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The Code Is Out There…

   Posted by: Bill    in Judaism, Polemics

Sistene Chapel

Image courtesy of Wikipedia

The next time you’re traveling in Rome, take this little tidbit with you: an interesting article on the Sistene Chapel. Taken from the Aish HaTorah web site here. The author is Rabbi Benjamin Blech.

In the heart of the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel is the site of the conclave where every new pope is elected. It is without doubt the holiest chapel in the Christian world, and draws more than 4 million visitors per year. Most of the world knows it best for its magnificent frescoes painted by the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. What has remained a little-known secret, however, is that within this citadel of Christianity lies perhaps the greatest subversive act in the history of art.

Almost none of the visitors who enter the Sistine realize that they are gazing upon secret messages embedded by Michelangelo in his artistic masterpiece. They would certainly be surprised to learn that, in the pope’s own chapel, Michelangelo employed these secret messages to advocate for a revolutionary change in Christianity’s relationship to Judaism, and that the code itself was rooted in the Jewish tradition. Read the rest of this entry ยป

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