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 The entire Torah is completely encrypted, and people are searching for these codes using computers. A pioneer in this field was mathematics professor Eliyahu Rips, who lived in Israel. Dr. Rips was a leading expert in mathematics, and he mathematically proved that the probability of a random coincidence approaches zero. This is a stab in the back for all atheists.

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Deja vu

 

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0n September 1, 1994, I flew to Israel and met in Jerusalem with a close friend of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the poet Chaim Guri. I gave him a letter which he immediately gave to the Prime Minister.

"An Israeli mathematician has discovered a hidden code in the Bible that appears to reveal the details of events that took place thousands of years after the Bible was written," my letter to Rabin stated.

 

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10 hours ago, Lois said:

 The entire Torah is completely encrypted, and people are searching for these codes using computers. A pioneer in this field was mathematics professor Eliyahu Rips, who lived in Israel. Dr. Rips was a leading expert in mathematics, and he mathematically proved that the probability of a random coincidence approaches zero. This is a stab in the back for all atheists.

 

Stabbed in the back , eh ? 

 

'back at you' Lois ; 

 

Eliyahu Rips,;   and colleagues published a controversial 1994 paper in Statistical Science showing names of rabbis appearing near their birth/death dates in Genesis, suggesting divine intelligence. While initially supported by figures like Nobel laureate Robert Aumann, Rips' findings faced significant criticism for methodological flaws and potential statistical anomalies, leading many to dismiss them, though the topic remains popular in certain circles. 

 

 

Key Aspects of Rips' Work:
  • The Method: Rips and his team arranged the letters of Genesis into a grid and searched for patterns where letters forming words (like names or dates) appeared at fixed intervals (skip lengths), forward, backward, or diagonally.
  • The "Famous Rabbis Experiment": Their most cited experiment claimed to find statistically significant proximity between names of famous rabbis and their birth/death dates within Genesis, suggesting pre-ordained information.
  • Publication & Controversy: The 1994 paper, "Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis," was presented as a puzzle by the journal but sparked intense debate, with critics like Brendan McKay highlighting flaws.
  • Public Reception: Rips' work inspired Michael Drosnin's popular book, The Bible Code, but Rips later distanced himself from Drosnin's sensational interpretations.
  • Skepticism & Criticism: Critics argued that Rips' results could occur randomly in any sufficiently long text, and independent tests often failed to replicate the findings, leading to eventual withdrawal of support from some, including Aumann. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliyahu_Rips#The_Bible_Code_controversy

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7 hours ago, Nungali said:

By the way .... I am not an atheist . 

 

I have a Torah code search program. Would you like to try it?

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yeah sure .... I will file it along with   how the Great pyramid encodes the proof of Jesus being God 

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On 1/10/2026 at 10:45 AM, Nintendao said:

 

 

 

That was a good simple lesson in basic gematria  ..... problem is ... it starts to fall down when you stop being selective  ;)  ... and find out that the serpent in the garden  and the Jewish idea of messiah   have the same value    . 

 

Or you could 'gematrically theological and go on and on about some convoluted theory that justifies them being the same  ;)  . 

 

Any language that didnt have  numbers counted the same way  eg  ancient Greek   ( pi aint 22/7 ... it is  5  ;)  )  

 

 

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Gematricians seem to have a way of 'stabbing themselves in the back '    B)

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13 hours ago, Nungali said:

 

 

One of the most beautiful of all ancient scripts: The Avestan script was  developed during the Sasanian era to write Zoroastrian scripture : r/iranian

 

 

This text is written in Avestan (the ancient Iranian language of Zoroastrian sacred texts). Before you is the beginning of the Yasna, the main liturgical part of the Avesta.

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