Saturday, May 26, 2018

#KingDavidsBirthday #69 #96 #KingDavid #Israel #Hebrew #911

King David was born and died on the same day the sixth of Sivan or Shavuot.

King David's birthday and 9/11 comparison 

David's birthday 2001
Mon, 28 May 2001 = 6th of Sivan, 5761
ו׳ בְּסִיוָן תשס״א
Shavuot I
Mon, 28 May 2001" = 33 (Jewish Reduction)
6th of Sivan, 5761" = 139 (English Ordinal) =Freemasonry

May twenty eighth" = 77 (Full Reduction)
World Trade Center" = 77 (Full Reduction)
September eleventh" = 77 (Full Reduction)
May twenty eight" = 69 (Full Reduction)
"תשעה באב" = 69 (Hebrew Ordinal)(Tisha B'Av)

Tue, 11 September 2001 = 23rd of Elul, 5761
"Elul twenty third" = 216 (English Ordinal) 6*6*6=216
"Tue, 11 September 2001" = 1307 (Trigonal) 214th prime number
"23rd of Elul, 5761" = 58 (Jewish Reduction)= Freemasonry

Parashat Nitzavim
כ״ג בֶּאֱלוּל תשס״א
"כ״ג בֶּאֱלוּל תשס״א" = 34 (Hebrew Reduction) =
9th Fibonacci
"כ״ג בֶּאֱלוּל תשס״א" = 106 (Hebrew Ordinal)
"כ״ג בֶּאֱלוּל תשס״א" = 853 (Hebrew Gematria)
147th prime

"Parashat Nitzavim" = 1404 (Reverse English Sumerian)
"New World Order" = 1044 (English Sumerian)

Counting the days between David's birthday 5/28/2001  and 9/11/2001

From and including: Monday, May 28, 2001
To, but not including Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Result: 106 days
"Shavuot" = 106 (English Ordinal)
"Prophecy" = 106 (English Ordinal)
Or 3 months, 14 days = 3.14=PI
"23rd of Elul, 5761" = 143 (Francis Bacon) PI reversed 3.14
"23rd of Elul, 5761" = 58 (Jewish Reduction)
"Freemasonry" = 58 (Jewish Reduction)

Elul
(in the Jewish calendar) the twelfth month of the civil and sixth of the religious year, usually coinciding with parts of August and September. DD/MM/YY 23/12 or 23/6

Elul אֱלוּל
"אֱלוּל" = 13 (Hebrew Reduction)6th prime
"אֱלוּל" = 31 (Hebrew Ordinal)11th prime
"אֱלוּל" = 67 (Hebrew Gematria) 19th prime

Shavuot / שבועות
The festival of Shavuot (or Shavuos, in Ashkenazi usage; Shabhuʿoth in Classical and Mizrahi Hebrew Hebrew: שבועות, lit. "Weeks") is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan (late May or early June). Shavuot commemorates the anniversary of the day God gave the Torah to the entire Israelite nation assembled at Mount Sinai, although the association between the giving of the Torah (Matan Torah) and Shavuot is not explicit in the Biblical text. The holiday is one of the Shalosh Regalim, the three Biblical pilgrimage festivals. It marks the conclusion of the Counting of the Omer.

https://www.hebcal.com/holidays/shavuot

"Shavuos" = 105 (English Ordinal)
"Shavuos" = 24 (Full Reduction)
"Shavuos" = 969 (English Extended)

"Shabhuʿoth" = 39 (Full Reduction)
"Matan Torah" = 39 (Full Reduction)

Giving of the Torah ...
"Matan Torah" = 666 (English Sumerian)
"Matan Torah" = 33 (Jewish Reduction)

"Shalosh Regalim" = 147 (English Ordinal)
"Biblical pilgrimage" = 147 (English Ordinal)
"Shalosh Regalim" = 66 (Full Reduction)
"Shalosh Regalim" = 77 (Jewish Reduction)

"Biblical pilgrimage" = 777 (Satanic)


The Three Pilgrimage Festivals, in Hebrew Shalosh Regalim (שלוש רגלים), are three major festivals in Judaism—Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Weeks or Pentecost), and Sukkot (Tabernacles, Tents or Booths)—when the ancient Israelites living in the Kingdom of Judah would make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem, as commanded by the Torah. In Jerusalem, they would participate in festivities and ritual worship in conjunction with the services of the kohanim ("priests") at the Temple.

