Power of the Hebrew LanguageI have some good information for you that you may not be ready for. This is strong stuff. Perry Stone is a teacher well known for teaching the deep things of the Hebrew language. He is always well worth watching, you should change your schedule to view him if you can. He's on TBN, Daystar, Church Channel, CTN, INSP, Cornerstone, & Sky Angel. His website is www.perrystone.org. Let me give you some notes on what he taught this week. I have added my own notes in places to enhance this. First of all, I have been told that the Hebrew language is 3 dimensional - meaning that each letter has: First: it's obvious letter meaning aleph = {silent}; bet = B, and so on. Their alphabet is called the alephbet. Very similar to our name for it. Tav is the last letter in the alphabet. 22 characters in all. Second: every letter has it's symbolic meaning aleph = ox, ox means strength, leader, first, servant bet = house, tent Third: all letters have their numeric meaning aleph = 1, bet = 2 Numerical equivalent for tav is 400, the last letter. There are no vowels in the language, they use marks around the consonants to designate which vowel to use. Two characters are silent. So scholars research words, then research root words, then research symbolism, then research numerical meanings, like an intricate puzzle. Well, it keeps going. You are going to be amazed at this... The numerical meaning can go deeper than the word. In the Hebrew, Ha satan = satan. Adding up the numerical meaning = 364 So what does that mean? In Hebrew custom for their feasts, the one day satan cannot touch a person's life is the day of Atonement. 365 days in a year - 364 (the number of satan) = 1 day he cannot touch them. His power was bound. Nothing could hinder that day for them. Atonement is the 6th feast. Six is the number of man. Reference Leviticus chapter 16. I believe you begin to see it now. My notes: Understand that applies to the OT, we are under a continual day of redemption now. Redemption is better than atonement. Atonement = cover. To redeem something is to buy it back. Observe 1 Corinthians 6:20 - for you are bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's. Also 1 Corinthians 7:23 - You are bought with a price, do not be the slaves of men. Paul also referred to this as the day of grace. You have been redeemed, do not think any longer that satan has a right to touch your life. Command him and put up with nothing at all from him. Understand that praise and worship is one of your best weapons against him. Continuing with Perry, of course, he doesn't stop there. He never does stop at the simple stuff.
The Esther code: In the book of Esther, Haman is a type of the anti-Christ listed in Revelation 17:12-14. Haman wanted to kill the Jews, the anti-Christ wants to do the same. Hitler was also considered a type of the anti-Christ... Oh, you are so not ready for this... In Esther 9:6-32, Haman and his 10 sons were slain, then hanged on the gallows... at Esther's request! The Jews established a feast after this event - which they named Purim. Remember, Esther is a type of the Christ in this... She is savior to the Jews... Oh, wait a minute, if they were already slain, why hung on the gallows? It was customary to do that in those days to put the deceased on display for an example to the people that you don't cross the king. Even England did that. Remember Braveheart? Once slain, his body was quartered and put on stakes in the 4 corners of England, with the head on a spike in London. This was also referred to as hanging, so the tradition went forward for centuries. Think about that and now read this from Colossians 2:15, speaking of the work that Yeshua (Jesus) did in hell: Having stripped rulers and authorities, He made a show of them publicly, triumphing over them in it. He put them on display! You should shout at that! But that's not the only significant part to this... Take the names of the 10 sons of Haman (Esther 9:7-9) - in the ancient Hebrew there are 3 letters that are sized 1/2 scale to the others. Why are they different? Hebrew scholars decided to add up the numerical values of these characters. The sum came up to the Jewish year 5706 (5000 is current era, 706 is the sum from the names) - which is the year 1946 on our Gregorian calendar... Ready for this? On October 16, 1946 there were 11 Nazi war criminals to be hung for their war crimes against the Jews. They were called the Nuremberg defendants. Just like Haman and his sons. Except there is a distinction to note here. Haman built 10 gallows, not 11. Why is that? In Esther, in the original Hebrew, it says that they put the 10 sons on the gallows and hung them... Haman was not put on the gallows in Esther 9:25 - reference that against 9:13. Our English Bible tells us that Haman was put on the gallows, but the Hebrew does not say that. What happened to him then? Executed? He had already been hanged on the gallows. He died in advance of his sons. Esther 7:7-10. Back to the events in 1946, there were 11 Nuremberg defendants to be hanged, but ONE committed suicide... leaving 10 to be hanged. Hermann Goring committed suicide - it's believed he took a cyanide capsule. So he died in advance of the 10 others. Oh, did you notice the similarity to the names? Haman... Hermann... Hermann Goring was considered to be the most important surviving official in the Third Reich after Hitler's death. Sound similar to Haman's position, doesn't it? Haman was second in command in Persia. Details of the Nuremberg Trials can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Trials All of this concerning Haman and Hermann is, of course, no coincidence... Makes history more interesting, doesn't it? Now, are you really ready for the rest of this? Are you sitting down? You may need a seatbelt too... You can't possibly be ready for this... The Nuremberg defendants were hung on the day of Purim - the Hebrew feast celebrating the day the Jews were saved from Haman / queen Esther's victory... (Esther 9:17-28). That feast happens one day a year. That shot through me like lightning! Hold on now, we are not done yet...
Back to the Hebrew alphabet. Many scholars believe that Hebrew is the first language and also believed to be the Divine Language. So let's take a look at the symbolism in the Hebrew alphabet... First character: aleph = ox Last character: tav = cross It starts with animal sacrifices and ended with the cross. God is SO REAL... But it's not done yet... never seems to be done... Now get this, when Jesus said "I am the Alpha and Omega" - that's the Greek language. If He said in it Hebrew, He would have said "I am the Aleph and the Tav" The sacrifice on the cross! The leader, the strong one, the servant, the first on the cross... That is so strong and so real... It is truly amazing! truth.passion.excellence |