Who stood in the gate

Who stood in the gate? Exo 32:25-26 RNKJV 25 And when Moses saw that the people were naked; (for Aaron had made them naked unto their shame among their enemies:) 26 Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on YHWH's side? let him come unto me. And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together unto him. Moses did stand in the gate, but not the one that really matters. A deeper look into the Hebrew reveals that Yeshua is the one who stood in the gate that matters. For one of the Hebrew letters in the word gate, שער, shaar, reveals the last letter of Yeshua ישוע which is encoded at 10 letters apart. Therefore, from the ayin ע in gate, we can find the name of Yeshua, counting 10 letter intervals upward. The ayin means eye, which is used expansively to include the eye of the landscape. That is the place from which the water is drawn up from the ground, or maybe flows up from the ground like a gusher. In this latter case, it may need to be tapped off, and a valve installed so as to control the flow of water. So this valve can be considered a sort of gate of opening and closing. Yeshua stood in this gate, to keep the full weight of the fury of יהוה from totally destroying the people. Yet this passage tells us much more. For Moses means "drawn out of the water" Strong's Definition: From H4871; drawing out (of the water), that is, rescued ; Mosheh, the Israelitish lawgiver: - Moses. Yet Moses is not the only one drawn out of the water. Yah was drawn forth from the waters of יהוה to become Yeshua. Psa 18:16 KJV He sent from above, he took me, he drew me out of many waters. This passage is teaching us about Messiah, revealing how he came forth from the waters of יהוה. (This is not to say this does not also refer to David being drawn forth from the overwhelming waters of adversity, but only that Yah Yeshua is the main point, within the deeper context.) It is written, lo in the Volume of the book, it is written of me…. To put this in perspective, one needs to see the picture presented by the Hebrew word for Heaven, which is shamayim שמים. The Shiyn ש is abbreviated from Asher אשר, and would mean in context: WHO And the mayim מים is water or waters in Hebrew. So heaven looks like: He who is water. Yes, יהוה is a vast sea of living waters, from which Yah was drawn forth to become our Yeshua. So that Yeshua could stand in the gate, and we can go to him to receive a life giving measure of living waters. Joh 4:10 OANT PsPv Yeshua answered and said to her, "If only you knew what the gift of God is, and who this is who says to you, 'Give me to drink', you would have asked for what he has, and he would have given you living waters." Now perhaps you can see what Yeshua meant when he spoke from earth to say: ...the son of man is in heaven Joh 3:13 OANT PsPv And no man has gone up to Heaven except he who went down from Heaven: The Son of Man; he who is in Heaven. * Yeshua remained in the presence of יהוה his father, even while on earth. The concentrated presence of יהוה is heaven. Shalom

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