The disclosed major hollocoast & why the western powers are against Iran and his allies?
Why the Jews are against Iran and his allies?
What is the major hollocoast disclosed from the Bible Code?
The major hollocoast was disclosed from the popular Bible Ccode when it was disclosed that Israel is going to be destroyed completely by an atomic blast and the Iran will be the victorious and Israel will be wipped out from the map of this world. From that day to onward Jews are under a spiritual threat. They can’t sleep well and extremely worried on this account. It was also known to all of them that the discoveries of Bible code were all true and set by the Lord of Moses written in the said holy tablets for which the holy Qur’an also certfied that ‘explanation of each and every thing was written in these two tablets, for which the Israeili scientist has worked on it and found it a miraculous discoveries through these two tablets given to Moses (Musa-as) . It was the foundation of the said Bible code by Mr. Michael Drosnin’s of Isra’el.
What about Bible Code?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bible code (Hebrew: צפנים בתנ”ך), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah. This hidden code has been described as a method by which specific letters from the text can be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message. 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.
Many examples have been documented in the past. One cited example is that by taking every 50th letter of the Book of Genesis starting with the first taw, the Hebrew word “torah” is spelled out. The same happens in the Book of Exodus. The word Modern computers have been used to search for similar patterns and more complex variants, and published as a “challenging puzzle” in a peer-reviewed academic journal in 1994. Proponents hold that it is exceedingly unlikely such sequences could arise by chance, while skeptics and opponents hold that such sequences do often arise by chance, as demonstrated on other Hebrew and English texts.
Overview
Contemporary discussion and controversy around one specific encryption 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.[2] The paper, which was presented by the journal as a “challenging puzzle”, presented strong statistical evidence that biographical information about famous rabbis was encoded in the text of the Book of Genesis, centuries before those rabbis lived.
Since then the term “Bible codes” has been popularly used to refer specifically to information encrypted via this ELS method.
Since the Witztum, Rips and Rosenberg (WRR) paper was published, two conflicting schools of thought regarding the “codes” have emerged among proponents. The traditional (WRR) view of the codes is based strictly on their applicability to the Torah, and asserts that any attempt to study the codes outside of this context is invalid. This is based on a belief that the Torah is unique among biblical texts in that it was given directly to mankind (via Moses) in exact letter-by-letter sequence and in the original Hebrew language.
The primary method by which purportedly meaningful messages have been extracted is the Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS). To obtain an ELS from a text, choose a starting point (in principle, any letter) and a skip number, also freely and possibly negative. Then, beginning at the starting point, select letters from the text at equal spacing as given by the skip number. For example, the bold letters in this sentence form an ELS. With a skip of −4, and ignoring the spaces and punctuation, the word safest is spelled out.
Often more than one ELS related to some topic can be displayed simultaneously in an ELS letter array. This is produced by writing out the text in a regular grid, with exactly the same number of letters in each line, then cutting out a rectangle. In the example below, part of the King James Version of Genesis (26:5–10) is shown with 33 letters per line. ELSs for BIBLE and CODE are shown. Normally only a smaller rectangle would be displayed, such as the rectangle drawn in the figure. In that case there would be letters missing between adjacent lines in the picture, but it is essential that the number of missing letters be the same for each line.Although the above examples are in English texts, Bible codes proponents usually use a Hebrew Bible text. For religious reasons, most Jewish proponents use only the Torah (Genesis–Deuteronomy).
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