This is from the Issac Newton Bible Code Research Society site at done many codes on the subject despite peoples rash opinion.Those are not my codes at all. He is also the Lamb for all people.edit on 10-5-2009 by watchtheashes. (only now can it be revealed through anormal computer, but to encode would require a super-computer or simply a Divine author.2) Skeptics cannot possibly argue that there is not indeed a code within the Bible.3) Jesus Christ is the Jewish and Christian Messiah. In short, what skeptics told us three years ago isnow completely out of date.This without a doubt proves three things.1) A higher intelligence wrote the Bible as super-computers were unavailable to the masses at these times.
In this report we present a detailed side-by-side comparison of the Hanukah exampleand the most extensive cluster researchers have located to date- the explosive Isaiah 53 codes. To support their case, they presented an example of a code clusterabout Hanukah they found in Tolstoy's War and Peace.While this example was fairly comparable to clusters Bible code researchers had presented back then, our researchers have unearthed clusters that looklike mountains compared to the molehill of the Hanukah example. For nothing under the sun is profitable but only those things that do with theSon.Opponents of Bible codes say that you can find meaningful clusters in any book. Yes the Bible is all I need to live a happy and prosperous life. Except for the 'Temple/Embassy' in Jerusalem. Like The Man saidmy country/Kingdom is not of/on this Earth. That was the only place onEarth that Jesus would use 'violence' since that was His 'soil'.Įverywhere else is as He taught. God/Jesus did the same in 'God's Embassy/Temple'. Just as US soldiers carry weapons and defendtheir embassy in whatever foreign country they have an embassy. What state prison or loony bin would you end up in if you went to a church and started overturning the bookstores, gift shops, and kitchens selling sunday dinner?The 'church' to which you refer is actually more like an 'embassy'. Now if you believe the words spoken by Jesus,If you have seen the Son you have seen the Father, then there is God in the fleshshowing violence(according to human law).
I know the story goes much deeper,but my point is Jesus himself showed violence, in achurch none the less. The one were he attends church with a weapon, overturns furniture, and drives peopleaway for the seemingly common practice of buying and selling. Originally posted by Tyler 720I cant help but be reminded of my favorite 'story' of Jesus.
What state prison or loony bin would you end up in if you went to a church and started overturning the bookstores, gift shops, and kitchens selling sunday dinner? I cant help but be reminded of my favorite 'story' of Jesus. Stories are always a tad subjective, and until they're written down (which isn't immediately, usually) they might change a little.So, yes, it does seem a bit different. Seems enough to at least see somechange in the names that are used, and it also does not strike me as odd that the style of those stories change a little, in this case less of theangry God. Depending on what part of the OT you're referring to, there are 10 centuries between the Old and New testament. Originally posted by dominicusI find it interesting that nowhere in the New Testament is God referred as Jehovah, Yahweh, or Elohim.actually there are several passages that are actually quotes of the OT that refer to God.