I'd only bought the curtain weeks before at a thrift store to put on the window because we were moving and trying to sell. It's blue and white. There was so much reminiscent of the codes it was impossible to deny. The mountain..the 7 flames of the menorah ..and the most frightening...the curtain with holes...symbolically it reminded me of this:http://www.bible-cod...e_moth-SARS.htm
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In a sense the moth is upon the tabernacle and its covering. The moth seems to have both a good and bad meaning. Positively speaking, Jesus, the "moth", is shedding His blood on the tabernacle in order to cleanse it. But negatively speaking, the moth is eating ("wasting") away at the material for the covering. The goat skin covering of the tabernacle symbolizes Jesus' flesh, which, then, is being consumed. Judgment is "flying forth" out from His temple.
Notice the curtain is one piece and seems to be lifting..so as to speak of a peek behind the veil..The more l've looked at the image over the years the more l found..even this morning as a write this. There was one more thing l had neglected to look at though ...... which was the point of this post. I felt that if this image was confirmation than surely the handle (latch) that opened and closed the window would be significant.
Last week l took a closer look..here:
Notice the place of the latch is the letter "Hey"It means "behold"... but a closer look reveals the deepermeaning.

Note the circled letter in the handle of the menorah.
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Hey and Teshuvah
Since Hey is formed from Dalet and Yod, it can also be a picture of returning to God by means of the transforming power of the Spirit. Dalet stands for brokeness, and Yod stands for a hand. Opening the door of the heart then is a picture of the Spirit of God indwelling the believer, and this image also coheres with the idea that a part of Aleph (God) is joined with Dalet to form Hey.
Since Hey is formed from Dalet and Yod, it can also be a picture of returning to God by means of the transforming power of the Spirit. Dalet stands for brokeness, and Yod stands for a hand. Opening the door of the heart then is a picture of the Spirit of God indwelling the believer, and this image also coheres with the idea that a part of Aleph (God) is joined with Dalet to form Hey.
http://www.hebrew4ch...et/Hey/hey.html
Notice also it's the hinge word in this image.The latch on my window slides up to open and down to close.
Even that is significant.
The hinge is also of rectangular shape like the letter and curved to accommodate the fingers and the cursive of this letter is curved as well.
There is so much more in this image that relates to personal experience but the letter hey was a point that was able to be viewed in a more objective sense. Something you could actually see without having to take just my word.
I wondered also that this image had 7 symbolic flames.. The bible-codes website has two menorahs..one with 7 flames and one with eight. The one with 7 says this: (and by the way..the Lord did awaken me..even in my kitchen ..through a window...by the light of candle...and heartfelt prayer.
I pray he awaken you to his great offer as well..revealing ever more his irresistible mercy and love.
http://www.bible-cod...rah-codes-6.htm
With just the 7 flames, it reads:
"Did the Lord awaken her?"
"Was He a Shepard?"
"Was He a Shepard?"

(Middle letter is shared, as with text at menorah's base.)

This agrees with the theme of the song, "For whom is He a King?"
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Whoever believes on Jesus for salvation enters freely right into the heavenly Most Holy Place in the spirit. Full fellowship with God is restored---the dividing curtain is removed for those who are washed in His blood, and who thereby personally partake in His death and resurrection by faith in His blood. They are saved, not by the works of the Law, for by the Law comes the knowledge of sin. The Law is good, but its purpose was to expose our sin, whereby we know we need a Savior---who is Jesus the Lord. "For God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten son, that whosever believes on him should no perish, but have eternal life," (John 3:16). Jesus said, "You must be born again," (John 3). We are lowly like the worm, but if we will believe on Jesus, in Him and by Him we are transformed into a new creation. Free as a butterfly, if you are willing .http://www.bible-codes.org/SARS-moth-code-overlap-Sinai-2.htm
This post has been edited by Miki: 01 December 2009 - 07:10 PM

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