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“The Apocrypha refer to texts which are left out of officially sanctioned versions (‘canon’) of the Bible. The term means ‘things hidden away,’ which implies secret or esoteric literature. However, none of these texts were ever considered secret.
How do you read numbers from the Bible?
The basic pattern is the name of the Book, the chapter number followed by a colon, and the verse number. For example “Genesis 1:3” refers to the book of Genesis, the first chapter, and the third verse.
Is it possible that Bible codes exist?
Yes, it is possible that Bible codes exist. But, again, a plain reading of the Bible speaks for itself. All that we need from the Bible is obtained from a straightforward study of its text (2 Timothy 2:15; 3:16–17).
What are some criticisms of the Bible codes?
A variety of scientific and theological criticisms have been made of the Bible codes as well. For example, if the Hebrew text changes by one letter or character, the entire alleged “Bible code” changes. Making any kind of real-world connection from the results of using such skip codes often requires much liberty in interpretation.
What is Bible code studies?
However, modern Bible code studies became popular in the 1990s when statistical computer analysis was used to produce research and books on the topic. Typically, Bible code proponents suggest special messages exist in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament and can be found by skipping certain numbers of letters.
Should we seek out Bible codes to find salvation?
Salvation and sanctification are not dependent on seeking out Bible codes. Also, identifying Bible codes is always somewhat arbitrary. The process of discovery and interpretation depends greatly on the perspective of the researcher. This is especially true when the Bible codes are seen as prophetic.