The God Code: The Secret of our Past, the Promise of our Future

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Signs that there are more encrypted codes in this same Hebrew text that will lead to additional messages from God to humanity. Contemporary discussion and controversy around one specific steganographic method became widespread in 1994 when Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips and Yoav Rosenberg published a paper, "Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis", in the scientific journal Statistical Science. [4] The paper, which was presented by the journal as a "challenging puzzle", presented what appeared to be strong statistical evidence that biographical information about famous rabbis was encoded in the text of the Book of Genesis, centuries before those rabbis lived. [2] In God Code,antiquities expert Timothy P. Smith reveals his decades-long quest to understand the complex messages he discovered in an ancient Hebrew manuscript of the Bible. This painstaking search involves adventure and mystery, but instead of consulting ancient maps to find buried treasure, Smith relied on the data calculation power of modern technology. His quest shows how Scripture is more amazing than we ever dreamed—and that it may even reveal the future of generations living today.

Braden’s arguments only work if you are willing to accept a few ground rules. First you must believe there is a God, and only one God, and that he created humans (possibly by adding a secret ingredient to an ape). Then you must believe that of the many, many things he has been called in many, many languages, he prefers one of his several Hebrew names, and specifically prefers the 4-letter form YHVH of that name. Then you must accept Kabbalistic numerology and believe the ancient authors of Kabbalah literature knew the secrets of the universe. Madonna believes; why not you? Ancient books of Kabbalah and inscriptions on Greek temples refer to a universal key – a time capsule of knowledge. We are invited to “know thyself” and “seek within”. This wasn’t just a metaphor, it was a clue to look in our DNA. Artists sign their works, manufacturers put their brand name on their products, and God signed our DNA. The Kabbalah’s Sepher Yetzirah describes the first elements of the universe as represented by the Hebrew letters of God’s ancient name, and the formation of the rest of the universe by the remaining letters. The 3 mother letters of creation are alef =breath, mem=water, and shin=fire. So YHVH must stand for nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. Braden seems to like adding, so I tried that. The closest Hebrew equivalents are Kuf=20, Resh=200, Vav (V – there is no W)=6, Peh=80, Lamed=30, and you can disregard the vowels A of Argon and I of Iridium because Hebrew has no vowels. 20+200+6+80+30=336=3+3+6=12=1+2=3. So all the rest of the”3” elements also equal 3 in Hebrew when lumped together. I got Gimel again! Amazing! That must mean something, right? Hey, this numerology stuff is easy.

So Jesus is teaching, and he's on the Mount of Olives, and he's trying to get the children to understand what their Father's like, and then he says this. Go to Matthew 7:24-29 and I'll close with this. This is good. Matthew 7:24-29. See, the reason this is good is because we got a generation now who has been raised on popular preaching. And popular preaching needs crowd reaction, so it always has a happy ending. Every week, they find a different way to tell you everything's gonna be all right. And we get addicted to coming to church so that they can tell us. And you've gotta find a new way to say it, but if you take all your sermons and put them in a bag, most of 'em is, "Everything's gonna be all right".

Sometimes the solutions to life's deepest mysteries are found in the most unlikely places. In hindsight...the most elusive answers were, in fact, present all along and simply not recognized. pxiii Maya Bar-Hillel & Avishai Margali (December 1999). "Madness in the Method". dartmouth.edu. Archived from the original on July 29, 2010 . Retrieved October 6, 2010. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2011-12-23 20:48:59 Bookplateleaf 0003 Boxid IA175601 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City Carlsbad, Calif. Donor Science already tells us that all life is related and is united in an evolutionary enterprise that thrives on cooperation as well as competition. We don’t need a God code to tell us that. There are plenty of real wonders in DNA. Seek and you will find.

The Bible code ( Hebrew: הצופן התנ"כי, hatzofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the Torah that, according to proponents, has predicted significant historical events. The statistical likelihood of the Bible code arising by chance has been thoroughly researched, and it is now widely considered to be statistically insignificant, as similar phenomena can be observed in any sufficiently lengthy text. [1] Although Bible codes have been postulated and studied for centuries, the subject has been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code and the movie The Omega Code. Libya Gives Up Nuclear and Chemical Weapons". Commondreams.org. December 20, 2003. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010 . Retrieved May 2, 2010.

When the answers reveal even more more mystery, it is compelling to follow their trail. I thought the focus of this book would be ethics. I assumed it might examine the ancient Hebrew code of law, and maybe delve into the various ways men have tried to codify decent behavior. Gregg Braden takes these conversations to a screeching halt while us mortals try to take in the claims he makes in this book. The premise that something greater binds us all and it is encoded in each of us; and the code deciphered in Hebrew, is the name of god or the divine in Hebrew is interesting but not profound. There was something missing her for me. My gut did not ring this as true.By reductionist mathematics, I mean the following. Take, for example, the number 19. We can "reduce" that number to a single digit by the following process: 19 --> 1 + 9 = 10 --> 1 + 0 = 1. Thus 19 can be "reduced" to 1. Leaving aside the questionable legitimacy of the process as a foundation for the premise around the letters of God's name, this principle only works in base 10. Okay, yes, modern mathematics entirely uses base 10, but what about the possibility of base 5 or base 7 or base 3 - which give a different answer to the "reduced" value of 19. International Conference on Pattern Recognition". 1. August 8, 2006: i–iii. doi: 10.1109/ICPR.2006.10– via IEEE Xplore. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)

Drosnin, Michael (2001). Bible Code II: The Countdown. ISBN 978-0-14-200350-3 . Retrieved May 2, 2010. Human misery is more often caused not so much by stupidity as by ignorance, particularly our own ignorance about ourselves." –Carl Sagan

A remarkable discovery linking the biblical alphabets of Hebrew and Arabic to modern chemistry reveals that a lost code—a translatable alphabet—and a clue to the mystery of our origins has lived within us all along. Applying this discovery to the language of life—the familiar elements of hydrogen, nitrogen oxygen and carbon that form our DNA—may now be replaced with key letters of the ancient languages. In doing so, the code of all life is transformed into the words of a timeless message. Translated, the message reveals that the precise letters of God’s ancient name are encoded as the genetic information in every cell, of every life. What would it mean to discover an ancient language—a literal message—hidden within the DNA of life itself? What we once believed of our past is about to change. Bible Code Pictograms Bible Codes that form images that predict the future". bible-codes.org . Retrieved October 6, 2010.



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