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ASTRONOMY PHOTOS AND EVANGELISM COMBINED Everyone is very skeptical when they first hear about the Bible Codes. I was, and so was every one of the leading researchers. Every Christian's initial attitude is:
YOUR UNSUPPORTED OPINION AS TO WHETHER BIBLE CODES ARE REAL IS COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT. MINE TOO. EITHER THERE IS RELIABLE EVIDENCE THAT BIBLE CODES ARE REAL OR THERE ISN'T -- THAT IS WHAT MATTERS! If you are Christian, think of what you already believe: The God that created everything took on a human body, lived among men, and let Himself be whipped and crucified by the Romans until His human body died. ON THE THIRD DAY HE AROSE FROM THE DEAD, IN A RECREATED, PHYSICAL, RESURRECTED BODY. He appeared to hundreds over the next 40 days and then ascended into Heaven. He will come back and judge every person who has ever lived. Why did He let Himself be beaten and killed? He took the punishment for sinners -- people who hate Him. He did this because He loves us and doesn't want to have to punish anyone! Anyone who believes He did this and who sincerely repents of their sins and then earnestly tries to follow God's commandments, will be credited with the sin punishment that Jesus endured and will receive eternal life. (See Major Christian Doctrines and the Apostles' Creed.) Would God put hidden codes that only the final generation before His return could find? The skeptical generation, the only one with computers? Isaiah 55:8, NIV "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD. In reading about the Bible Codes, as with everything on this site, I simply ask that you keep an open mind and check out the evidence for yourself. However, unlike the rest of this site, this page has very little information, from a field that, until about 1995, was researched by only about 10 people worldwide, all non-Christians. This page presents about a "thimbleful" of ice and tells you it really did come from an iceberg! Books are available from Grant Jeffrey or Yacov Rambsel. Their books show the Hebrew text, the spelling of the words in Hebrew, etc. Unlike English, Hebrew is fairly phonetic. If you really want to know for yourself, you can look at the Hebrew alphabet (listed in their books) and sound out the words, and then look at the Hebrew text and count off the letters. I particularly recommend Grant Jeffrey's book cited below for this. It has the letters marked. (I haven't put examples on the site because there are no standard Hebrew fonts that display the same on every browser.) Tanakh, Hebrew Bible, and Old Testament First, what are the differences between the "Hebrew Bible" and the "Old Testament"? The "Hebrew Bible" is the text of the original Hebrew and Aramaic biblical texts in the traditional Jewish sequence, regardless of the language. So the 1985 New Jewish Publication Society of America Tanakh is the "Hebrew Bible" in English, not in Hebrew. The differences between the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament are 1) the books are arranged in a different order, 2) some of the verse numbering is different, and 3) some books considered separate books in Christianity are considered a single book in Judaism. Christianity talks about "the 4 Major Prophets and the 12 Minor Prophets". Judaism considers the latter to be a single book, "The Twelve". Chapter and verse numbers were introduced by Cardinal Stephen Langton, an Archbishop of Canterbury. In some cases what is actually a single unit was split at the wrong point. For instance, the last verse of Genesis One is actually Genesis 2:3. Also, the first verse of each psalm was numbered verse 1--even though in many instances the "verse" is actually instructions to the music director. Judaism did not immediately adopt the idea of chapter and verse, but when it did some corrections were made. For instance, normally the second "verse" of psalms is numbered 1 because that is the actual beginning and the first "verse" is not numbered. Christianity divides the Hebrew Bible into five major sections and orders them, Torah (Pentateuch), Historical books, Wisdom Literature, Major Prophets, and Minor Prophets. The final book of the Old Testament is the minor prophet Malachi. Judaism divides the Hebrew Bible into three major sections, Torah, Nevi'im, and Kituvim. (Teaching "Law", Prophets, and Writings). (The vowels are pronounced like in Spanish or German, so transliterated "i" rhymes with "me", not "my".) Those are combined in an acronym Tanakh (where the kh sounds like clearing one's throat.) The final book of the Hebrew Bible is Second Chronicles. So Tanakh is just another term for Hebrew Bible, and the English version would be called a Tanakh too. But, again, the overall text of the Hebrew Bible/Tanakh and the Old Testament is the same, just different sequences and chapter/verse numbers. Bible Codes have to use the Hebrew-language Hebrew Bible text, not the Old Testament sequence. BIBLE CODES CAN NOT BE USED TO TELL THE FUTURE! BIBLE CODES DO NOT CONTAIN NEW TEACHINGS! CHRISTIAN BELIEFS ARE NOT BASED ON THE BIBLE CODES! Suppose that research ultimately proves there are no "codes" in the Bible. Christian beliefs are based on eyewitness testimony, fulfilled prophecy, investigations and other evidence, not on the Bible Codes. Although the Bible Codes agree with and support the historical teachings of Christianity, not one Christian doctrine or teaching was developed on the basis of Bible Codes.
