Here's a message from CJ Lovik, author
of the widely popular Living Word in 3D series. Watch as he unfolds a mystery
hidden just under the surface. Is there a hidden message in the Hebrew word Shalom? A message that, once understood, could change your life forever? Did you know
that the Hebrew language is actually three languages? Did you know that the
original Hebrew, the same Hebrew that Moses used to scribe the Torah, was both
a pictographic and a numeric language? Has God given us a prophetic clue, a peek
into the future, hidden in the four Hebrew letters Shin, Lamen, Vav and
Mem? The four letters that spell Shalom. And is that clue hidden in plain
sight. imbedded from the very beginning, in the pictures and numbers that are the
very foundational elements of the Hebrew language? Let's take a look at the
picture meaning of Shalom. Shin is the first letter in the Hebrew word Shalom.
Shin is a picture of teeth. Teeth that crush and destroy. Lamed is the picture
of a shepherd staff. Vav is the picture of an iron nail or a wooden hook. Mem, the last Hebrew letter in the Hebrew word Shalom, is pictured as waters. Waters of
life is pictured at by a clear running stream or waters of chaos and confusion;
as pictured by a flood or tsunami. In the conventional Hebrew 'Shalom' can mean anything from not being at war, the cessation of hostility, to harmony
between people. Shalom can also mean security and freedom from violence.
Shalom can communicate the idea of serenity and tranquility. Now let's discover the distilled ideal picture meaning of Shalom. Shin means to destroy. Lamed is the voice of authority. Vav signifies two things that are connected. Mem can mean chaos and
confusion. tTe revelation hidden in the picture language of Hebrew informs us
that peace, or Shalom, only comes when the authority connected with chaos and
confusion is destroyed. Every time you say the word 'Shalom' or 'peace' you are
uttering a prophetic prayer that someone will come and destroy the one who is
causing all the chaos and confusion. And who is that someone? Who is coming to
bring true Shalom? The Prince of Peace is coming. Are you ready for true Shalom?There are literally hundreds of precious mysteries found in ancient Hebrew. To learn more about this word and other Hebrew words; subscribe to LivingWordin3D.com
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