronym of the encircled letters rearranged , it spells the Yod- Hey- Vov- Hey. Based on this finding, we read God’s holy name three times (once open and two hidden). In my opinion, it is in honor of the three patriarchs who merited Divine mercy and protection. th Parsha from Genesis. The number 26 is theub,uct hektu ubhekt 'v v,t lurc ,kusdv kev, cegh hektu , and the God of Jacob, the great, mighty…Israel compared to a bird On the eighth day, Moses called Aharon, his sons and the elders of Israel (Leviticus 9:1). Why were the elders included? According to Rabbi Akiva, “Israel may be compared to a bird; even as a bird is unable to fly without wings, so , too, are Israel unable to do anything without their elders.” Moreover, with the aid of the codes, we see an allusion to the teaching of Rabbi Akiva. The Torah says, “Moses called to Aharon, and to his sons and to the elders of Israel” ( Leviticus 9:1). If we take the last letters (encircled) in reverse, it spells type of bird, but a dove, that is a loyal bird. Hence, the teaching of Rabbi Akiva is confirmed with the last letter skip code. ktrah hbezku uhbcku irvtk van tre ,vbuh, yonah, dove. Not only is it anyThoughts on Kosher Food In this Parsha, we learn about the details about permissible and impermissible food. The categories include animals, birds and fish. There is no mention of the plant world although as we just celebrated Passover, we restricted our diet to eating Matzoh which is made of flour and water and we avoided any foods that had a trace of Chameitz, or any products that contain leavening or rising. In a previous discourse, we found the word vru, you may eat from” ( additional allusion. It says the following, are the life forms that you may eat from, among all the animals.” The encoded letters spells the term (rearranged) technology, we are constantly being bombarded with all kinds of dietary findings. However, they all seem to be refuted down the road. Not so our Torah, we have our Kosher rules past 3319 years and they have always kept us physically healthy and spiritually pure. May we always merit God’s mercy in our daily activities. , Torah encoded where it says, ukft, rat vhjv ,tz , “These are the life forms thatLeviticus 11:2). If we utilize the first letter code, we find anvnvcv kfn ukft, rat vhjv ,tz , “These,ntv vz, ‘this is the truth.’ In our days of advancedA refuah shlaima to my father Yaakov Zev Ben Malka Blima, who is recovering from stroke at Vanderbilt Nursing Home, SI, NY G Good Shabbos ouka ,ca |
|
| |
|
Read more parshas...
|
|
Back to this week's parsha...
|
|
|