Pendant Blessing of Priests “Birkat Kohanim” Manuscript Sterling Silver & Gold9K

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The most powerful amulet of Kabbalah in the form of an ancient manuscript, made out of silver and gold, engraved with the prayer “Blessing of Priests”. Engraved on a gold plate, the prayer “May God bless you and keep you safe” is considered, in Kabbalah, to be the most powerful means of protection and is taken from the book of Numbers (6: 23-25) ברכת כהנים “ Birkat Kohanim “ Priestly Blessing ”or , “Aaron's Blessing” has the tremendous energy of protection given by the Lord to its people.
: Blessings of the Lord and your presence
May the LORD bless you and save you!
The Lord bless you and protect you!

The text of the prayer received by Moses from the Lord (Numbers 6: 24-26) (Numbers 6: 24-26) and transmitted, at his command, brother Aaron (Priest, Cohen), for the blessing of the Jewish people, they began to call "ברכת כהנים"

“Birkat Kohanim” or “Three blessings”:
: Blessings of the Lord and your presence
The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make his face to shine upon you
And be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you
And give you peace.
: The Lord will meet with you and pay you peace?
May the LORD turn His face on you and give you peace!
The Lord will grant you His mercy and grant you peace!

The words of prayer, in Hebrew, are given great sacred meaning and translation into another language or changes in pronunciation is considered unacceptable, even when translating the rest of the text.

Kabbalists suggest that this prayer may be a secret formula, seeing a digital pattern in the test, in which the sequence of increasing God's name is viewed: The first verse consists of three words and fifteen letters, The second is of five words and twenty letters, The third - of seven words and twenty-five letters

(3-5-7, 15-20-25)

The authenticity of the text of the Prayer for the Blessing of Priests was confirmed during excavations in Jerusalem.
In a grave dating back 600 years. BC. found scrolls with partially preserved prayer text.
Today, most Jewish communities hold the Birkat Koanim ceremony daily and on All Holidays, without departing from ancient traditions and considering this prayer fundamental for the entire Jewish people.
It is recommended to public figures and people working in a large team.

•Width: 0.67" (17.1mm)
•Height without bale: 1.04" (26.5mm)
•Weight without chain: 0.161oz (4.56gr)
•Material: Sterling Silver & Gold 9K
•Country of origin: Israel (Hand Made)
•Chain length: 19.695" (500mm)

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