Shalom, good evening. I had a request to speak about Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, of Blessed Memory. He was the biggest Sefardic Kabbalist.
זקן המקובלים The eldest (wisest) of all of the Kabbalists. In the Jewish world. A very famous personality.
Before he passed away eleven years ago, He left a letter in a closed envelope, And he asked to open it one year later. He left the letter in the (Hebrew) month of Elul. (To clarify:) Before he died he asked to open the letter only one year after his death.
And in the letter He wrote six words: And then he wrote: "Signed" In the month of Mercy (which means the month of Elul) The year of תשס"ה 5765 (2005) Which is the year of the disengagement it was about one month after the disengagement from Gush Katif; from Gaza. So, probably the fact that these regions are called *Ye*huda, *Sh*omron *U**A*za The fact like we lost the letter Ayin (Aza/Gaza) like Jesus (Yeshua), who lost his letter Ayin (became Yeshu). *See the video "You are the Man" for explanation!
* Maybe made him get to this conclusion. To a certain conclusion about Jesus. And he leaves six words in a way that really.
. . Not everybody can really understand What it means.
He put it in a way that each person will understand it the way he wants. I thought, to really understand What he wrote there, there needs to be some correction. Something has to be moved from its place There has to be a little correction To realize what he really said.
So he wrote it in a special way that if you just read it literally the way he put it you can think the words that he said have the acronym of: Yehoshua (Joshua) Not Yeshua - Yehoshua. Which is a little bit different from Jesus, the way that we know it: "Yeshua". Ok, so, it is written in the Bible twice Yehoshua this way (יהושוע) Usually Yehoshua we write this way: (יהושע) So this is Yehoshua and *his* name in the second coming, Yeshua.
But he wrote Yehoshua (יהושוע, with the extra vav ו) Now, anyone who knew Rabbi Kaduri knows that he had a friend, a journalist, that his name with Yehoshua and he used to write his name like that (with the extra vav) And he's somebody that thinks himself to be the Messiah. So people here can think that: "Oh, maybe he meant about this guy. " But it makes no sense.
Alright, so People can think that if he meant about this guy so probably. . .
heh. . .
Something was wrong with Rabbi Kaduri too, he was probably too old. And if he meant about Jesus, why write it this way? Why would the acronym be this way (Yehoshua) and not Yeshua?
OK, so let me write out the entire message that Rabbi Kaduri left his students: He said: ירים העם He's talking about Messiah. And he's talking about him - he will lift up the People, the Nation. ויוכיח And he will prove שדברי ותורתו עומדים And he will prove that what I said It's another question here, why does he say דברי, "what I said", He should say "what Messiah said".
If he's talking about Messiah, why put himself (Rabbi Kaduri) here? Why, "What I said"? "The things that I said"?
"And *his* Torah", it means the Torah of Messiah, "stand". Standing means something that is true. Something that is self evident.
Not something that lets you down after a while. So he talked about Messiah - "he will raise up the people. .
. " ". .
. And will prove that what I said. .
. " It's a big question, Why "what I said"? ".
. . And his Torah stand.
" OK, so, we have really to split these six words into two parts: "He will raise the people and prove that what I said and his Torah stand. " Why "what *I* said"? Another question ירים העם Will raise up the People Equals שלמה Shlomo (Solomon) So, we're talking about somebody that we call the son of David.
That represents Shlomo (Solomon), that is like Shlomo. Now, let's forget about these two words And watch these four words It's in gematria, שלמה = 375 (Shlomo/Solomon) OK, so now we know why he said these two words. Not for the acronym, to show you a hint about who he proves.
Somebody talking about somebody that will prove. That his Torah is standing; is true. OK?
Somebody that has to prove to the world that what he said what Jesus said, or what Rabbi Kaduri said- like it is written here. And his Torah stands - it means something that is true. That is evident to be true.
OK, so I think that here should be a vav (ו). שדבריו "What *he* said" So from where will I take the vav? From here?
I take the vav from here (here it only means "and" - Ariel does not change the simple meaning), and I put it here! Now I have the acronym of "Yeshua". (ישוע) Alright?
And now the gematria of these four words- "He will prove that what *he* said, the Messiah, and his Torah, stand. " Equals four times "truth" (אמת). Equals four times truth if I put the vav in the original location as well.
Four times "emet" / אמת / Truth. Which means the average value of each word is "Emet". Emet (Truth) equals 441.
So the gematria here will be 1764. Four times "Emet" four times "Truth". So now, this is the hidden message that he (Rabbi Kaduri) wants us to see.
For who can see it. Alright? Not everybody can see; understand what's hiding in Torah words.
Always - there can be many interpretations about any thing, but you have to be there to understand really exactly what it means. Yochiah יוכיח "He will prove that his words and his Torah stand. " Standing up And besides this, he will raise the people up He will raise the Nation and equals Shlomo (Solomon).
Now, here we have the acronym of Yeshua (ישוע) Here we have the acronym of YaH (יה, first too letters of the Tetragrammaton). YaH has to do with the chaya, with the mochin of Abba, with the chaya of the Messiah. OK?
So now it makes sense.