Did the Bible predict 9/11?- Rabbi reveals 9/11 evidence in book on
written, oral Torah*
Posted: November 8, 2007
The Bible not only predicts the catastrophic terror attacks of Sept. 11,
2001, but does so with great specificity, including the number of
buildings toppled and the exact date, according to a new book by a New
York rabbi.
In "Prophecies for the Era of Muslim Terror: A Torah Perspective on
World Events," Rabbi Menachem Kohen reveals where and how Scriptures
make this uncanny prediction.
He also chronicles how the Bible predicted a severe 1,800-year drought
in the land of Israel during the dispersion of the Jews from A.D. 70
until just before their return in the 20th century – a period with so
little rain that no other people would be able to inhabit the country.
Kohen's unique prophetic analysis is based on both the written Torah,
the first five books of the Bible, and the oral Torah, studied mainly by
rabbis and recorded in written form only during the dispersion.
The book also analyzes passages of the Bible he says reveal the
unrelenting efforts to dismantle the Jewish state, the invasions of Iraq
and Afghanistan, the toppling of Saddam Hussein including the correct
year and Operation Desert Storm.
"People need to understand current events," he writes. "People need to
know how to respond to events during this frightening period of time,
and Torah provides the instructions. I thought by discussing such
information, I might be able to lift people's spirits, because Torah
truths can help people comprehend current events and become less anxious
and less frightened."