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Wednesday, 29 July 2015
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ARIEL SHARON'S DEATH SPARKS PROPHECY BOMBSHELL!!!! Second Coming of Yeshua he is coming soon!!!!
ARIEL SHARON'S DEATH SPARKS PROPHECY BOMBSHELL
A curse, a stroke and the end times prediction by venerated rabbi
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The death of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon last week has drawn attention to the prophecy of a venerated Jewish spiritual leader.
Carl Gallup’s new book, “The Rabbi Who Found Messiah: The Story of Yitzhak Kaduri and His Prophecies of The Endtime,” describes the prophecy tied to the death of the Israeli leader.
The connection sparked a new wave of interest in the book, sending it surging up the charts on Amazon. It now is the No. 1 seller in two categories that might seem contradictory.
It is both the top seller in the Judaism category and the New Testament category – an unprecedented achievement for a book of its kind.
The book is currently ranked No. 644 among all books on Amazon, and its companion documentary is also ranked highly on the charts. It is the eighth bestselling documentary at the moment.
Published by WND Books, “The Rabbi Who Found Messiah” documents one of the great mysteries of our time.
When Sharon was still in office, vibrant and in command of his faculties, a venerated rabbi, who claimed he had met the Messiah, predicted the Messiah would not come until after Sharon’s death.
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri died shortly after Sharon suffered a stroke that left him comatose in 2006. But before the beloved Kaduri died, he wrote a cryptic note in which he named the Messiah with whom he claimed to have had a mystical encounter. On the 108-year-old rabbi’s instructions, the note was to be released a year after his death.
When the sealed note was opened a year later, it was posted on Kaduri’s website. Kaduri had revealed the Messiah’s name as Yehoshua, or the formal Hebrew pronunciation of Yeshua or Jesus.
As a result of the unusual prophetic twist and the recent release of a book and movie about the life and death of Kaduri, the death of Sharon has renewed interest among Christian prophecy circles around the world.
Sharon, 85, served as Israel’s prime minister from 2001 to 2006, when he became incapacitated. During his tenure, he initiated a disengagement plan in which thousands of Jews were deported from Gaza and northern Samaria, turning the once-fertile region over to Hamas control.
A “death curse” by a group of rabbis in Israel was issued against Sharon for the action.
Sharon suffered a serious stroke Jan. 4, 2006, and was comatose until his death.
“The only prophetic utterance of Kaduri concerning Ariel Sharon was that Messiah would not appear until Ariel Sharon had died,” said Gallups. “Within a little over two months after speaking these prophetic words Sharon was in a coma and Kaduri himself died.”
Chuck Missler, founder of Koinonia House ministry, says that in the book, Gallups “explodes one of the biggest bombshells of our lifetime.”
“The implications of these astonishing declarations from the most venerated ultra-orthodox rabbi in Israel impacts every one of us – not just those of the traditional Jewish faith,” Missler said. “This is a must-read for anyone who takes God seriously.”
Both the book and the movie look at Kaduri’s many prophecies objectively – neither affirming nor denying their accuracy or authenticity. The book and the movie simply examine the remarkable story about the popular rabbi and his shocking messianic prophecy from a journalistic and biblical point of view.
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This famous Rabbi said the Messiah will appear after Sharon's death
This famous Rabbi said the Messiah will appear after Sharon's death
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The late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri said that the Messiah, Jesus, had visited him and that he would return to Israel shortly after the death of Ariel Sharon. [realityofchrist]
On Saturday, the news broke that Israel's former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had passed away after spending eight years in a coma.
There has been a mixed international response to Sharon's passing - Palestinians, who remember Sharon's brutal tenure as Foreign Minister of Israel, rejoiced in the streets. The Israeli faithful, including the top echelons of the leadership, released heartfelt statements recalling the strong, wise former leader.
However, some Israelis may be glad of his death - for one rather compelling reason.
Top Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri was splashed across Israeli headlines in 2007 when it was discovered that he prophesised, a few months before his death, that the new Messiah, Jesus, would show himself to the people....shortly after Ariel Sharon's death.
In one final flourish of dramatics, Kaduri left a note on his deathbed that was to be opened one year on from his death - this note included the details of his visions of the Messiah.
The note read: “Concerning the letter abbreviation of the Messiah’s name, He will lift the people and prove that his word and law are valid. This I have signed in the month of mercy, Yitzhak Kaduri”
He added that the name of the Messiah was "Yarim Ha’Am Veyokhiakh Shedvaro Vetorato Omdim"...otherwise known as Yehoshua, or Yeshua (Jesus).
His final clause was telling his followers that the Messiah would appear shortly after Ariel Sharon's death. What makes this story more compelling to the unbelievers is that Kaduri wrote the prophecy while Sharon was happy, healthy and in office - no hint of stroke, coma or impending death. Spooky!
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri's last words from beyond the grave are making headlines yet again - with the passing of Sharon, are we now going to be visited by the Messiah?
Although his followers rate the Rabbi, there has been nay-saying from Orthodox Jews, who believe Kaduri "mistranslated the message".
What do you think of Kaduri's prophecy? Are we about to meet Yeshua? Or are these just Rabbi ramblings?
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