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Online bible code free download - Online Bible, Bible Online, Online Bible, and many more programs. Search the original bible text in Hebrew and Greek, or your own language. C20 Equidistant Hebrew Letter Sequences and The 'Bible Code' of Eli Rips and Michael Drosnin C21 The History of Event and Word Symbolism C22 Research ideas to develop the code C23 Hebrew names in the bible code C24 Nounless Number Principle C25 The Ambiguity Principle C26 The Maximal Distribution Principle C27 The Pronoun Principle. Note: to learn about the Bible Code, see the numberous YouTube Videos on that topic. Garritan aria player download torrent. It Says Donald Trump Will be Assassinated or Murdered A Separate Bible Code Researcher Shows Lots of Other Things That Are Relevant to the Story in The Same Bible Code Grid Area.
Bible Code Website Links The following represent many of the most significant and interesting web sites on the subject of Bible codes, but we do not necessarily agree with their points of view. |
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Eliyahu Rips, Ph.D. Rips' public statement about Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code is a must-read for anyone in interested Bible code research. Rips is one of the leading mathematicians in the world, specializing in the obscure micro-field of group theory, and devoting much of his time to research of the codes. Currently on the faculty of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rips immigrated to Israel from his native Lithuania. With Doron Witztum and Yoav Rosenberg, he co-wrote Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis, published in Statistical Science in 1994. Along with Robert Haralick, Ph.D., and Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson, he co-wrote Torah Codes: A Glimpse into the Infinite (2005). Once a staunch atheist, his studies of the Torah codes have led him to an orthodox belief. |
Robert M. Haralick, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Computer Science Dept., Graduate Center, at the City University of New York, Haralick has been one of the leading and most respected supporters of code research. He has written or co-written The Inner Meaning of the Hebrew Letters (Jason Aronson) and The Torah Codes and Israel Today (Israel Trade Co.). Along with Eliyahu Rips, Ph.D., and Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson, he co-wrote Torah Codes: A Glimpse into the Infinite (2005). He is chairman of the International Torah Code Society, and is often a presenter at the organization's yearly congress in Jerusalem. |
Matityahu Glazerson Matityahu Glazerson is an Israeli born and educated rabbi and author of 30 books in Hebrew, many of which have been translated into English, Spanish, French and Russian. He is the co-author of Torah Codes: A Glimpse Into the Infinite, as well as having written other books on the Torah Code. After living in South Africa for 16 years, he returned to Israel in 1980, where he currently resides. While the above website link takes you to a website about Torah Codes, the site also contains information on Kabbalah. BCD does not endorse the practice of Kabbalah. |
Jeffrey Satinover, M. D. Satinover was a full time psychiatrist with a successful practice in Connecticut until his lifelong passion for physics claimed his attention. He is adding a degree in the science from Yale to an already impressive list of degrees from M.I.T., the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the University of Texas, and he was able to find time to write an excellent book on the codes, Cracking the Bible Code (William Morrow). Read a review of Satinover's book by Intelligent Design proponent William Dembski, Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Chicago; Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago; and M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary. |
Daniel Michelson Formerly an associate professor of mathematics at UCLA and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Daniel Michelson now teaches at the Weizmann Institute of Rehovot. Michelson is a pioneer in Torah code research. In 1987, he wrote 'Codes in the Torah: A Reply to Professor Hasofer' which was published by B'or Ha'Torah. |
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Moshe Aharon Shak Moshe Aharon Shak is a frequent contributor to Bible Code Digest. Born in Israel, Shak is fluent in Hebrew. He currently resides in Canada. Shak is a Mechanical Engineer, and the author of Bible Codes Breakthrough. His articles that follow the same complex methodology outlined in his book appear on several websites. In addition, he has appeared on two television programs about Bible codes. In advance of the events, Shak demonstrated in his articles the outcome of two Israeli elections and that Malvo, the Washington D.C. sniper, had 'blood on his hands.' He further challenges anyone to follow the approach outlined in his book and come up with a false code. |
Aish HaTorah This organization presents Judaism to Jewish people all over the world who have for one reason or another drifted away from the faith. Its message is communicated primarily through the Discovery Seminars it conducts, and Torah codes have become one of the organization's most potent tools in convincing skeptics of the Bible's authenticity. Aish's site features articles on the codes by experts, including Dr. Harold Gans, a government cryptologic mathematician who has become a leading code advocate, as well as links to valuable code information. |
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Grant R. Jeffrey Grant R. Jeffrey is an internationally recognized Bible researcher, teacher of Bible prophecy, and Bible code proponent. He holds a C.L.U. degree from the University of Toronto, a master’s degree from Louisiana Baptist University, and an honorary doctorate from Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of twenty books, and his books on Bible codes include The Signature of God, The Mysterious Bible Codes, and The Handwriting of God. |
