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Newest Articles
- Startling Election Codes Surface
In the wake of the ongoing political campaigns of the three remaining U.S. presidential contenders, BCD asked Nathan Jacobi, Ph.D., to example terms for the names of each of the candidate for possible extensions. What he found were numerous extended codes that reflect the turbulent and contentious nature of the current campaigns.
- Round Two: Highly Significant Buddha Codes Found in Isaiah 40-46
We explore more significant Buddha codes found in Isaiah 40-46.
- Conclusive Findings from the "Who is Like God?" Searches in Isaiah 40-46
Is the phenomenon of Bible codes real or not? Over the past eight months, we again put this question to the test. The answer, overwhelmingly, is "Yes."
- BCD Marks Eight Years
Eight years have taken us from a few short articles and a handful of subscribers, to the largest, most comprehensive Internet site on the topic.
- Annapolis
Tuesday, November 27, 2007, the Annapolis Summit took place. Prior to the Summit, BCD ran three searches each on two spellings of the name Annapolis. This article outlines the intriguing and improbable results.
- There Is No One Like God
In our continuing research into codes passing through the "Who Is Like God?" verses of Isaiah 40-46, we searched for the phrases There Is No Man, Indeed No Man, Indeed No One, and Who Is Like God?
- Aharon the Priest Highlights
We present some brief highlights from Moshe Aharon Shak's two-part article on Aharon (Aaron) the Priest.
- Aharon the Priest—Part II
Is Aharon's life outlined in detail in a short section in the Bible where the term Aharon is found at an overwhelming frequency? Moshe Aharon Shak presents the second half of his extensive findings.
- Highly Significant Buddha Codes Found in Isaiah 40-46
After completing our searches for extensions to Yeshua ELSs found in the "Who is Like God?" verses of Isaiah 40-46, it occurred to us that it would be interesting to also search for extensions to Buddha ELSs in these same verses. And, while at it, we also searched for extensions to Muhammad and Moses ELSs in those same verses.
- Aharon (Aaron) the Priest—Part I
Is Aharon's life outlined in detail in a short section in the Bible where the term Aharon is found at an overwhelming frequency? Moshe Aharon Shak presents his extensive findings in a two-part article.
- Who is Like God? The Messiah Yeshua Code in Exodus 15
When the literal text of the Bible asks questions, could Bible codes provide answers?
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Yeshua Codes in Isaiah 40–46
BCD examines Jesus (Yeshua) codes in Isaiah 40–46 to determine whether the findings are random or intentional.
- Shimon Peres—Wins
On the eve of the Israeli Presidential Election, Moshe Aharon Shak discovered codes to indicate that Peres would win.
- Top Bible Code Myths
BCD dispels the top 10 Bible code myths.
- Remarkable Psalm 22 Cluster Grows
The already remarkable Psalm 22 cluster continues to grow with the addition of 15 lengthy ELSs.
- Which King of the House of David Was the Closest to David Himself?
That David the King ELSs would be far closer to literal appearances of David in the Tanakh than ELSs for any of the later Kings is quite impressive. When we tried this same exercise for The King Yeshua (Jesus) and Yeshua the King, the results were very surprising.
- Is Jesus the Messiah?
Could Bible codes possibly add anything definitive to the two-millennia-long controversy over Christian claims that Jesus of Nazareth was/is the Messiah of the Jews? We explore a rich host of clues from the codes.
- A Guide to Navigating Around Bible Code DNA
In this article, we explain a numbering and labeling system which will be used in the "Did the Old Testament Have Just One Author?" article.
- Did the Old Testament Have Just One Author?
In this article, we look at a sprawling, mind-boggling mega-structure of codes (much like DNA) contained in an inconceivably small set of Hebrew letters that threads its way throughout the entire Old Testament.
- Closeness Comparisons: A Substantive Basis for Testing the Claimed Reality of Bible Codes
Compelling evidence of the link between the subject matter of the literal text and the content of codes found there.
- Bible Code Conference
Nathan Jacobi, Ph.D., reports on the Jerusalem Bible Code Conference held on November 23, 2006.
- Isaiah 53 Code's Explosion
Examining previous BCD code finds in Isaiah 53 for extensions resulted in an explosion of codes.
- Precipitating a Moment of Truth
Is there validity to the alleged phenomenon of Bible codes, or not? In the last two months, BCD again submitted this question to extensive testing. The results: Without a doubt, the phenomenon is real.