BIBLE CODES - PROOF OF DIVINE INSPIRATIONThanks to the advent of modern computers, biblical scholars
have finally been able to find irrefutable proof that the Bible
is directly inspired by God -- not
just in a general way, but each individual
letter of each word. This proof consists of thousands of
words hidden in codes. Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS) Explained These hidden words generally are encoded as Equidistant Letter
Sequence (ELS) codes. For instance, take the first sentence of the preceding
paragraph and count every fifth letter, and see what we get: A number of books were written on this phenomenon in the late 1990's. It is important to realize that serious researchers do not
consider just two or three possibly related words to be a 'Code'. Numerous
Code examples have been found with 40-70 related terms! A few words about Drosnan's book The Bible Codes Journalist Michael Drosnan is unanimously credited as the
person who brought Bible Codes research to the attention of the general public
in his bestselling book The Bible Codes. However, all serious researchers
agree that Drosnan's book has serious flaws. Drosnan did not discover the
phenomenon; He is not a Bible scholar, he is not familiar with computer programming
or statistical analysis and he is not well-versed in Hebrew -- He learned Hebrew
solely for the purpose of learning about the Bible Codes. In a number
of instances he simply mistranslated Hebrew words. No serious researcher
bases any claims about Bible Codes on Drosnan's book. Several major Bible
Codes researchers have issued public statements declaring Drosnan's work faulty
in both its methodology and some of its conclusions. Several of those
statements are available on the Internet. ELS Bible Codes can be found manually. It is important to realize that finding and verifying Bible Codes isn't a computer trick -- the sets of codes described below are detailed in Jeffrey, Grant R. The Handwriting of God. Toronto, Ontario: Frontier Research Publications, Inc. 1997. The codes in Isaiah were discovered manually, by Bible codes researcher and author Yacov Rambsel. All Bible codes can be confirmed manually by anyone who has an English-Hebrew Interlinear Bible. Jeffrey's book includes the Hebrew text for Isaiah, with dozens of examples.
MODERN
NON-BIBLICAL EXAMPLE OF HIDDEN TEXT
SERVANT' PASSAGE OF ISAIAH 52:13-53:12
"Why does the name Mary appear three times and the name James appear twice?" John 19:25 Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother [Mary], his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. Matthew 10:2-4 [2] These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (who is called Peter) and his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee, and his brother John; [3] Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; [4] Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him. Any detective and any lawyer will tell you that it's the details
that reveal whether someone really knows what happened. "Can Bible Codes be used to predict the future?" One of the major proofs that the Bible is indeed the word of God is prophecy. Bible Codes are pretty much limited to prophecies -- no new moral principles, parables, etc. have been discovered in the Bible Codes. Hence, it seems fairly obvious that we can use Bible Codes to predict the future. However, this is one instance where something that seems obviously true is actually false. Unlike prophetic passages in the Bible, Bible Codes can not be used to make long-term predictions, for several reasons:
Point 5 is particularly important. In many instances,
the same letter may be part of several different Bible Code words. In
other words, the exact same yod could be the first letter of Yeshua
(Jesus) coded at 10-letter intervals, the first letter of Yochanan
(John), coded at 60-letter intervals, the third letter of Miryam
(Mary) spelled backwards (i.e., left to right) at 200-letter intervals,
the first letter of Yisrael (Israel) spelled backwards at 15-letter
intervals, and the first letter of Yahweh (Jehovah) spelled backward
at 270-letter intervals. Yeshua might have four words related
to it but not related to Yisrael, and Yisrael might
have three words related to it but not to Yeshua. Since
the other coded words are all in the same vicinity, how could you tell decades
or centuries beforehand which coded words were related to Yeshua,
which were related to Yisrael, which to Miryam,
etc.? Sometimes, Bible Codes can be used to get some information about near future events. Sometimes, the Bible Codes can be used to get some information about events shortly before they occur, but near-term predictions can also be made by natural means such as analyzing historical trends, polls, etc.
