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Jewish Rabbi Believes Signs of Dajjal’s Presence Will Be Seen in the Sky in 2022

JERUSALEM – Astronomers predict a star collision will light up the night sky on March 15, 2022. Rabbis or Jewish religious leaders confirm that this natural phenomenon is a sign the presence of the Devil.

As reported by calvin.edu, Prof. Lawrence (Larry) Molnar and colleagues at Calvin College predict that a pair of binary stars in the constellation Cygnus are on a collision course with each other.

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The outer space object named KIC 9832227 is not one, but a double star or twin star located in the constellation Cygnus and is predicted to collide with each other.

Astronomers predict that the two stars will collide on March 15, 2022, and the event can be seen with the naked eye by people on planet Earth.

Meanwhile, given this astronomical event, a prominent ultra-Orthodox Rabbi in Israel, Yosef Berger, believes that the event is in line with what has been prophesied in the ancient messianic books.

The collision of this double star KIC 9832227, according to Rabbi Yosef Berger said that this phenomenon was a sign of the coming of the Messiah ( Dajjal ).

Yosef Berger had been waiting for the Messiah to come and he said that the appearance of a new star in 2022 would fulfill the prophecy.

Yosef Berger makes this claim by citing Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, also known as “Ramban”, in the 12th century. Ramban was a 12th-century Rabbi who contributed to shaping modern Jewish knowledge.

“Ramban brought this verse, which is about the appearance of a star as evidence that the Messiah will come one day,” Berger told Israeli media.

He also states that in the Zohar (a major work in the literature of mystical thought Jewish) states explicitly that the Messianic process will be accompanied by several emerging stars.

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