- What No Code Skeptic Can Find: Several Lengthy Nested Codes
There are some code phenomena that are so extensive and complex that no code skeptic could possibly find comparable examples from any non-encoded text. They are not to be found, because they don't exist. This article elaborates on the utter complexity of the set of five lengthy nested codes about Mel Gibson that were previously posted in the May 2004 issue of BCD and that presaged Gibson's DUI incident during the summer of 2006.
- Lengthy Mel Gibson Codes Presage DUI Incident
Two years ago, Bible Code Digest featured an article by Moshe Aharon Shak describing a 147-letter-long code about Mel Gibson. Following news of Gibson's DUI incident, the content of this code now seems predictive of that event.
- Bible Code Research Guidelines
This article provides basic guidelines that are necessary to finding statistically significant codes and to avoiding the pitfalls of short, statistically insignificant codes.
- Bible Codes: A Sign of the End Times?
Is the discovery of substantive Bible codes a telling sign that we are living in the End Times? BCD's Director Ed Sherman explores this topic.
- The War at the End of Times
Moshe Aharon Shak discovers 10 lengthy extensions of war ELSs in Ezekiel 40.
- Ezekiel 40: Loaded with Lengthy War ELSs
There is no doubt that Ezekiel 40 is encoded. Ed Sherman presents an analysis that substantiates this claim.
- The Gaza Crisis: The Israeli Soldier, Gilad Shalit, Held as a Hostage
Moshe Aharon Shak discovers codes about Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, who was captured in Gaza and taken prisoner.
- Articles About The Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown's controversial bestseller has stirred much interest about codes. We present six articles that survey the waterfront of this topic.
- The Unexpected Effects of Letter Differences on Codes
Do textual differences invalidate codes or create opportunities for additional codes?
- The Effects of a Letter Insertion
Using the Gettysburg Address, this article illustrates what a single letter difference in the text does to a code.
- Looking for the King of Kings
Surprisingly, the book of Esther is the only book in the Bible that does not contain any of the Names of G-d in the surface text, though His Presence is felt throughout the narrative. There is, however, a much greater-than-expected number of appearances of YHWH ELSs in key passages in Esther. Moshe Aharon Shak presents dozens of intriguing, longer codes containing the most sacred name of G-d.
- Israeli 2006 Election Epilogue
Moshe Aharon Shak provides an Election Epliogue to the codes presented in his previous two articles on Shimon Peres and the 2006 Israeli Election.
- Collecting Baseballs Versus Playing Baseball
Code skeptic Dave Thomas seems to think that collecting baseballs is the same as playing baseball. BCD explains what the real name of the game is in code research.
- The Disengagement from Gaza, Likud, and Kadima
Startling findings regarding Prime Minister Sharon's recent strokes are examined by Moshe Aharon Shak.
- The 296-Letter-Long Shimon Peres Code
The length of the longest Bible code found to date has doubled. Moshe Aharon Shak presents his findings.
- Compelling Stand-Alone Evidence that the Torah is Encoded
The Peres code is much too long to be the product of chance.
- Why a Wilma?
What is in a name, and do ELS skip sizes have meaning? Moshe Aharon Shak seeks to answer these questions and others as he explores findings on Hurricane Wilma.
- Shimon Peres
Moshe Aharon Shak presents his findings on Shimon Peres, the ex-Prime Minister of Israel.
- There is No Comparison
There is a tremendous gap between the improbability of the code examples presented by skeptics and those discovered by some code researchers.
- Hurricane Katrina
Moshe Aharon Shak's controversial findings echo recent headlines and the content of the literal text.
- The Disengagement from Gaza: A Volcano?
Numerous intriguing codes about the Disengagement from Gaza are presented by Moshe Aharon Shak.
- Miraculous Fishing at Moses Lake
An illustrative big fish story, based on analogies between fishing and Bible code searching, is offered.
- Want Loads of Fish? Drain the Lake!
BCD examines skeptic Dave Thomas's highly unscientific comparison of one of his "clusters" with BCD's clusters.
- A Minnow is No Match for a Marlin
Minnows vs. marlins: Just like fish, short codes (including Dave Thomas's) should be thrown back in the lake.
- New 40-Letter Code Discovered
New code dramatically links Isaiah 53 with Gospel accounts of the transfiguration of Christ.
- Skeptics' Criticisms Lead to Discovery of Much Longer Code
In preparing a rebuttal to Brendan McKay's and Dave Thomas's attack on the 22-letter "Gushing" code found by BCD, a longer 40-letter code was found.
- Uncovering More of the Tapestry
How the new 40-letter code closely links with the literal text that it passes through.
- The Great Tsunami of 2004
Moshe Aharon Shak and BCD examine the controversial codes surrounding the tsunami that devastated South Asia in December 2004.
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