"Are there any Bible Codes in the New Testament?" In late 1998-early 1999 several authors stated on various television shows that they were preparing books about codes found in the Greek New Testament. However, as of September 2020, no such books have appeared. Grant Jeffrey published a book in which he claimed to have found a few Greek codes. However, in an e-mail to me, Roy A. Reinhold, code researcher and webmaster of a major Bible Codes site, indicated that the few "codes" Jeffrey claimed are not "statistically significant". Furthermore, after extensive efforts with no success, Reinhold and several other researchers stopped looking for codes in the Greek New Testament and were looking for codes in the ancient Aramaic New Testament texts. Aramaic is a Semitic language related to Hebrew and Arabic and was the language Jesus and his disciples spoke. A number of scholars believe that at least portions of the New Testament were written in Aramaic and translated into Greek. Reinhold indicated to me that the few people doing Aramaic research do report finding codes. However, Jewish scholars are not interested in looking for "Christian" codes and very few gentiles study Aramaic, which is mainly taught only in Jewish seminaries to rabbinic and cantorial students who can already read biblical Hebrew fluently, and who study it because the Talmud, a major Jewish theological work, is written in Aramaic. Also, the only real purpose of Bible Codes is to show that the Hebrew Bible really is divinely inspired. So once that was accomplished, the general public lost interest overall. It is important to understand that even in the Old Testament there are other types of codes in addition to ELS codes. For instance, there are reports of code matrices based on the first letters of words. However, the area of non-ELS codes has not been well-researched, and most people interested in Bible Codes limit their research to ELS codes. It is entirely possible that something other than ELS codes will be found in the New Testament. But keep in mind that most Codes research is conducted by self-funded amateurs who have at best a modest knowledge of biblical Hebrew. Most reported code matrices are two-dimensional, i.e., one letter is at the center of a rectangle formed from equidistant letters. But researchers report indications that some matrices appear to be three dimensional, i.e., words not only can be formed by moving left, right, up, down, or diagonally, but can also extend forward or backward. However, no commercial software handles three-dimensional arrays and researchers are having difficulty figuring out how to depict such codes visually in two-dimensional media. Additionally, of course, public interest in Bible Codes has waned and, unfortunately, in the public mind Codes now tend to get lumped in with astrology, psychics' pronouncements, "ancient astronaut" claims and mythology of ancient cultures. To those who insist on "King James Only" (and others) ... sorry ... to date, Bible Codes have only been found in the original language texts.
There are no Bible Codes in the Apocrypha! Until the mid-1500's, neither Jews, nor Protestants, nor Roman Catholics considered any of the Apocrypha to be divinely inspired. In the mid-1500's, the Catholic Church added the Apocrypha to the Catholic canon in an effort to find 'scriptural' arguments against Protestant teachings. The books of Tobit and the Maccabees have been checked. They
contain no codes. "Are there Bible Codes in other religious books such as the Koran or the Book of Mormon?" I am not aware of any research specifically on the Arabic version of the Koran. However, since the Moslem Koran directly contradicts the Jewish and Christian Bibles on numerous fundamental doctrines, it is fairly clear they can't both be divinely inspired. See The Falsity of Islam and the Moslem/Muslim Koran. I am not aware of any research
on the Book of Mormon. However, regarding the Book
of Mormon, there are numerous problems, e.g.: (a) it contradicts the
Bible. See The Falsity of Mormonism and the Book
of Mormon. (b) Joseph Smith Jr. claimed the Book of Mormon
is a summary and adaptation of materials he translated
which were written on ancient gold plates in a language called "Reformed
Egyptian" (which Egyptologists have never heard of!). "What about other, secular books?" Codes have only been found in the Hebrew
Old Testament. Studies
have been done with a Hebrew translation of "Crime and Punishment"
and with other Hebrew-language religious literature from the Old Testament period.
Only the Hebrew OT (Tanakh) works! Bible ELS Codes are unique in two ways.
"Is there anything in the Bible about 'equidistant letter sequences'?" As Jeffrey describes at page 119-120 in his Handwriting
book (op. cit.), at a January 1997 conference at Tyndale Theological Seminary
in Dallas, Texas, in response to a question, Jeffrey had his computer search
for the Hebrew word for "equidistant". He found the Hebrew phrase
"equidistant letter sequence" (shalav a'ot) encoded
in the Hebrew text in each book Genesis through Deuteronomy. The Holy Spirit signed the Bible -- EACH LETTER OF IT !!! 2 Timothy 3:16-17 [16] All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, [17] so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Peter 1:20-21 [20] Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation. [21] For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. It is critical that no one underestimate the importance of the Bible Codes -- GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT SIGNED THE BIBLE -- EACH AND EVERY LETTER OF IT. THE BIBLE CODES ARE THE SIGNATURE OF GOD! Bible Codes researcher Yacov Rambsel found encoded the term me'chatimo, Hebrew for "His Signature". "If this is true, how come I've never heard of it?" The "story" of Bible Codes "died" for a number of reasons:
But God's Bible Codes are still witnesses
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