I’d be happier if it specifically mentioned Obama by name and that the American people refuted him in his second election bid thus saving Jerusulum.....
But I’ll settle for God destroying the anti-Christ.....
Thanks for posting this.
I find these sorts of things fascinating.
Does a Dead Sea Scroll in stone cast new light on early Jewish and Christian views of the messiah? That is the question raised by an intriguing ancient text, a question now being debated in newspapers, web sites and blogs.The text, called Gabriels Vision by Ada Yardeni, the Israeli scholar who first published it, is written in ink on stone and dates to about the late first century B.C. and early first century A.D. The text first came to wide attention when our print publication, Biblical Archaeology Review published Yardenis A New Dead Sea Scroll in Stone? in its January/February 2008 issue (Yardeni pointed out that had the text been written on leather, she would have thought of it as another Dead Sea Scroll fragment).
Gabriels Vision consists of 87 lines, divided into two columns. The text is written in the first person, apparently by someone named Gabriel, and contains numerous Biblical phrases. It is an apocalyptic text and seems to have been written by a supporter of the Davidic dynasty. You can read Yardenis BAR article by clicking on the link above and you can also see her transcription of the Hebrew text and her English translation.
But now the story has taken on a new twist. A major New York Times article (July 6, 2008) described research by Hebrew University textual scholar Israel Knohl, which claims that Gabriels Vision provides important new insights into the early Jewish and Christian concepts of the messiah. A more complete article tracking Knohls researchby the man himselfwill be published in the September/October 2008 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review.
Source: bib-arch.org
7. [ ]the sons of Israel [ ]8. [ ] [ ]
9. [ ]the word of YHW[H ] [ ] 10. [ ] I\you asked
11. YHWH, you ask me. Thus said the Lord of Hosts:
12. [ ] from my(?) house, Israel, and I will tell the greatness(es?) of Jerusalem.
13. [Thus] said YHWH, the Lord of Israel: Behold, all the nations are
14. against(?)\to(?) Jerusalem and ,
15. [o]ne, two, three, fourty(?) prophets(?) and the returners(?),
16. [and] the Hasidin(?). My servant, David, asked from before Ephraim(?)
17. [to?] put the sign(?) I ask from you. Because He said, (namely,)
18. [Y]HWH of Hosts, the Lord of Israel:
19. sanctity(?)\sanctify(?) Israel! In three days you shall know, that(?)\for(?) He said,
20. (namely,) YHWH the Lord of Hosts, the Lord of Israel: The evil broke (down)
21. before justice. Ask me and I will tell you what
22this bad 21plant is,
22. lwbnsd/r/k (=? [To me? in libation?]) you are standing, the messenger\angel. He
23. (= will ordain you?) to Torah(?). Blessed be the Glory of YHWH the Lord, from
24. his seat. In a little while, qyTuT (=a brawl?\ tiny?) it is, and I will shake the
25. of? heaven and the earth. Here is the Glory of YHWH the Lord of
26. Hosts, the Lord of Israel. These are the chariots, seven,
27. [un]to(?) the gate(?) of Jerusalem, and the gates of Judah, and for the sake of
28. His(?) angel, Michael, and to all the others(?) ask\asked
29. . Thus He said, YHWH the Lord of Hosts, the Lord of
30. Israel: One, two, three, four, five, six,
31. [se]ven, these(?) are(?) His(?) angel . 'What is it', said the blossom(?)\diadem(?)
32. [ ] and (the?) (= leader?/ruler?), the second,
33. Jerusalem . three, in\of the greatness(es?) of
34. [ ] [ ]
35. [ ] , who saw a man working(?) and [ ]
36. that he [ ] from(?) Jerusalem(?)
37. on(?) the exile(?) of ,
38. the exile(?) of , Lord , and I will see
39. [ ] Jerusalem, He will say, YHWH of
40. Hosts,
41. [ ] that will lift(?)
42. [ ] in all the
43. [ ]
44. [ ]
Column B
(Lines 45-50 are unintelligible)
51. Your people(?)\with you(?) [ ]
52. the [me]ssengers(?)\[a]ngels(?)[ ]
53. on\against His/My people. And [ ]
54. [ ]three days(?). This is (that) which(?) [ ]He(?)
55. the Lord(?)\these(?)[ ] [ ]
56. see(?) [ ]
57. closed(?). The blood of the slaughters(?)\sacrifices(?) of Jerusalem. For He said, YHWH of Hos[ts],
58. the Lord of Israel: For He said, YHWH of Hosts, the Lord of
59. Israel:
60. [ ] me(?) the spirit?\wind of(?)
61. [ ]
62. in it(?) [ ] [ ]
63. [ ] [ ]
64. [ ] loved(?)/ [ ]
65. The three saints of the world\eternity from\of [ ]
66. [ ] peace he? said, to\in you we trust(?)
67. Inform him of the blood of this chariot of them(?) [ ]
68. Many lovers He has, YHWH of Hosts, the Lord of Israel
69. Thus He said, (namely,) YHWH of Hosts, the Lord of Israel :
70. Prophets have I sent to my people, three. And I say
71. that I have seen [ ]
72. the place for the sake of(?) David the servant of YHWH[ ] [ ]
73. the heaven and the earth. Blessed be [ ]
74. men(?). Showing mercy unto thousands, mercy [ ].
75. Three shepherds went out to?/of? Israel [ ].
76. If there is a priest, if there are sons of saints [ ]
77. Who am I(?), I (am?) Gabriel the (=angel?) [ ]
78. You(?) will save them, [ ]
79. from before You, the three si[gn]s(?), three [ .]
80. In three days li[ve], I, Gabriel [?],
81. the Prince of Princes, , narrow holes(?) [ ]
82. to/for [ ] and the
83. to me(?), out of three - the small one, whom(?) I took, I, Gabriel.
84. YHWH of Hosts, the Lord of(?)[ Israel ] [ .]
85. Then you will stand [ ]
86. \
87. in(?) eternity(?)/ \
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