Cracking the Bible Code (1997 Satinover), arch-fi book

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Cracking the Bible Code (1997) is an arch-fi book by Jeffrey Satinover.

Abstract

"Discusses the discovery of a code encrypted in the first five books of the Bible that allegedly provides precise descriptions of events that took place centuries after the Bible was written; traces the history of the codes from ancient mysticism to the 1990s; and considers their implications for the modern world." -- Publisher's description.

"Cracking the Bible Code is the true account of the most amazing scientific research ever undertaken. References to important names, dates, and historical events have been found encoded in the book of Genesis. No individual could have known this informationfrom what grew in the garden of Eden to details of the Gulf War. Mystics and sages have long held that these codes existed, proving God's direct hand in all that was and is to be. Incredible? Yes. But some of today's greatest scientific minds have been unable as yet to disprove the codes.If the codes are genuine, they will forever change our view of God, faith, and our fate. Cracking the Bible Code explores the extraordinary possibilities and the furor surrounding the codes in a riveting story that is equal parts holy quest, Byzantine intrigue, and cutting-edge science."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Morrow, 1997.

Translations

Contents

  • The ancient legend -- Journey to the center -- Piercing the veil -- Blueprint from heaven -- The black fire of holocaust -- The white fire of destiny -- From enigma to Atbash and back -- The Bible code emerges -- The architecture of the garden -- The helix of time -- The flames of Amalek -- The great sages -- Are they real? The debate ignites -- The sixth millennium -- Report from the front lies -- Details of the new moon -- Transformations of space and time -- The "great sages" experiment.

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]