Saturday 18 March 2017

Jewish Praying Tradition and Where Did the Mecca Black Stone Come From? (Explanation from Jewish Man)


In this short video Avi Lipkin a Jewish man explains about Jewish praying tradition and history of how Moses led his follower from Pharoah slavery from Egypt across the red sea towards Arabia land. Hag in Hebrew means a holiday or going around in circle. Jethro (Moses Father In-Law) the high priest of Midian is believed to be High Priest of Kaa'ba in Mecca. According to Avi, there was no Kaa'ba at that time, so he was actually the High Priest of the Black Stone.

From this video, we also know that the black stone was there since the time of Abraham and was taken care by their family generations to generations because Jethro was the descendant of Abraham's first son Ishmael.
 



Moses who is the student of Jethro gave his people the Phylactery to put at forehead and left arm which is a sign from God to leave Pyramid Triangular Slavery System from Egypt to the Cubic Square System in the Arabia land.


Also the Phylactery strap is wrap around 7 times (reference here) around the arm and Muslim also tour the Kaa'ba 7 times during Hajj as per info here.


 
 
Exodus 12:14 - This is a day to remember. Each year, from generation to generation, you must celebrate it as a special festival (hag) to the LORD. This is a law for all time.

It is also said Moses was at the Kaa'ba performing the celebration of Hag. The word hag can be found here which translated to festival sacrifice or feast where people gather, celebrate and eat. According to the Jewish man in the video, hag also means going around in circles.
Muslims, to this day, perform annual sacrifice at the occasion of Hajj to celebrate the events that took place in the life of Prophet Abraham.

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