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Bible code

The Bible code (Hebrew: הצופן התנ״כי, hatzofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the Torah that, according to proponents, has predicted significant historical events. The statistical likelihood of the Bible code arising by chance has been thoroughly researched, and it is now widely…

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related to Further reading · 43
Bible code → Allyn, American Mathematical Society, AMS, Book Review, Brian, Cracking, Crossway Books, Drosnin, Dummies, Dunning, Enigmas, Fact, Fake, IL, ISBN, Jackson, Jeffrey, Jun, Michael, Morrow
related to Criticism of Michael Drosnin · 35
Bible code → Among, Another, Bible, Biblical, Critics, December, Deuteronomy, Drosnin, February, For, Genesis, If, In, It, Jerusalem, Journalist Drosnin's, Libya, Nablus, November, On Drosnin's
related to Other experiments · 20
Bible code → Again, Agency, American, Another, Bible Code II, Countdown, Drosnin, Drosnin's, Gans, Harold Gans, In, Michael Drosnin, Rips, Senior Cryptologic Mathematician, The Bible Code, There, These Bible, This, Torah, United States National Security
related to External links · 12
Bible code → BBC Two, Claims, Committee, Drosnin, Hidden Messages, McKay, Paranormal, Rips, Scientific Investigation, Skeptical Inquirer Magazine, The Bible Code, Thursday November
related to Criticism · 8
Bible code → CE, Dead Sea Scrolls, Hebrew Masoretic Text, It, Moby-Dick, Similar, The, The Bible

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Bible coderelated to Criticism of Michael DrosninJournalist Drosnin's0.60section
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