Fun Fact: "El Rey" is Spanish for "The King"! πŸ‘‘πŸ˜Š

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Fun Fact: "El Rey" (which is the same as RayEl using Hebrew vowel rules) is Spanish for "The King"! πŸ‘‘πŸ˜Š
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Note the indentation between the eyebrows...

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And again!

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Another prophetic forecast of the King of Kings! In keeping of course, with the ancient Torah Codes!


EXISTENCE THE MESSIANIC KING.
RENAMED RA-EL, EXISTENCE MESSIAH

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153620010109541&set=gm.1011666398902607&type=3&theater

And another!
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THE RULE/THRONE/REIGN OF THE KING -
FOR RAYEL, RA-EL, RAY BINOMIAL, GOD FASCINATE - EMBOLDEN, HERITAGE, SAGACITY.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153227500584541&set=gm.906515246084390&type=3&theater&ifg=1

And again!

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One more!

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A Torah Code for "ROYALNESS FOR RA" with alternative extension.
3 names in particular: RAYEL, RA-EL, YESHUA,
EXISTENCE MESSIAH

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153618760894541&set=gm.1011347002267880&type=3&theater

Even more evidence of the identity of the returned Messiah!
This one is a personal favourite of mine

Some people may be familiar with the movie 'from dusk til dawn', in which a key plot point is the two main characters making their way to a safe haven or 'sanctuary' in Mexico named 'El Rey'

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No coincidences

Awesome!

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El Rey RayEl...say that 10 times...

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Surprisingly, I knew those Spanish words!