What is the pact of the nails?

As you know, six is ​​the number of a man. Vav is letter 22 of word 6 in the bible. So if you open your Bible and go to letter 22 in Hebrew, letter 22 in the Bible turns out to be word 6 in the Bible, which tells us that letter 22 in the Bible is connected to letter 22 in the Alphabet. Hebrew. Now I know it’s a bit confusing but to explain further you have to remember that there are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet but Vav is the 22nd letter in your bible not in the Hebrew alphabet because the 22nd letter in the Hebrew alphabet is Tav. The letters Vav and Tav, both being the 22nd letters in the Bible and in the alphabet, respectively, spiritually convey that the letter Vav is connected to the letter Tav.

Tav’s pictogram is a cross, it is an “X”, it is pact. You see, we have a very intelligent and mystical God who sends messages all the time. Some people call it the bible code, I just call it his language, I mean it’s not a code to him, it’s just his language, we’re just not smart enough to know his code.

So go to the 22nd letter of the Bible, which is the Vav connected to the Tav, which is the covenant that gives us the covenant of nails. That is what that connection means, the pact of the nail. We call it the new covenant, but it’s really the covenant of nails that makes it so new. The pact of the nail connects heaven with earth. You will see the concept of this connection everywhere and it will be woven into the month of Elul and Teshuvah, which I will write about in my future articles.

The nail covenant is everything, but we must understand what it does because when we talk about Yeshua, we talk about Jesus being crucified and how great that was to Him, but we don’t talk about what that really means. You see, I am tired of just words and I will show you that in Greek there is a lot of philosophy and a very high concept in heaven, I have nothing against Greek, so please don’t misunderstand me. I’m just saying that the Greek concept is more like an abstract ideology while the Hebrew is concrete, full of meanings.

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