Torah (Bible) Code 11 years of research in 3.5 minutes, Art Levitt
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Also, I want to re-state that the purpose of the codes, in my opinion, is "just" to lead us to study and re-study the original text of the Torah, to know that a Higher Being was behind the Torah's (and universe's) creation and its ongoing unfolding, and to know that nothing can compare to this Being. If one studies the codes with very careful attention, one sees that the very particular kinds of pre-established repeating patterns found in Torah have not and can not be found in any other text.
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As the video's author, I'm taking a rare break from the research to announce even simpler examples - see my site - the newest evidence section, "God3" page, addresses laymen who wish to examine the simple facts. If you are very persistent you can check it yourself. If you avoid the rumors, and examine all of the comments of the pro and con "experts" extremely carefully, there is a great light waiting for you.
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this is a mind boggling course of phenomenon!
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@codelights Sir, with all due respect, I do believe that he meant that the sound quality was bad. I myself have to agree; it sounded like a jet engine was flying around in the room next door to you, lol. Well, maybe that's a bit exaggerated., but you get my point....
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@vicambulatorious Yes, that seems to be one of the main messages of the codes in my opinion as well. At least He knows all possibilities, but in a mysterious way we all still have free choice, and can rise to great heights if we choose wisely.
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@codelights Achi, this shows something extraordinary. Some would argue that the codes authenticity could only be validated by using biblical Hebrew words. However, since there are modern Hebrew words in these searches which are included in such sequences, does this not show that God knows the end from the beginning? Quite amazing to say the least.
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@vicambulatorious As codelights said, yes there can be found many modern words in codes like twin towers. There are also many other examples, for example "space shuttle Columbia", even (!!) with graphical image of the spaceshuttle, showing fire on the left wing of spaceshuttle and this all illustrated with hebrew letters (encoded) in Torah ( torahcodes[dot]net/columbia[do
t]html ). Or about "Tsunami in Asia", "Bin Laden", "Annapolis Conference", even about "Wikipedia" and many more.
Interesting info, but it sounds like there's a jet engine in the background.
TucoRamirez2 9 months ago
@TucoRamirez2 This is a crucial point. If we were trying thousands of topics using thousands of search methods (which is what a "jet engine" would do), then we would expect to find a few interesting-seeming things, but because of the massive searching going on, those results would not in fact be remarkable. But look at what is actually done. The simplest patterns (parallel and collinear), documented now for years, are used to search for only the highest-relevance topics (such as God's Names).
codelights 8 months ago
in my belief, there's a simple method to prove. Using the same computing time, try to find qualitatively IMPORTANT prohecies in both bible and mobydick. Say if bible comes up with twintowers and assinationJFK, whereas Mobydick Bullschampionship and Superbowl, though mathematics will show nothing surprising here since both came up with two true prohecies, but human qualitative understanding will see that all important prophecies are inside bible not moby dick within same computing time.
thegreatestchallenge 1 year ago
@thegreatestchallenge We do see some amazing things from a qualitative point of view, and if one studies the whole set of results on major events such as the twin towers, or the Names of Hashem, one can see that both the qualitative and quantitative aspects are not anything approaching "normal". We emphasize the quantitative because that is measurable and reportable in scientific journals and conferences, but we certainly notice the qualitative with great interest.
codelights 11 months ago