And He will destroy on this mount the shroud That is drawn over the faces of all the peoples And the covering that is spread over all the nations Isaiah 25:7 (The Israel BibleTM) A recent study led by researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba and York University in Toronto found that wearing a mask hindered facial recognition in adults. The recent study concluded that this problem is even worse in children and that this could lead to social difficulties. The study coincides with worldwide mask-mandate reversals. Since the study comes from Israel, this phenomenon could be a fulfillment of a little-known prophecy of Isaiah that is a sign of the final redemption. Rabbi Yosef Berger, the rabbi of King David’s Tomb in Jerusalem, noted that the Prophet Isaiah predicted that such a study leading to the removal of masks would emerge from Israel. He cited the verse: And He will destroy on this mount the shroud That is drawn over the faces of all the peoples And the covering that is spread over all the nations: Isaiah 25:7 “Isaiah is describing the final ingathering when all the nations come to Jerusalem to praise Hashem,” Rabbi Berger said. “But, as the Prophet Isaiah stated, nobody can come to Jerusalem wearing a mask. This is an allegory, meaning that people must come as their true selves, but also literally. We are already seeing that these masks are a visible declaration of a person’s belief. We are already seeing a new global community of people who believe in God who are easily identifiable by not wearing masks.” cant imagine the two witnesses getting injected with anything, standing on circles 6 feet apart or wearing masks :mdrmdr: Not hardly! TR Thank you so much Patricia. Amazing article. Not with fire breath :mdrmdr: Can you just picture this funny scenario in play … the authorities insist the mandates of wearing the masks … they meekly comply and put the masks on … and once they speak … it incinerates right off them! :mdrmdr: (Rev 11:5) And if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies: and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed.
The Hebrew word that is translated here as ‘shroud’ is masecha (מַּסֵּכָה) which literally means a mask.
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