The End of Days is Spelled out in the Torah

According to Chazal and the Zohar, The word Pakad in Genesis 21:1 signals and speaks of the End of Days, the time of the resurrection. It also tells us when that will happen and what happens to the rest of the world, but we’ll get to those deeper secrets in a...

Let there be Light

Genesis 1:3 VYomer Elohim Yhi Or v’yhi Or “G-d said, ‘There shall be light and there was light.'” The numerical value of this verse breaks down to 903, 232 v’ (6), “and” 232.  This appears to allude to two lights, one above...

The Torah and the Messiah (H'Mashiach)

We’ve written several posts about the last line in the Torah and how it reconnects with the first verse in the Torah, an in analyzing the Torah’s physical structure (248 columns of 42 rows) each, we realized that there were 22 mandated blank rows before...

The power to control water and destiny

We recite this verse to begin havdalah at the end of every Shabbat: Genesis 6:8 V’Nach Mazeh Chen Bayeni Adonai As G-d was making his decree on the Earth, he stated the above verse “But Noach found favor in G-d’s eyes,” which saved humanity, so...

The flaming sword

The first portion of the Torah, Bereshit, has 146 verses, corresponding to the numerical value of the word, Olam, world.  At the 80th verse, we encounter the revolving flaming sword that G-d uses to block Adam’s (Man’s) reentry into the Garden of Eden,...