
“The smell of death” Israeli Kibbutz
A Vision for the Future
I came across a website recently that was new to me. It has a lot of interesting features one of which is assigning numbers to verses in the Bible. You can look up all kinds of things and I haven’t yet began to explore all that is available there, but plan to. For those of you interested it is : https://www.newjerusalem.org/.
Anyhow, one of the things I wanted to look at once I found the site was the Hebrew year 5784 (which is the current year) and the verse that corresponds to it. And when I did I was kind of blown away – I think you’ll see why. It’s Deuteronomy 32:25 and is part of The Song of Moses.
I can’t tell you if these kinds of things are coincidence or not but I do believe God is a master at weaving things together in a way we cannot even began to comprehend. So, here it is.
“In the street the sword will make them childless; in their homes terror will reign. The young men and young women will perish, the infants and those with gray hair.”
And isn’t that exactly what happened the morning of October 7th? Has this happened before? I’m sure it has when they were taken into captivity nevertheless for this verse to correspond with this date is extraordinary. And that’s not to say that every year has a corresponding prophetic verse. But in this case (in my humble opinion) it certainly seems to be. But why? Well, to even begin to understand that question we would need to look at the Song of Moses out of which the verse comes … the last recorded words of Moses before he died on Mount Nebo. It’s Deuteronomy chapter 32 which you can read in its entirety Here.
Understanding The Song of Moses
Commentary from Got Questions.org
So, it seems that God has allowed this tragedy (and others) in order to bring Israel to the place they need to be. Yes, they have been in the land since 1948 but over the years they have become increasingly secular and tolerant of all kinds of immoral behavior … much like the Western world. Tel Aviv is known as the gay capital of the middle-East with thousands participating in its annual pride parade. This is not what God returned them to the land for. The Song of Moses is a reminder of this and is so important that in Revelation 15 it is sung along with the Song of the Lamb.
It’s interesting to note that these songs precede the last seven plagues that make up God’s wrath.
And while it may be hard for us to understand why God allows certain things we can look back and see how God has used these things in bringing about his divine purpose. Take for instance the holocaust … the Jews had become very comfortable in their lives throughout Europe but this was not God’s long term plan for them. It took intense persecution to get them to leave Europe. And now back in the land for 82 years its going to take something equally drastic to move them from their current place of unbelief to belief. And I believe that process started the morning of October 7th. 2023 – Tishrei 21, 5784
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem they shall prosper who love thee” Psalm 122:6
Watching and waiting with YOU for the soon return of Jesus! Cindy



This is excellent, Cindy. So timely and insightful!! Thank you for sharing. Passing along to all on my list.
God bless you!
By: Jane on November 14, 2023
at 7:05 pm
Thank you Jane for your sweet words and encouragement. I appreciate it very much!
By: cindybythesea on November 14, 2023
at 7:06 pm
you are very welcome, Cindy!!
By: jane on November 14, 2023
at 7:12 pm
Amazing how God’s word is as true today as it was back then. Heaven and Earth will pass away but my word will never pass away.
Thank you Cindy and I also will be looking into the link you posted as we need to study up and be ready. God Bless.
By: meeellodee2012 on November 14, 2023
at 7:33 pm
Thank you Mel …I enjoyed looking into the importance of the Song of Moses …I’m glad you are too. Thank you also for your continued encouragement! Much appreciated!
By: cindybythesea on November 14, 2023
at 7:40 pm
The connection between the Song of Moses in Exodus, and in Revelation, is a subtlety that needs to be explored. I look forward to your pensive follow up.
By: stevekerp on November 14, 2023
at 8:20 pm
Thank you Steve! It’s an interesting connection, I agree
By: cindybythesea on November 14, 2023
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