This morning I awakened to the Holy Spirit speaking to me about Trump being the 45th president and the 47th president. I felt Holy Spirit tell me to put together 4547 and look it up in Hebrew. The results of my study is as follows .
I do not view believe Trump is our savior; but his appointment to lead our nation at this time seems to perfectly align with this responsibility and even calling by God to oversee an end time harvest.
The connection found between the numbers 45 and 47, and the word mecillah (meaning "highway" or "path"), seems to resonate with the idea of a divinely guided journey, one in which leadership plays a role in preparing the way for something greater, like the end-time harvest.
Follow along as I break down the meaning the Hebrew word 4547 in Strong's Concordance. 4547 is the word "**mecillah**" (מְסִלָּה), which refers to a "highway," "raised way," or "road." It is often used to describe a prepared road or elevated path for travelers, sometimes even metaphorically representing a way of righteousness or judgment.
Here are some scriptures that use the term mecillah:
1. Isaiah 35:8 (KJV)
  > "And an highway (מְסִלָּה) shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein."
  This verse speaks of a prophetic highway, described as "the way of holiness," that will lead people in righteousness.
2. Isaiah 40:3 (KJV)
  > "The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway (מְסִלָּה) for our God."
  In this passage, the word refers to preparing a path for the Lord, symbolizing readiness and openness to receive God’s presence.
3. Proverbs 16:17 (KJV)
  > "The highway (מְסִלָּה) of the upright is to depart from evil: he that keepeth his way preserveth his soul."
  Here, the word mecillah is used to describe the path of righteousness, contrasting it with the way of evil.
4. Isaiah 49:11 (KJV)
  > "And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways (מְסִלָּה) shall be exalted."
  In this verse, the highways represent paths made clear and lifted up, providing a smooth journey, symbolizing God's guidance for His people.
The word mecillah emphasizes a prepared and elevated path, symbolizing divine guidance, righteous living, and preparation for the presence of God.
Then I took the Hebrew letters that spell 4547 and investigated the symbolism each Hebrew letter represents.
The Hebrew word מְסִלָּה ("mecillah") is spelled using the letters Mem (מ), Samekh (ס), Lamed (ל), Lamed (ל), and He (ה). Each Hebrew letter carries symbolic meanings, and here's a breakdown of the symbolism behind each letter:
### 1. Mem (מ)
  - Symbolism: Water, flow, or chaos.
   - Mem represents water or a flow of something. It can also signify wisdom, knowledge, or the flow of life. In spiritual terms, water often symbolizes the Word of God or the process of cleansing and renewal.
   - Biblical Support: In Isaiah 55:1, water is symbolic of spiritual nourishment: "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat."
### 2. Samekh (ס)
  - Symbolism: Support, trust, or a prop.
   - Samekh represents support or upholding. It is often connected to the idea of God as a firm support, a protector who upholds His people.
   - Biblical Support: Psalm 145:14 – "The Lord upholds all who fall and lifts up all who are bowed down."
### 3. Lamed (ל)
  - Symbolism: Teaching, learning, or guiding.
   - Lamed is shaped like a shepherd’s staff and represents teaching, learning, and guidance. It emphasizes spiritual leadership and the role of the shepherd, guiding others.
   - Biblical Support: Psalm 23:1-2 – "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures."
### 4. Lamed (ל) (repeated)
  - Since Lamed appears twice, its significance is doubled, emphasizing the importance of teaching and guidance in the path that "mecillah" (highway) represents. The repetition of Lamed could imply the ongoing need for learning and spiritual growth throughout the journey.
### 5. He (×”)
  - Symbolism: Breath, revelation, or window.
   - He symbolizes revelation, the breath of life, or the presence of God. It often indicates an openness or a window through which divine insight or vision can come.
   - Biblical Support: Genesis 2:7 – "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
### Putting it Together
The word mecillah (מְסִלָּה), composed of these letters, carries a deep symbolic meaning:
- Mem (מ): Represents the flow of God's wisdom and the cleansing process as we walk the path of life.
- Samekh (ס): Represents God's support and the strength He gives as we travel the highway.
- Lamed (ל): Twice emphasizes the need for continuous learning, guidance, and discipleship on the righteous path.
- He (×”): Represents divine revelation and openness to God's direction as we walk this path.
Thus, the word mecillah, meaning "highway" or "path," can symbolize a divinely supported journey of growth, learning, and revelation—guided by God's wisdom and protection.
This understanding aligns with the biblical concept of leaders and rulers serving a specific purpose in God's larger plan. While human leaders, like Trump in this case, are not saviors, they can be used by God to fulfill prophetic purposes, leading people through a critical moment in history. The emphasis on mecillah being a prepared and elevated path could reflect the preparation and guidance necessary for such an important time.
It's always encouraging to see how personal revelations can tie into deeper biblical principles and symbolism. As we navigate through this journey of life, let us continue to listen to Holy Spirit daily, keeping our eyes on God’s ultimate plan for redemption and being alert to the truth that in Gods heart, harvest is crucial. In fact, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE HARVEST.
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