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To: Albion Wilde
Thank you for your for the positive response. I have to edit which can obscure some of the connections. But there is always so much.

The Torah reading of Haazinu is the penultimate but the last one is read with the first. I brought it up because of the end of days [of Moses], and America being the same letters as the entire Tanakh, but also that the song in Haazinu is written in the Torah as two columns, each line divided by a gap.

The greater part of the Torah reading of Haazinu (“Listen In”) consists of a 70-line “song” delivered by Moses to the people of Israel on the last day of his earthly life.

Calling heaven and earth as witnesses, Moses exhorts the people, “Remember the days of old / Consider the years of many generations / Ask your father, and he will recount it to you / Your elders, and they will tell you” how G‑d “found them in a desert land,” made them a people, chose them as His own, and bequeathed them a bountiful land. The song also warns against the pitfalls of plenty—“

https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/3109/jewish/Haazinu-in-a-Nutshell.htm

The song lyrics that went with the same music (Materna) create interesting lines when read across. One about Jerusalem, the other about America.

It's a natural connection because of Mother's Day, Jerusalem Day, the USA within Jerusalem now with a literal embassy, but all along in the name JerUSAlem. And Rachel's day of death is known as Jewish Mother's Day, the day her second son was born. Benjamin is the physical narrative, Benoni in the spiritual story line.

Rachel is known as Rachel Imenu, "Rachel our mother", the quintessential mother of Israel. All sorts of writings about Rachel being intrinsic to the Redemption. Makes sense because when Jacob buried her along the road in an isolated grave, he was planting a seed you might say, that as the text (Gen 35) says, was located but a little way to Ephrath. Ephrath means fruitfulness, and Ben-oni is "son of my strength (exertion)". The root is the vigor that has to do with progeny.

The Jewish tradition is that Rachel died in the year 2208, so that was 3570 years ago. 70 (Israel's birthday) x 51 (reunified Jerusalem's birthday), same end point.

Forget-me-nots pop up in all sorts of surprising places because their seeds are like little balls of velcro, so they stick to fur and clothing and can travel far from the mother plant.

"A promise is a promise."

Psalm 137, how many connections going on in that one?

163 posted on 05/14/2018 7:05:06 PM PDT by Ezekiel (All who mourn(ed!) the destruction of America merit the celebration of her rebirth.)
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To: Ezekiel
Psalm 137, how many connections going on in that one?

Babylon

165 posted on 05/14/2018 7:34:55 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (We're even doing the right thing for them. They just don't know it yet. --Donald Trump, CPAC '18)
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