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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

A Deeper Insight Into the Death of Queen Elizabeth

 Rabbi Mendel Kessin

"Before Moshiach there will be a double rainbow"  [see The Queen's Rainbows]


21 comments:

  1. Apparently Nostradamus predicted the death of the Queen in 2022 and the abdication of Prince {King] Charles shortly after. Taking this to the nth degree... and pure speculation.... maybe he abdicates because of the coming of the real King... ie Moshiach... as signified by the double rainbow.

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  2. Oh... forgot the most important part...the "new" King will be someone you didn't expect!
    Excitement building, even though I'm not a Nostradamus follower or anything like that, but he did get the Queen's year of death right so who knows...

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  3. Princess Diana was divorced when she was dating the Egyptian guy.

    I'm shocked that the Queen - who was the most travelled monarch in history - never visited Israel. She had an opportunity when Prince Philip went for the Yad Vashem honour of his mother. And she was a very religious woman - you'd think Israel would be high on her list.

    Yesterday I watched a YouTube video of an interview with one of the Queen's chaplains. He said some very interesting things about her faith, and basically said that she was the last monarch of Christendom. He said that the two biggest forces in the UK now are atheism and Islam, and that he doesn't foresee the monarchy lasting much longer. He gave it around 10-20 years. I guess that's part of the destruction of Eisav.

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  4. Diana was definitely not divorced when she began dating other people. Yes, by the time she dated Dodi Fayed she was divorced, but she had boyfriends whilst still married, notably James Hewitt who everyone thinks is Harry's real father because they look so alike. [Actually Harry also looks like his grandfather Prince Philip so it's all very confusing]

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  5. Why are we placing so much emphasis on non-Jewish leaders who don't follow Torah and have a questionable history regarding their treatment of Jews? And why do all these "prophecies" always conform to outdated NeoCon politics? There was talk of Trump bringing in the messianic age, now Trump is out of office and may never return to politics. Too many failed predictions. Maybe it's time we stop putting so much faith in non-Jewish governments which don't represent us at all.

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  6. I doubt that anyone is "putting their faith" in them. The Queen's passing is a huge event and signifies the end of an era. Perhaps it's also signifying the beginning of a new era that includes the Geula. Whether we like it or not, the leaders of the country or the monarchy do have an impact on us.

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  7. I don't think Harry looks like Hewitt. His close-set eyes and the bridge of his nose look a lot like Charles to me. Anyway, it's all just gossip and silliness.

    Toward the end of the shiur, someone asked if all three parts of Eisav need to be destroyed before Moshiach comes, and the Rabbi said 'yes'. Did I hear that correctly?
    If so, then what happened to Eisav doing Teshuvah? Is America going down, or is there still a role for Trump (or DeSantis, or whoever) as a redeemer of America?

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  8. Hmm - someone in the audience asked with such temimut why Israel was mourning the queen. I mean...hello?? Unless one is a version of Rip Van Winkle, hasn't it long been obvious that there's a segment of Israeli "zionists" who were/are pagan as was the queen? Just take a look at the Israeli supreme court, as only one example. So this is merely a continuation of the antics wherein members of the same international pagan club worship/or/mourn each other, as always.
    M.M.

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  9. In response to the comment "Why are we placing so much emphasis on non-Jewish leaders who don't follow Torah and have a questionable history regarding their treatment of Jews?". The Tanakh is full of stories of non-Jewish Kings. We don't live in a bubble. For example, on Rosh Hashannah we say in davening that Hashem judges all creatures and the Beis HaMikdash will be a "Beis Teffilah" for all nations etc etc

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  10. MM The Queen was not a pagan, she was highly religous xtian or C of E, not sure exactly.

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  11. ALso MM don't forget that a lot of people who now live in Israel are ex-countries of the Commonwealth, so they would have grown up with the Queen. It's big news.

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  12. To Anon at Sept.14 3:23pm

    I think the rabbi meant the following three parts of Eisav (1) the cruel arrogance of Russia(Eisav) (2) the hypocrisy of Europe(Eisav) and (3) the pleasure-seeking USA(Eisav-in-mildest-form)

    That doesn't necessarily mean that a more "tachlis" version of USA-Eisav might not metamorphosize out of the ashes of the former, which would represent Eisav's teshuva. In fact it has been quietly taking root for a long time, through many secular activists who've been striving to the Nth degree toward world betterment, and encouraging each other.