Sources in the Hebrew Bible
Book of Exodus (emphasis added): "Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year. Keep the festival of matzos [unleavened bread] ... the reaping festival [i.e., Shavuot] ... the harvest festival [i.e., Sukkot].... Three times each year, every male among you must appear before God the Lord...." (Exodus 23:14–17)  and "Keep the Festival of Matzahs [i.e., Passover].... Keep the Festival of Shavuot through the first fruits of your wheat harvest. Also keep the harvest festival [i.e., Sukkot] soon after the year changes. Three times each year, all your males shall thus present themselves before God the Master, Lord of Israel." (Exodus 34:18-23)
Book of Deuteronomy: "Safeguard the month of standing grain so that you will be able to keep the Passover to God your Lord, since it was in the month of standing grain that God your Lord brought you out of Egypt at night.... Then count seven weeks for yourself. From the time that you first put the sickle to the standing grain, you must count seven weeks. You shall then celebrate the festival of Shavuot to God your Lord, presenting a hand-delivered offering according to the extent of the blessing that God your Lord has granted you.... When you bring in the products of your threshing floor and wine vat, you shall celebrate the festival of Sukkot for seven days.... Three times each year, all your males shall thus be seen in the presence of God your Lord in the place that He will choose: on the festival of matzahs, on the festival of Shavuot, and on the festival of Sukkot. You shall not appear before God empty-handed." (Deuteronomy 16)

In his vision of a restored Jerusalem, the prophet Isaiah refers to Zion as "the city of our appointed feasts"

 Exodus 23
 Exodus 34
 Deuteronomy 16
 Isaiah 33:20

The three Pilgrimage festivals

"The Three Pilgrimage Festivals" = 137 (Full Reduction)
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion" = 137 (Full Reduction)
"Scottish Rite Freemasonry" = 137 (Reverse Full Reduction)


The Three Pilgrimage Festivals, in Hebrew Shalosh Regalim (שלוש רגלים), are three major festivals in Judaism—Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Weeks or Pentecost), and Sukkot (Tabernacles, Tents or Booths)—when the ancient Israelites living in the Kingdom of Judah would make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem, as commanded by the Torah. In Jerusalem, they would participate in festivities and ritual worship in conjunction with the services of the kohanim ("priests") at the Temple.

Sources in the Hebrew Bible
Book of Exodus (emphasis added): "Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year. Keep the festival of matzos [unleavened bread] ... the reaping festival [i.e., Shavuot] ... the harvest festival [i.e., Sukkot].... Three times each year, every male among you must appear before God the Lord...." (Exodus 23:14–17)  and "Keep the Festival of Matzahs [i.e., Passover].... Keep the Festival of Shavuot through the first fruits of your wheat harvest. Also keep the harvest festival [i.e., Sukkot] soon after the year changes. Three times each year, all your males shall thus present themselves before God the Master, Lord of Israel." (Exodus 34:18-23)
Book of Deuteronomy: "Safeguard the month of standing grain so that you will be able to keep the Passover to God your Lord, since it was in the month of standing grain that God your Lord brought you out of Egypt at night.... Then count seven weeks for yourself. From the time that you first put the sickle to the standing grain, you must count seven weeks. You shall then celebrate the festival of Shavuot to God your Lord, presenting a hand-delivered offering according to the extent of the blessing that God your Lord has granted you.... When you bring in the products of your threshing floor and wine vat, you shall celebrate the festival of Sukkot for seven days.... Three times each year, all your males shall thus be seen in the presence of God your Lord in the place that He will choose: on the festival of matzahs, on the festival of Shavuot, and on the festival of Sukkot. You shall not appear before God empty-handed." (Deuteronomy 16)

