Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Instructions from Hashem for Our Time

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From Rosh Chodesh Elul to Simchas Torah, we recite an extra prayer every day that is very appropriate for our time. In fact, if you read it carefully, it comes out as definite instructions that Hashem is giving us to carry us through the coming weeks. The prayer is Psalm 27. The best way to understand the message is to state the prayer and do a cursory analysis of what Hashem is telling us. First please read the Psalm:

Psalm 27 (from the Birnbaum Siddur)
A Psalm of David. Hashem is my light and aid; whom shall I fear? Hashem is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? When evildoers press against me to eat up my flesh - my enemies and my foes - it is they who stumble and fall. Even though an army were arrayed against me, my heart would not fear; though war should arise against me, still would I be confident. One thing I ask from Hashem, one thing I desire - that I may dwell in the house of Hashem all the days of my life, to behold the pleasantness of Hashem, and to meditate in His sanctuary. Surely, He will hide me within His own tabernacle in the day of distress; He will conceal me in the shelter of his tent; He will set me safe upon a rock. Thus, my head shall be high above all my foes around me; I will offer sacrifices within His tabernacle to the sound of trumpets; I will sing and chant praises to Hashem. Hear, Hashem, my voice when I call; be gracious to me and answer me. In Your behalf my heart has said: "Seek you My presence"; Your presence, Hashem, I do seek. Hide not Your face from me; turn not Your servant away in anger; You have been my help; do not abandon me, forsake me not, O G-d my Savior. Though my father and mother have forsaken me, Hashem will take care of me. Teach me Your way, Hashem, and guide me in a straight path, in spite of my enemies. Deliver me not to the will of my adversaries; for false witnesses have risen up against me, such as breathe forth violence. I do believe I shall yet see the goodness of Hashem in the land of the living. Hope in Hashem; be strong, and let your heart be brave; yes, hope in Hashem.
This is not rocket science. It is so simple to evaluate that when we are in times of peril, as we are now; in time of war, as it seems imminent now; in times of great danger from our enemies, as it is now, the only relief – the only protection that is available is Hashem. This Psalm is read every year, but it has never seemed as urgent as this year.

I have mentioned that I believe war will come, but that Hashem will say: “Enough” and completely control the situation by what we like to call “natural disasters.” We know that Nibiru is coming for that purpose.  There is so much instability on this Earth with great increases in earthquakes (with possible tsunamis), hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, volcano eruptions, etc, etc, etc, that it is definitely a sign of the way Hashem will, measure-for-measure, clean up the evil of the world (Malachi).

It says above it is “they who stumble and fall” and Hashem knows each of us exactly where we stand in following Hashem’s ways. Even atheists will have an opportunity to be scared enough from Nibiru and pending war to change their nonsensical ways – after all “there are no atheists in foxholes.”

Time is running out. Be as skeptical and as stubborn as you want; but, when the time comes (and it may be this week), know that “I do believe I shall yet see the goodness of Hashem in the land of the living. Hope in Hashem; be strong, and let your heart be brave; yes, hope in Hashem.” It is the only instructions you will need to survive. Have a very good future – and I do mean very good.

Extra note:
I like to do code searches in scriptural passages I present as significant.

This year, 5776, is encoded in Psalm 27 in verses 5, 6 and 7 – cute.

Moshiach is also encoded in Psalm 27 in verses, guess which, 5 and 6 with 5776.

Note that the verses that contain 5776 and Moshiach are:
He will hide me within His own tabernacle in the day of distress; He will conceal me in the shelter of his tent; He will set me safe upon a rock. Thus, my head shall be high above all my foes around me; I will offer sacrifices within His tabernacle to the sound of trumpets; I will sing and chant praises to Hashem. Hear, Hashem, my voice when I call; be gracious to me and answer me.
Nibiru is also encoded going across the entire Psalm 27

Moshiach’s name is also found in Psalm 27, sorry, no hint about verses.

You can’t make this stuff up.  Thank you Hashem for more instructions and confirmation. 

7 comments:

  1. Thank You Hashem and thank you Rav Menachem.

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  2. These words are Beautiful !Amazing ! Simple and full of Light !
    'Im Tachnah Olay Machne Bizois Ani Boytaach' ,
    .... .. 'Kee Yitzpinanu Bisuchoi Biyom Rah'!
    Hashem will hide me in his Succah !the Bad Days
    Thank You

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  3. There is a song called "Moshiach-we want to know your name". If Moshiach is here, he has a name--what is it?? This makes Moshiach real, not a concept or some amorphous figure somewhere off in the future, but a real person here NOW. We want to know his name!

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    1. I once heard an interview with a Rabbi who said he knew who Moshiach is. When asked to divulge his name, the Rabbi simply stated that Hashem does not want it said, and the person who says it will die instantly. I wish not to test that theory. If you don't believe it, don't use me as a test case to find out. I also know as a fact from the Tenach that Hashem will let us know through Eliyahu Hanavi the name of Moshiach, when He has it planned. No song has precedence over the word of Hashem.

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  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj8gjC7YLg4&spfreload=10

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  5. Thank you for giving us hope!

    (I really want Mashiach this year)

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  6. Indeed, the only protection is Hashem. This short paragraph - Altera - is now more relevant than ever..."Do not fear sudden terror, nor the destruction of the wicked when it comes. Contrive a scheme, but it will be foiled; conspire a plot, but it will not materialize, for God is with us. To your old age I am (with you); to your hoary years I will sustain you; I have made you, and I will carry you; I will sustain you and deliver you.
    Indeed, the righteous will extol Your Name; the upright will dwell in Your presence." This passage inspires me every morning. Ms. AP

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