First ‘Jacob’s Sheep’ Born in Israel in 2 Millennia—Does This Point to Third Temple?
After a journey as dramatic as anything in the Bible, the first Jacob’s Sheep born in the land of Israel in over two millennia made their auspicious appearance last month in the Jordan Valley. One Torah Codes expert found an amazingly precise and detailed description of the flock’s arrival and the role it will play in bringing the third temple.
The precious flock of 119 Jacob’s Sheep, a rare breed experts believe originated in Israel, finally returned in November after a journey of 2,000 years. Experts believe the unique breed, originally raised by Jacob, accompanied the Hebrews into slavery in Egypt and spread from there to North Africa. The Moors traded them to Spain, and then to England. Collectors have since brought them to North America. Considered a “heritage” breed, meaning the sheep retain many of their genetic traits, they thrive in desert climes and have four horns.
Despite the nearly nonstop travel that brought them from Western Canada to central Israel, the 30 pregnant ewes were as hardy as their biblical ancestors, birthing healthy lambs in the Jordan Valley’s Sde Trumot, as their ancestors did in the time of the biblical patriarchs.
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