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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 15678" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>The Bible Code</strong></p><p></p><p>Oh, just found this. You may find it interesting:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This piece is a portion of a larger article which speaks about a specific attempt by others to "prove" something based upon Bible Codes. The author is using the above definition to make a distinction between the two types of codes - 1) accidental, 2) deliberate. The Rabbis names and dates of birth and death were part of the original article written in the Journal of Statistical Science, where the authors took the names of Rabbis whose lives were written up in the Encyclopedia of Judaica. They did two testings for this in the Book of Genesis. They selected the first group of names based on how many pages was written up for specific Rabbis (3 or more pages - these Rabbis made the first cut). The researchers found a consistent pattern of an ELS for these Rabbis along with the date of birth and date of death found in the same section of text that encapsulated that Rabbi's name. Once the researchers had located all the names, they extended their original search by selecting Rabbis whose lives had 1 1/2 pages written up in the Encyclopedia Judaica and found the exact same pattern within the Torah. The odds on this occurrence being random are astronomical to say the least. It is/was their assertion, therefore, that this ELS in the Torah is not a random occurrence, but shows example of intelligent design (aka intent). Their conclusion at the end of the article is that these findings are consistent with "Intelligent Design." </p><p></p><p>This is the original basis to the Bible Codes and the only one, in my mind, that has credence. If anyone wishes to study the Codes, then I recommend they use the same methodology to obtain their results - ahem, and not the methodology used by many popular sensationalists of the phenomenon, who are attempting to sell a lot of books. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 15678, member: 88"] [b]The Bible Code[/b] Oh, just found this. You may find it interesting: This piece is a portion of a larger article which speaks about a specific attempt by others to "prove" something based upon Bible Codes. The author is using the above definition to make a distinction between the two types of codes - 1) accidental, 2) deliberate. The Rabbis names and dates of birth and death were part of the original article written in the Journal of Statistical Science, where the authors took the names of Rabbis whose lives were written up in the Encyclopedia of Judaica. They did two testings for this in the Book of Genesis. They selected the first group of names based on how many pages was written up for specific Rabbis (3 or more pages - these Rabbis made the first cut). The researchers found a consistent pattern of an ELS for these Rabbis along with the date of birth and date of death found in the same section of text that encapsulated that Rabbi's name. Once the researchers had located all the names, they extended their original search by selecting Rabbis whose lives had 1 1/2 pages written up in the Encyclopedia Judaica and found the exact same pattern within the Torah. The odds on this occurrence being random are astronomical to say the least. It is/was their assertion, therefore, that this ELS in the Torah is not a random occurrence, but shows example of intelligent design (aka intent). Their conclusion at the end of the article is that these findings are consistent with "Intelligent Design." This is the original basis to the Bible Codes and the only one, in my mind, that has credence. If anyone wishes to study the Codes, then I recommend they use the same methodology to obtain their results - ahem, and not the methodology used by many popular sensationalists of the phenomenon, who are attempting to sell a lot of books. ;) [/QUOTE]
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