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We
want to look at another
picture of the Sefirotic
image broken down to three.
We’ll do this with the Hebrew
letter Shin. We know the
Shin represents Elohim,
who said that he would put
his name on Jerusalem. The
left side of the Shin is
the Hinnon Valley. This
is where all the filth and
garbage was thrown to be
burned up. Here, there was
a smoldering fire burning
continuously, day and night.
Yeshua used the physical
image to show us about the
spiritual place of Gehinom
(hell). As you look at the
letter Shin, you’ll see
this valley is on the left
side, the judgement side
of the Sefirotic Tree. On
the right side of the Shin
you’ll find the Kidron Valley.
On the right of the Kidron
Valley is the Mount of Olives.
This was always a picture
of mercy. Here was where
the red heifer was slain.
The
blood and ashes of the sacrifices
were deposited in this valley
and here grew the rich green
crops that were used as
the First Fruits offering.
You’ll notice all of this
is on the right side of
the Shin, representing the
mercy side of the Sefirotic
Tree. The middle of the
Shin has the Tyropeon Valley
located in it. It was here
in this valley the city
of David was built and the
Temple stood across from
the Mount of Olives. It
is believed by some very
well known Bible scholars,
such as Joe Good, it will
be here that the “judgement
of the nations” will take
place. It will be where
these three valleys converge,
also known as Hakal Dama,
the field of blood. So we
see that Elohim laid out
the entire city of Jerusalem
with his name on it by simply
using the letter Shin. We
see also the judgement side,
the mercy side, and the
middle, where everything
is kept in balance just
like on the Sefirotic Tree
of life.
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