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The most venerated ultra-orthodox rabbi in Israel left a note not to be opened until one year after his death in which he would reveal the name of the Messiah. The Rabbi died when he was 108 yrs. old.
After one year the note was opened.
In the note the Rabbi revealed that Jesus is the messiah.
The cryptic prophecies of Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri have astonished the world and struck the Jewish Orthodox community like a huge bombshell. He foretold in a message written before his death that he knew the name of the Messiah, and had it sealed away to be revealed one year after his death. The name rocked the Jewish Orthodox world and the Christian world as well!
The Rabbi, the Note and the Messiah
Predictions by Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri - Alamongordo.Com
Judaism: The magic of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri
William, I do not know the author of this, but...wow prophesy fulfillment is coming hot and heavy.
every time a new Pope is elected, there are a lot of rituals in accordance with tradition. Well, there is one that very few people know about.
Shortly after the new Pope is enthroned, the Chief Rabbi seeks an audience. He is shown into the Pope's presence, whereupon he presents the Pope with a silver tray bearing a velvet cushion. On top of the cushion is an ancient, shriveled parchment envelope. The Pope symbolically stretches out his arm in a gesture of rejection.
The Chief Rabbi then retires, taking the envelope with him and does not return until the next Pope is elected. John Paul II was intrigued by this ritual, that's origins were unknown to him. He instructed the best scholars of the Vatican to research it, but they came up with nothing. When the time came and the Chief Rabbi was shown into his presence, he faithfully enacted the ritual of rejection but, as the Chief Rabbi turned to leave, he called him back.
"My brother," the Pope whispered, "I must confess that we Catholics are ignorant of the meaning of this ritual enacted for centuries between us and you, the representative of the Jewish people. I have to ask you, what is it all about?"
The Rabbi shrugs and replies, "But we have no more idea than you do. The origin of the ceremony is lost in the traditions of ancient history." The Pope said, "Let us retire to my private chambers and enjoy a glass of wine together, then with your agreement, we shall open the envelops and discover the secret at last." The Chief Rabbi agreed.
Fortified in their resolve by the wine, they gingerly pried open the curling envelope and with trembling fingers, the Chief Rabbi reached inside and extracted a folded sheet of similarly ancient paper.
As the Pope peered over his shoulder, he slowly opened it. They both gasped with shock.
It was the check for the Last Supper.
Many years ago, the National Lampoon published a wonderful take off. It featured the check for the Last Supper.
"Server: Mary"
Loaves 3,"
"fishes 4,"
"tuna 2"
etc.
On the tax line, it read "Render Unto Caesar"
Turn the page and there was a wonderful two-page take-off of Da Vinci's Last Supper, everyone seated on the same side of the table. Everyone was arguing over the check, and Jesus was in the middle, with his arms spread out, palms upward, in the traditional "blessing" pose. But his facial expression was pure WTF?
It was absolutely priceless.
I seem to recall that the Lampoon also did a piece with black-and-white photos of Jesus' bar mitzvah. Jesus looking sheepish. His mother! Oy!