Saturday, June 25, 2016

Resurrection of the Dead? Is that for real?

One of the central tenets of the belief of Judaism is the resurrection of the dead as noted by Maimonides or Rambam where he says the following, "I believe with complete faith that there will be a resuscitation of the dead whenever the wish emanates from the Creator."

Can you imagine walking by a cemetery and seeing thousands of people coming out of their graves?

Will you be happy and watch the people coming out of their internment or will you run for your dear life?

Where will we put these people? Where will they live? Will you recognize anyone, besides your grandparents who you might have seen? Does this make sense? Will just wander the streets or will people let them in their houses to live?

As you may know or not know, I study numerology/gematria, which to me is like math, like 1 + 1 = 2. In my studies of Torah with such kind of tool, I have found interesting findings that have strengthened my by belief in G-d.

In our prayers every day, we say mechayei meisim, or makes alive the dead. I added up this phrase and it came to 553. In the rules of gematria, when you find other words or phrases with the same number, there is a meaningful connection. Another word with 553 is medinah shel gehinnom, or the providence of hell, le'atid (le'asid lavoh) or the next world and the shocker of shockers, my original finding, Hashem Elokim Emes, or G-d is truth. Imagine, G-d associates with truth and that number is exactly teh same number as making alive the dead. So there you have it, from a mathematical standpoint, like 1 +1=2, G-d will resurrect the dead.

To read more of my findings of gematria in the Bible go here....and thanks for stopping by...  https://www.amazon.com/Code-Heart-Gematria-Bible-Decoder-ebook/dp/B012LM98XO

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