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Israel and Trump in Prophecy: The Torah is the Plan of Hashem to Return the Nations

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The Torah is the blueprint of creation. It is not merely a book of history, law, or inspiration. It is the precise, layered architectural plan by which Hashem formed the universe, encoded human destiny, and mapped the redemption of His Land and His people.

No other text in human history displays this combination of mathematical structure, linguistic precision, predictive power across millennia, and hidden codes that continue to surface in real time.

Hebrew is not a conventional language. Its roots function like chemical elements; the binyanim (verbal conjugations) act like bonds and reactions that transform meaning with absolute consistency. Chiastic structures bind entire books and narratives into interlocking symmetries.

Gematria reveals numerical identities that are not decorative but structural. Equidistant letter sequences (ELS)—the Torah codes studied by Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson and others—embed additional layers of information that surface only when the continuous letter stream of the Torah is examined at regular intervals.

These are not after-the-fact curiosities. They form part of the same system that already contains the open-text prophecies of the return to the Land, the gathering of the nations against Jerusalem, and the final confrontation that leads to the revelation of Hashem’s glory.

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The Prophetic Framework of the End of Days

The Tanakh is unambiguous. The Jewish people must first return to the Land in significant numbers and regain sovereignty over Jerusalem. Only then do the nations rise against her. Zechariah 12:3 declares that Jerusalem will become a burdensome stone for all the peoples; all who lift it will be severely injured. In addition, all the nations of the earth will gather against it.

Ezekiel 38–39 describes the coalition headed by Persia (Iran) and its allies that comes against a people dwelling securely in the Land. The purpose of this confrontation is not Israel’s destruction but the opposite. Specifically, it is so that the nations will know that Hashem is God when He intervenes dramatically on behalf of His people.

After the war come the recognition, the purification, and the permanent dwelling of the Divine Presence. Ezekiel 40–48 details the future Temple and the restored order. The sequence is fixed: return → confrontation → redemption. This is the blueprint.

Trump, Cyrus, and the Directed Hatred

Isaiah 45 calls the Persian king Cyrus “His anointed” (משיחו)—a non-Jew raised up specifically to open the way for the Jewish return and the rebuilding of the Temple. The open text already establishes the pattern. For example, Hashem uses unexpected instruments, even pagan rulers, to advance Israel’s redemption.

Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson’s Torah-code tables repeatedly place the name of Donald Trump adjacent to the Hebrew for Cyrus (Koresh), to “president of the United States,” to “lover of Israel,” and in proximity to language of redemption and the anointed. One early table appears in Leviticus. It is near the discussion of the anointed kohen.

Other tables link Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital (announced in the month of Iyar, associated with Joseph) to the larger theme of the “son of Joseph” who prepares the physical ground for the final redemption. These codes do not invent a new theology. Instead, they illuminate the same pattern already written in Isaiah.

Intense Hatred

The intensity of hatred directed at Trump is therefore not random political animosity. It is of a different order than ordinary partisan dislike. In living memory, no other figure has been targeted with such sustained, almost liturgical vitriol. Ronald Reagan was also shot and survived, yet the quality and universality of the hatred directed at Trump stand apart.

When a gentile leader is raised up to serve the interests of Israel’s restoration—moving the embassy, recognizing the Golan, facilitating the Abraham Accords, confronting the Iranian nuclear threat—the forces that stand against the redemption of Zion inevitably focus their rage upon him. The hatred itself becomes evidence that the ancient pattern is active. As a result, the nations are gathering, and the instrument that helps Israel becomes the lightning rod.

This is the hand of Hashem. The same God who hardened Pharaoh’s heart so that His power would be displayed, and who raised Cyrus so that the decree of return could go forth, is directing the opposition of our day. Consequently, the final confrontation will be unmistakable.

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Why the Christian Bible Has No Place in This Conversation

The end-time conversation belongs exclusively to the Tanakh. Rabbi Tovia Singer has repeatedly demonstrated that the Hebrew prophets already supply the complete sequence: the return of the Jewish people, the war of Gog and Magog centered on Persia, the burdensome stone of Jerusalem, the destruction of the aggressor nations, the recognition of Hashem by the world, and the permanent restoration. Therefore, there is no gap that requires a later “New Testament” to fill.

The Christian scriptures introduce concepts foreign to the prophetic texts—the replacement of Israel, a suffering messiah whose work is already finished in a different age, and a timeline that consistently misaligns with the plain readings of Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Isaiah. When the prophets speak of the nations coming against Jerusalem, they do so in the context of a restored Jewish people already living in the Land under Jewish sovereignty. That is the reality of our generation. Attempts to read later Christian frameworks back into these chapters obscure rather than illuminate the blueprint. As a result, the Torah and the Prophets stand complete.

A Book Like No Other

The precision is multi-layered and self-reinforcing. The open narrative of history and law, the literary architecture, the numerical relationships, the prophetic forecasts that have already begun to materialize, and the hidden letter sequences that continue to surface relevant names and events—all of these operate together. No other ancient text or modern composition exhibits this combination of features. For example, DNA itself functions as a coded language of life. The Torah presents itself as the prior, higher code from which the patterns of creation and history are derived.

We are living inside the blueprint. The return has occurred. The nations are aligning against Jerusalem. An unexpected instrument has been raised and is being opposed with unusual ferocity. The codes continue to surface the ancient pattern in modern names. The required response is not speculation but recognition. Therefore, return to the Torah itself, strengthen the people of Israel, and prepare for the revelation the prophets described.

The Torah is not a book among books. It is the architectural plan of creation and the operating manual of redemption. Everything else is commentary.

Hazan Gavriel ben David

Key Takeaways

  • The Tanakh outlines a prophetic framework where Israel must return to the land before nations confront it, leading to redemption.
  • Trump is linked to the biblical figure Cyrus, seen as a non-Jew aiding the Jewish return and restoration of the Temple.
  • The intense hatred of Trump indicates a spiritual battle against Israel’s restoration, aligning with historical patterns from the Tanakh.
  • Christian scriptures misinterpret the prophetic texts, introducing foreign concepts that obscure the original message of the Hebrew prophets.
  • The Torah presents a unique narrative and blueprint for creation and redemption, requiring recognition and adherence to its teachings.

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