Roy Reinhold Webmaster of the Codes in the Bible website, Roy has appeared on three TV programs on the Bible code. He was also the technical consultant on the Bible codes for the two TV special programs. Roy has been working with software programmers to develop better and faster codes programs, in order to facilitate easier codes research, with the aim to make it accessible to everyone. His free online article, comparing all the codes software programs, for almost five years has been the place to get unbiased comparisons. Besides codes research in the Hebrew masoretic text, Roy has been part of a team investigating the Greek New Testament for valid codes (a work in progress). |
Rev. Glenn David Bauscher Rev. Glenn David Bauscher is a pastor and former high school teacher with a proficiency in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. He has been preaching and teaching the Bible since 1976 in several churches in the U.S. He has written two books on the Aramaic New Testament: Divine Contact — The Original New Testament Discovered and The Peshitta Aramaic-English Four Gospels: An Interlinear Translation. Divine Contact documents the discovery of long Gospel messages in the form of Bible codes in The Peshitta New Testament. The Peshitta Aramaic-English Four Gospels presents the gospels in the language of Jesus and his countrymen of first century Israel, with a word-for-word translation into English next to each Aramaic word. |
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Brendan McKay A reader in the Department of Computer Science at Australia National University, McKay spearheaded the effort to discredit the codes with articles and interviews, culminating in a rebuttal to the WRR paper in Statistical Science, published in mid-1999, with Dror Bar-Natan, Alec Gindis and Aryeh Levitan. |
Randall Ingermanson Code skeptic Randall Ingermanson is a physicist and a computer programmer, in addition to being an author. His book Who Wrote the Bible Code? (WaterBrook Press) argues from the Christian point of view that codes in the Bible are not probable. Ingermanson holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of California at Berkeley and did post-doctoral work at Ohio State University. |
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New Leaf Publishing Group New Leaf Publishing Group is the corporate name for the company that owns New Leaf Press, Inc., the publisher of Bible Code Bombshell |
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How is it possible that a book written over 3,300 years ago contain events and people that are as current as a daily newspaper?
What are the Torah Bible Codes?
Torah Codes constitute one of the dimensions of the hidden light of Judaism. The teachings of Judaism come from the written tradition and the oral tradition, on Mount Sinai over 3300 years ago. The written tradition is the Torah consisting of the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, all written in the language of biblical Hebrew.
The open part of the oral tradition was written down not quite 2000 years ago and is found in the Talmud, written in the language of Aramaic. The less open part, the hidden light, is carried by both an oral tradition and written tradition called the Kabbalah. One of the dimensions of Kabbalah is Torah Codes.
Who is behind the codes? Where do they come from and what do the all mean? This site provides the evidence you now decide what it all means to you.
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The codes appear to work against all basic intuition which is why many people initially find them hard to accept.
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IGNORE your own initial prejudices and look at the evidence, read the tables.
Every world event that has occurred has been found with all relevant times, dates, places and names of people 100% of the time with 100% total accuracy.
The individual's acceptance of the codes often means a fundamental re-evaluation of beliefs, attitudes and life style, which another reason why people often find them challenging.
Predicting the future and codes
The codes should not be used for predictions ( see False Drosnin Predictions ). We have free will and therefore circumstances can change. Also on a practical level we do not know all the descriptive terms until after an event so it's simply impossible to look for them!
So you may find a table for A and think A is going to occur but in fact what is encoded is the opposite of A. But the predictor did not think about looking for not A and only found part of the table. For more information, click here.
What came first, world events and then verification of them in the codes or the Torah and world events?
The bible is clearly shown here as a living book that contains ALL world events.They are to be used as total and certain verification of past and current events.
Plain & simple - the Facts
- Accuracy of events - Every table that has been verified has accurate information contained within it that included the times, dates, places and people all connected to the specific event. There is no ambiguity.
- Secondary level - Very often the Section in which the table appears within the Torah / Bible has significance or high relevance to be subject matter.
- World Events - All the worlds history is contained within the Bible including art, politics, sport, religion and science events. Every world occurrence is contained meaningfully and according to strict scientific criteria as set out in the scientific part of the site.
- It is totally unique - No other book in the world is able to bring out all the world events in a meaningful scientific manner. It's impossible.