    As for the multitude of other Moshiach predictions which were dead-ends, you will note that none of them included rainbows captured on film in three royal places =simultaneous= to a rainbow appearing at the exact moment the UK flag began to be lowered. How much more "synchronistic" than that can you get? Or as Rabbi Kessin phrased it - "messianic".

    Speak of which, has anyone kept track of the ivy letters which supposedly began forming at Shaar HaRachamim, forming the beginning letters of the word "moshiach"? I don't know if it was posted on this blog or elsewhere.
    M.M.

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    1. I was wondering the same thing about the letters forming on the gate...any update on them

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  13. Devorah, and who says that pagans can't pose as Xtians? One doesn't negate the other. Furthermore, I've read enough about Princess Diane being terrified of the royals, and which is why she ran away with Dodi, to get away from them. Also that the "accident" in the tunnel was really murder. There's lots of lies which, when challenged, get people labelled conspiracy-nuts. (And which is why the brave Dr.Zelenko a"h pre-emptively called himself a conspiracy-realist.)

    To Unknown at 4:57, kudo's for saying it like it is.

    And now for some comic-relief, on a tangent (triggered by reading the above comments about who looks alike or not) I recently saw an adorable video on youtube re: identical quadruplets in UK, which then led me to the following video:
    "Do you have an unrelated identical twin?" which was a fascinating doppelganger contest, and worth viewing for anyone interested in such stuff.
    M.M.

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  14. Queen Elizabeth's passing is huge news for everyone. I"m an American living in Israel and I feel strongly it's the end of an era, making way for the Geula. You don't have to be a pagan or Notzri to admire Queen Elizabeth and understand that her leaving the world is a huge event for the world. You don't even need rainbows etc. to understand this, though Hash-m gives us hints all the time that He is with us in everything.

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  15. "In fact it has been quietly taking root for a long time, through many secular activists who've been striving to the Nth degree toward world betterment, and encouraging each other."

    Secular activists are fighting for transgenderism and the destruction of the nuclear family. They're fighting for Critical Race Theory and other Neo-Marxist ideals in the name of "betterment". You're right that it has been quietly taking root for decades, and we are now experiencing the "fruits" of it in our highly-troubling Woke societies.

    "Unless one is a version of Rip Van Winkle, hasn't it long been obvious that there's a segment of Israeli "zionists" who were/are pagan as was the queen?"

    The Queen of England was not pagan. She was a religious Protestant Christian. And your pronouncement of "zionists" who mourn her death being pagan -- I take offence to that. I grew up in a Commonwealth country, I am Zionist, and the Queen has been a constant symbol in my world my entire life. Although I'm not "mourning" her per se, I am quite sad at her passing. Does that magically make me a pagan?

    In my opinion, the secular activists you speak of are closer to pagans, as they are striving to fashion the world according to their own design, and are at war with Hashem's reality. If you are referring to some other secular activists whose work I'm unfamiliar with, please elaborate.

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  16. these posts about the rainbow raised my curiosity and I came about this article:
    http://scripturetruthministries.com/2018/03/21/rainbow-a-promise-of-god-not-a-symbol-of-pride/
    I know nothing about this web site and I don't endorse it, but the point he makes makes a lot of sense, I quote the main point:

    The rainbow is a creation of Almighty God proclaiming a covenant promise that He would never again flood the Earth ...
    The rainbow flag, commonly called the gay pride flag or LGBT pride flag...
    as a symbol to provoke Him to anger.
    The gay pride flag is not a flag of diversity, love, and tolerance. It is a battle flag... that attempts to mock the God of Scripture.

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  17. Lisa your comment was not published as it's murky.... there is a vast difference between Diana and Meghan. Diana ran away from her cheating husband, Meghan ran away from the entire family. Diana was a young naive girl, Meghan is a different kettle of fish altogether. Let's leave her out of this.

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  18. How can we be sure that the rainbows are not some kind of holographic images in the sky put there by......????

    SK

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  19. When Gd put the rainbow in the sky, to show that He would never ever destroy the world, that is what it represents.

    A bad reign enden, and the- rainbow that appeared, was a sign for the end of bad times.

    Gd has ended a wicked time, (call it dynasty or what you will)... and now its a promise of a Better World. Amen.



    Mashiach will come... sooon... amen..

    a-non

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