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Sharon to be buried next to beloved wife at family's Negev ranch
Matan Tzuri
Published: 11.01.14, 17:43
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1. I wonder how did he feel about her sister his first wife?
(01.11.14)
2. It is always..
Beary White ,   Norway   (01.11.14)
..hard to miss someone. Memories will also bring back loved ones and pictures of old times happiness.
3. Like the Patriarch Jacob, Arik is to be buried with his
Rivkah   (01.11.14)
second wife Lili, as Jacob was buried with Leah who was the sister of his wife Rachel. The Sharon family will have the blessing of Arik's remains near them. The blessing of Elisha's remains was to bring back to life someone from the dead who was tossed on top of Elisha's dead bones. The bones of Elisha were so holy, the power of HaShem in them could bring a dead man back to life. Sharon should have a sarcophagus that belongs to Israel for his remains like Napoleon on MacArthur, but his family does not want to share his tomb with Israel. They have suffered too much from the haters. It is good that Sharon was hated since if he was loved by all that would be an indication he was of the world since the world loves its own. It was not Sharon those who hated him hated. It was HaShem in him who was hated. So now the Sharon family does not want to share the blessing of their father's remains with the public in Jerusalem where many other PM's are buried. The haters win and those who loved Sharon lose even the right to visit his remains.
4. 1: Probably like the Patriarch Jacob who loved Rachel
Rivkah   (01.11.14)
from first sight who was the love of his life, but he was buried with Leah, the wife he learned to love.
5. All heaven is rejoicing in shouts and music and song at the
Rivkah   (01.12.14)
triumphal entrance of Arik Sharon into the heavenly Jerusalem! It is joyous beyond words. He won't miss us. He is finally appreciated as he should have been during his lifetime. His death is frontpage news all over the world, but that is nothing in comparison to the accolates and joyous reception in the Kingdom of Yahovah and Yahoshua!
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