In his vision of a restored Jerusalem, the prophet Isaiah refers to Zion as "the city of our appointed feasts"

 Exodus 23
 Exodus 34
 Deuteronomy 16
 Isaiah 33:20

"Exodus 23" = 30 (Full Reduction)
"Exodus 23" = 93 (English Ordinal)
"Exodus 23" = 33 (Jewish Reduction)
"Exodus 23" = 303 (Satanic)

The Three Pilgrimage Festivals, in Hebrew Shalosh Regalim (שלוש רגלים)
"שלוש רגלים" = 28 (Hebrew Reduction)
"שלוש רגלים" = 118 (Hebrew Ordinal)
"שלוש רגלים" = 919 (Hebrew Gematria)
"שלוש רגלים" = 1479 (Hebrew Soffits)

Pesach, Passover
Shavuot, Weeks/Pentecost
Sukkot, Tabernacles/Tents/Booths

"Pesach" = 25 (Full Reduction)5*5
"Pesach" = 29 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Pesach" = 52 (English Ordinal)
"Pesach" = 110 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Pesach" = 187 (English Extended)
"Passover" = 34 (Full Reduction)
"Passover" = 47 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Passover" = 115 (English Ordinal)
"Passover" = 101 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Shavuot" = 25 (Full Reduction)5*5
"Shavuot" = 106 (English Ordinal)
"Shavuot" = 38 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Shavuot" = 83 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Shavuot" = 33 (Jewish Reduction)
"Shavuot" = 33 (Septenary)
"Pentecost" = 36 (Full Reduction)
"Pentecost" = 117 (English Ordinal)
"Pentecost" = 111 (Jewish Ordinal)
"Weeks" = 18 (Full Reduction)
"Weeks" = 63 (English Ordinal)
"Weeks" = 1010 (Jewish)

"Sukkot" = 16 (Full Reduction)
"Sukkot" = 38 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Sukkot" = 97 (English Ordinal)
"Sukkot" = 65 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Tabernacles" = 37 (Full Reduction)
"Tabernacles" = 71 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Tabernacles" = 100 (English Ordinal)
"Tabernacles" = 197 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Tents" = 15 (Full Reduction)
"Tents" = 30 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Tents" = 78 (English Ordinal)
"Tents" = 57 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Tents" = 555 (English Extended)
"Booths" = 25 (Full Reduction)
"Booths" = 29 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Booths" = 79 (English Ordinal)
"Booths" = 83 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 365 (English Ordinal)
"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 634 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 185 (Full Reduction)
"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 211 (Reverse Full Reduction)
"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 187 (Jewish Reduction)
"Offer a sacrifice to Me three times each year" = 349 (Jewish Ordinal)

Exodus 23:14-17 King James Version (KJV)
"Exodus 23:14-17" = 106 (English Ordinal)
"Exodus" = 25 (Full Reduction)
"Exodus" = 25 (Full Reduction)
"Exodus" = 88 (English Ordinal)
"Exodus" = 74 (Reverse Ordinal)

14.. Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto me in the year.

15.. Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread: (thou shalt eat unleavened bread seven days, as I commanded thee, in the time appointed of the month Abib; for in it thou camest out from Egypt: and none shall appear before me empty:)

16.. And the feast of harvest, the firstfruits of thy labours, which thou hast sown in the field: and the feast of ingathering, which is in the end of the year, when thou hast gathered in thy labours out of the field.

17.. Three times in the year all thy males shall appear before the Lord God.

"Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto me in the year" = 195 (Full Reduction)
"Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto me in the year" = 528 (English Ordinal)
"Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto me in the year" = 196 (Jewish Reduction)

"Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread" = 156 (Full Reduction)
"Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened bread" = 2140 (Jewish)

"And the feast of harvest" = 1400 (Jewish)

"Three times in the year all thy males shall appear before the Lord God." = 623 (English Ordinal)


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