The bible code book

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I like to think of God as unfathomably wise. Just think of all the connections between the Old and New Testament. I would think that He created such an intelligible world and used such wonderful figurative language for us to admire His wisdom, and that it would be rather awesome if He revealed that everything, even our day to day lives, have somehow been encoded in His Words.

Ever had that feeling when you are reading the Bible and you feel that the words written on a page are written directly to you? Now if God is all-knowing, knowing the times and places of all people, knowing the precise moment when people would read one particular verse, wouldn’t He be capable of choosing the best possible words in the past that touch us most?

I don’t know if men could ever figure out such a mystery, but I would be absolutely delighted if God revealed that He even wrote about us before we were born, even in Old Testament times.
 
The Bible Code may be rubbish, but that does not mean that Bible Codes are rubbish. Within the KJV Bible, signitures appear in code. If you search for identifications, via Code, you get the right answers. For example…

And the proof of encoded signatures goes on and on…
Now try to find exactly those same words and phrases in the English text of ‘War and Peace’.

Remember also that the KJV is not the work of God, only the original Hebrew is the work of God. The KJV translation is the work of men.

rossum
 
Now try to find exactly those same words and phrases in the English text of ‘War and Peace’.

Remember also that the KJV is not the work of God, only the original Hebrew is the work of God. The KJV translation is the work of men.

rossum
Non of them can be found within ‘War and Peace’ nor within “Moby Dick”.

The code language that you are referring to is a sloppy language indeed, and thus it allows all sorts of word combinations to pop up since the code language itself does not set a zero tolerance.

For one thing, words can be positioned letters apart from each other, yet still be considered to be connected in some magic way, and no specific distance between theses words has been specified as a requirement, thus an enormous variable of sloppiness is allowed.

On top of that, words which are found via different ELS spacings, and are still considered acceptable as being connected in some magic way, as long as the words are located within somewhat of the same vicinity, meaning located within an acceptable window size.

On top of that, the acceptable window size is based upon nothing but opinion, thus once again, another sloppy variable has been added.

In short, that specific code language, which people were studying for years on end, is an absolute joke. It is a form of sloppiness that is specifically designed such that one may find whatever one wants to find, thus it is completely useless.
 
Non of them can be found within ‘War and Peace’ nor within “Moby Dick”.
Actually, I am pretty sure that all of them can be found in “War and Peace”. Moby Dick is shorter so possibly some might be missing.
In short, that specific code language, which people were studying for years on end, is an absolute joke. It is a form of sloppiness that is specifically designed such that one may find whatever one wants to find, thus it is completely useless.
Agreed. The Bible code is complete rubbish. It is an artefact of the large number of combinations possible when skipping letters in a large body of text.

rossum
 
Actually, I am pretty sure that all of them can be found in “War and Peace”. Moby Dick is shorter so possibly some might be missing.

Agreed. The Bible code is complete rubbish. It is an artefact of the large number of combinations possible when skipping letters in a large body of text.

rossum
I have both the “War and Peace” and “Moby Dick” in English and none of the signature codes can be found in either of these two books. I stress again the fact that I am using a code language that is not the same code language that you are familiar with.
In 1998 a more advanced Bible Code technique was developed. Here a connection is revealed between the word(s) being searched for, and the number times that the words are detected within the text that is being scanned. For instance, " The Father " is found 156 times within the KJV New Testament, along with " The Lord " which is found 462 times. What is interesting is the fact that if one uses a Code 6 English gemetria, in which A = 6, B = 12, C = 18, …Z = 156, then the numerical value for the word “God” = 156, thus “The Father” is God, and the numerical value for the word “Christ” = 462, thus “The Lord” is Christ. It becomes even more revealing when important numbers such as 156 and 462 are also chosen to be used as the minimum and maximum ELS range settings. In this case it reveals relationships, or connections, between at least 4 words, such as Jesus, Messiah, Prophet, Savior, etc. All such words are in one way or another connected via this particular encoding format.
The above note can be found at english.turkcebilgi.com//bible%20code
 
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