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The idea that a set of secret messages is encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah, is very ancient in both Christianity and Judaism and can be traced back in ancient times in some allegorical interpretations, as the ones we find in the Jewish Hellenistic traditions of the [[Letter of Aristeas]] and [[Philo]], and in the Christian [[Letter of Barnabas]]. | The idea that a set of secret messages is encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah, is very ancient in both Christianity and Judaism and can be traced back in ancient times in some allegorical interpretations, as the ones we find in the Jewish Hellenistic traditions of the [[Letter of Aristeas]] and [[Philo]], and in the Christian [[Letter of Barnabas]]. | ||
Example of gematria are numerous both in the Rabbinic and Christian reading of the Torah. In Hebrew and Greek, each letter possesses a numerical value. Gematria is the calculation of the numerical equivalence of letters, words, or phrases, and throughout history, many Jewish and Christian scholars have attempted to find hidden or coded messages within the Bible's text based on gematria. | Example of gematria are numerous both in the Rabbinic and Christian reading of the Torah. In Hebrew and Greek, each letter possesses a numerical value. Gematria is the calculation of the numerical equivalence of letters, words, or phrases, and throughout history, many Jewish and Christian scholars have attempted to find hidden or coded messages within the Bible's text based on gematria. Especially in mystical and cabalistic circles, such an approach to Scripture was very used as capable of generating "hidden" revelations beyond the letter of the text. | ||
In contemporary times, the application of computer science to the biblical text has led to the "discovery" of coincidental sequences of words, interpreted as a secret code encoded in the text. | In contemporary times, the application of computer science to the biblical text has led to the "discovery" of coincidental sequences of words, interpreted as a secret code encoded in the text. | ||
The search for hidden secret codes is a fascinating chapter in the history of the interpretation of the Bible. | The search for hidden secret codes is a fascinating chapter in the history of the interpretation of the Bible. | ||
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Bible Code
Overview
The idea that a set of secret messages is encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah, is very ancient in both Christianity and Judaism and can be traced back in ancient times in some allegorical interpretations, as the ones we find in the Jewish Hellenistic traditions of the Letter of Aristeas and Philo, and in the Christian Letter of Barnabas.
Example of gematria are numerous both in the Rabbinic and Christian reading of the Torah. In Hebrew and Greek, each letter possesses a numerical value. Gematria is the calculation of the numerical equivalence of letters, words, or phrases, and throughout history, many Jewish and Christian scholars have attempted to find hidden or coded messages within the Bible's text based on gematria. Especially in mystical and cabalistic circles, such an approach to Scripture was very used as capable of generating "hidden" revelations beyond the letter of the text.
In contemporary times, the application of computer science to the biblical text has led to the "discovery" of coincidental sequences of words, interpreted as a secret code encoded in the text.
The search for hidden secret codes is a fascinating chapter in the history of the interpretation of the Bible.
Pages in category "Bible Code (subject)"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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- Theomatics: God's Best Kept Secret Revealed (1977 Washburn), arch-fi book
- Theomatics II: God's Best Kept Secret Revealed (1994 Washburn), arch-fi book
- The Bible Code (1997 Drosnin), arch-fi book
- Cracking the Bible Code (1997 Satinover), arch-fi book
- The Bible Code: Fact or Fake? (1997 Stanton), arch-fi book
- Jesus Christ, the Number of His Name: The Amazing Number Code Hidden in the Bible (1998 Gaunt), arch-fi book
- The Mysterious Bible Codes (1998 Jeffrey), arch-fi book
- The Original Code in the Bible (1998 Washburn), arch-fi book
- Decoding the Bible Code (1998 Weldon), non-fiction book
- The Omega Code (1999 Marcarelli), film
- The Secret Code (1999 Meier, Wise), novel