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Anti-Jewish people hiding under the guise of simply "anti-zionists " (ie msafwat, etc) can leave, your attempts to gain 10 points here or on any of my questions are futile.

Rabbi Bachya ben Asher in the 13th century figured out there was a code in the Torah. Even some non-Jews eventually put two and two together and found something interesting in the letters of the original Hebrew text- Isaac Newton learned Hebrew to try and uncover it, but failed (he had no computer of course). The code is an Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS). Meaning every letter is equally spaced from another- no random jumping around and making up words. Eliyahu Rips-an Israeli Mathematician, put enitre pages of the Torah on a computer screen and came up with many codes. You cannot see the code if you do not know Hebrew.
The murder of Rabin is there, in which the code (embedded in the story of the Temple sacrifices) says "ha rotzeach asher yirzach et rosh medina"- the killer who will kill the head of state

2007-09-10 14:58:35 · 5 answers · asked by Uzi Commando 2 in Travel Africa & Middle East Israel

Other predictions were the shoemaker levy 9 comet that collided with Jupiter, that Clinton would become president of the US. (clearly, in Hebrew, one can see the words Clinton- spelled: kuf-lamed-yud-nun-tet-vav-nun). The moon landing is even coded- the Hebrew letters use the word Chalalit- the modern hebrew word for spaceship. (the word would not be invented until the early 1900's, yet it is in a 3,400 yr old book). Ive seen this- Ive read the Torah in the original Ivrit (Hebrew, and Ive seen pages where the computer found the codes- all you do is space the letters and you go from when Abraham is sacrificing Isaac, to finding a message. This is a remarkable thing, and if you dont believe in it, i suggest you go learn Hebrew and it will prove itself.
Is this another responsiblity that God only gave the Jews, do you think? To reveal humanity's future also?

2007-09-10 15:05:05 · update #1

Other predictions were the shoemaker levy 9 comet that collided with Jupiter, that Clinton would become president of the US. (clearly, in Hebrew, one can see the words Clinton- spelled: kuf-lamed-yud-nun-tet-vav-nun). The moon landing is even coded- the Hebrew letters use the word Chalalit- the modern hebrew word for spaceship. (the word would not be invented until the early 1900's, yet it is in a 3,400 yr old book). Ive seen this- Ive read the Torah in the original Ivrit (Hebrew, and Ive seen pages where the computer found the codes- all you do is space the letters and you go from when Abraham is sacrificing Isaac, to finding a message. This is a remarkable thing, and if you dont believe in it, i suggest you go learn Hebrew and it will prove itself.
Is this another responsiblity that God only gave the Jews, do you think? To reveal humanity's future also?

2007-09-10 15:06:30 · update #2

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Look, it's interesting. I don't know if you can say that it's all coincidence, however, it's pretty impossible to find codes that tell of events before they happen. What's more, I don't think a person should base all their beliefs in God and the Torah on Torah codes alone. They are what's called "parpera'ot laTorah", "decarations" for the torah.

2007-09-11 09:00:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I do not believe in the Bible code. The problem with ELS is that it makes it so easy to selectively find just what you want in the right spaces. The did an ELS of the 2000 presidential elections, and it showed that Al Gore would win, months latter they found another word that said "he will think"

In addition even if the code exists you need to know so much information that by the time you have it the event has already passed and you are simply looking for what you want to find.

Many prominate Religious Jewish Biblical scholars do not by into the code. Of note Rabbi Shalom Carmy and Professor Lawrence H. Schiffman. I personally know they give no credence to it.

2007-09-10 22:31:55 · answer #2 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 3 1

Recent studies have discredited the so-called 'Bible code'.

For one thing, it's all looked at retrospectively, and it's very easy to make things fit when the events have already happened!

There is also a lot of other evidence against the 'code'; sorry, no time to give all the details here.

2007-09-11 05:11:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I do not - I went to a presentation about the Bible Code in Boston around 2003 and it did nothing to convince me of its accuracy.

Good Luck!!!

2007-09-11 01:49:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I believe in the Davinci code! Peace!

2007-09-11 09:29:01 · answer #5 · answered by HopelessZ00 6 · 3 1

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