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Mount Sinai Wonder stone burning bush!
$ 36.95
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Selling unique stones, rare to find, from the top area of Mount Sinai.Burning bush stones, It's famous to be the wonder stone as the shape of the bushes will always be seen even after breaking it. Keep this piece of history at home.
Comes with a very nice acrylic box and brochure.
Stone measures approx 2" x 1" x 1".
We have been selling this stones on eBay for years, and we had a lot of satisfying costumers.
Please check my other listing for the smaller size stones and more affordable price.
The Mysterious Stones of Mount Sinai
Own A Piece Of History
A granite stone from the top area of Mount Sinai showing what seems to be a depiction of a bush (
סנה
).
Collection item - August 1989
Hand picked by a group of historians, visiting the top of Mount Sinai
The most famous mountain in history, as described in the Torah
The most unique rock in the world, Each rock is unique to itself
Rock will never lose it’s internal image, The image of the bush will remain even if you break it
A good luck charm to keep in house, As has been written by many religious scholars and rabbi’s
Rabbi Yaakov Emden writes in Migdal Oz (Zitamar 220b), “The stones of Mount Sinai have on them an image of the
sneh;
therefore this mountain is called
Sinai
because of the
sneh
in which G-d revealed Himself to Moshe. One of the distinguished members of Barcelona brought to me some of these stones and I saw on them the
sneh
in perfect detail. This is a Heavenly phenomenon, for when I broke the stone in pieces I found the image of the
sneh
on every side and inner part of the stone, and I marveled at this.”
Similarly, the kabbalistic work Arvei Nachal (Parshat Shemot) notes, “It is known that the image of this
sneh
appears on all the stones of Mount Sinai, and it is a wondrous sign that this is so, since when any such stone is broken into fragments, each will have an image of the
sneh
. Indeed, these stones from Mount Sinai are a
segula
for the revelation of the Torah.”