Thursday, December 24, 2015

B"H

I Found The Seal of King David and The Prophet Yishayahu Written in Ancient Hebrew


Yesterday, someone showed a photo of her palm and asked if the letter M is written on others palms.
I rejected palmistry, well, out-of-hand, and thought: Why would a modern letter be written on our palms and was about to just scroll on.
And then it hit me: What if it is not the letter M? What if it is the letter Mem or Shin in ancient Hebrew? The letters Shin and Mem together are Shem - Name.
There have been many questions about what happened to the ancient script. It went out of use in the Second Temple period gradually.
And then I looked at my palms and I saw it. The Names and all the Torah are written in our palms in ancient Hebrew.
Palmistry is evidently based on an old understanding that Torah is written on the palms, but they lost, or never had, the true understanding and went looking for meanings in the lines, not realizing they should have been looking for The Holy Ancient Script.
In Hebrew, the expression translated: 'written by hand' is actually 'written in hand' - and David's Name is the numerical value of the Hebrew word Yad - which means both hand and memorial.