posted on Sep, 9 2004 @ 08:06 AM
Yes the software programs are only intended for the original hebrew text and chiefly the original five texts of the old testament. The new testament
tends to work too, but the debate is still out on those and they too need to be in the original hebrew.
The part of the Bible that has been proved to contain code is the Torah, the Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
There is a tradition, part of the oral tradition passed down since those days, that Moses received the book directly from God, in the form of an
unbroken series of 304,805 Hebrew characters, fifty days after the Exodus began.
Turning the Torah back into an unbroken string of characters turns out to be the first step in the decoding process. The Hebrew scribes have been
unstinting in their resolve to keep the Torah perfect to the letter.
Strict training for scribes takes place in traditional schools with strict and unchanging instructions about how the work is done. If a single mistake
were found in a copy of the Torah, then the whole manuscript would be destroyed immediately.
This warning is passed down to each scribe in training: "Should you perchance omit or add one single letter from the Torah, you would thereby destroy
all the universe." The Christian New Testament points to this special care at Matthew 5:18, Jesus said: "I tell you the truth, until heaven and
earth disappear, not the smallest letter, nor the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law (Torah) until everything is
accomplished."
It was probably traditions such as these that convinced a great mathematician like Newton that there was a code hidden within the text. Many Hebrew
scholars suspected the same, the Vilna Gaon a prominent 18th century rabbi (Elijah Solomon) wrote; "All that was, is, and will be unto the end of
time is included in the Torah, the first five books of the Bible." The Ramban, Rabbi Moses Ben Nachman, claimed that the whole of the history of
Israel was contained within The Song of Moses.
However, even for a genius like Newton, the shear size of the task involved in trying to decode a message of 304,805 characters made it impossible for
him. One of the few pre-computer successes was by Rabbi H.M.D. Weissmandl of Prague. He discovered that if you take the fiftieth letter of each
chapter of the Torah, it is a T, the hundredth is an O, and the hundred and fiftieth is an R, and so on to spell TORAH. This may have been designed as
an easy hint for code-breakers, or as part of a verifying 'watermark' to show that the text is accurate
Anyway, a prediction was found for 2004 to show George Bush is re-elected. So, that should be an early indicator if it has some merit.
This would coincide with an earlier finding of a 2006 code to say Bush and Sharone try to make a peace agreement with Arafat.
Atomic holocaust in Israel in 2006
Asteroid impact in 2006 may cause the Great quake in Japan and LA in 2006
So 2006 looks to get down and dirty. Plus other 2006 codes speak of dark skies and lots of suffering with referring back to any specific event, but
they would tie in nicely if a nuke and asteroid play out.
So watch that election and see who takes it. If Bush wins, you might want to give that software a real good looksee. Plenty of research still needs
to be done.