Parshat Naso/tab ,arp By Avraham David grandson of Strettyner Rebbe Numerical Interpretation of Torah with aid of Gematria. Bible Code. Questions/Comments 908-907-0953 . online at www.codeoftheheart.com ©2005 Dvar Torah 5765 “Study Gematria and Sharpen Your Wisdom” May the Lord give us strength and blessings In this week’s Parsha, the Torah describes the procedure of dealing with the wayward wife. Unfortunately, many marriages are broken by infidelity and we read stories about it. Recently, a husband was murdered by his cheating wife who drugged his milk and then killed him. Even though he caught her cheating with spywear on her email , it was not enough to spare his life. This is the danger of cheating. It can lead to terrible circumstances for all the parties of the relationship, including family members as well. Based on the code findings, even the One Above knows about the actions and thoughts o f the cheating spouse. The Torah says, kgn uc vkgnu u,at vya, hf, if his wife will go astray and commit a trespass against him. If we take the acronym of the encircled letters rearranged, it spells v - h the Tetragammatron. The one who thinks that she/he can get away with it is dealing with the One Above who probes our hearts. According to the sages of Israel, a sin in secret, God makes it public. Hence, we see that in ancient times, a wife that would cheat on her husband in secret would eventually be put to public shame. Why did the Torah discuss about a wayward woman and not a man. Why does it not apply to a man? First of all, according to the sages of Israel, the sotah waters will not be effective Hopefully, by reading about in the Torah and looking at the codes we realize that it is always good to study the Torah, read between the lines, and then think things out before one takes any action. Hopefully, in the path of the Torah. Living life is not all that easy, from stress of the family, work, school, & health etc. We need all the strength that we can muster. In fact the Torah gives us strength. The Torah says at the beginning of the Parsha, iuard hbc atr ,t tab, Take a census of the children of Gershon. If we take the acronym of the encircled letters, it spells the term, rcd, gibor, meaning strong. We must have strength to cope in this world. It is God that gives us strength and blessings as in this Parsha we learn about the priestly blessings. May we all have strength and blessings to carry us through our trying times. A refuah shlaima to my father, Yaakov Zev Ben Malka Blima Shabbat Shalom.
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