• July 22, 2023

Are we authentic? Like a barcode, DNA, RNA and Bible codes reveal to our creator who left his signature

If this life is all there is, maybe we should get all we can and win the one with the biggest toys? But the focused life soon seems superficial, and a CPA specializing in millionaires said everyone wonders: How much more do I need to be sure?

If we base our happiness or security on money or what it can buy, we will surely miss out on some things that money can’t buy. And in the end, money can be taken from us and it’s a poor choice of approach, especially if there is a Creator who has left the signature behind him, in the hope that we get the message from him!

We might wonder if there is an almighty God, why doesn’t he stop all the wanton killing and depravity? We must understand it from a biblical perspective. There was war in heaven against God’s government and Lucifer, the devil, was thrown down to earth. This world has become a battlefield to prove both sides and God gives us freedom of choice while Satan’s plan involves addictions, bondage, hate and a host of negatives in a losing lifestyle.

In contrast to the crime, sex and violence seen on TV, the all-time best-seller is a life book with a realistic picture of where the world is headed and how to avoid the cesspool and destruction through the willingness to live a life of gratitude for what we have been given; includes an opportunity for the afterlife.

Although this author has three science degrees, this is not an explanation of the DNA or RNA codes, but rather an overview of four other codes that affect understanding of the Bible.

1. In Revelation 1:11, we read: “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last.” This suggests another code that some Bible students appreciate. Also called the Rule of Primacy or First Use, it says that where a word or phrase is first found in the Bible, it often has a meaning or context that we need to consider for the end times, because Christ is “the Word” and “the First and the Last.”

The use of this code or rule reveals that the Bible is a deep and prophetic book. This author has appreciated this in relation to wedding parables that do not understand each other and seem so different. For example, the midnight cry in Matthew 25:6 is first found in Exodus 12:29,30 when calamity and death befell the Egyptians. And the parable of the wedding is about our marriage to Christ after a similar great calamity because after the calamity in Egypt, God brought Israel into a covenant at Sinai and then said, “I am married to you,” Jeremiah 3:14. Paul included Exodus when he wrote: “All these things happened to them for examples…the ends of the world.” 1 Corinthians 10:1,11.

2. It’s been 20 years since “Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis” was published in the scientific journal Statistical Science. This was the basis for Michael Drosnin’s claim that ELS shows Rabin’s assassination, click for more.

Less well known is a book by Yacov Rambsel titled Yeshua, which shows that name as the ELS-encoded Hebrew name of the Savior in relation to messianic prophecies, even from the first verse, where, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” using ELS, from the first yod, each letter 521 spells Yeshua yahkol, meaning Yeshuah is capable or has the power to create.

3. Another code can be “Speak twice.” When the Bible seems to repeat itself, it also suggests an end-time application. An example of this is Genesis 41:32 where Joseph says, “the dream came to Pharaoh twice.” [seven lean hungry cows ate up seven fat cows and same idea with ears of corn.] The code would imply seven years of end-time trouble and this is also supported by Daniel 4, where the king of Babylon was humbled for seven years while eating grass; It is the seven years of tribulation.

4. The chiastic structure of the Bible suggests that the book of Genesis is a prophecy to us in reverse. First to explain the chiastic structure, it’s like going into a canyon and coming up on the other side with things upside down. According to Genesis, humanity began in a garden, suffered a great annihilation, then a tower of Babel to make sure it doesn’t happen again, a promise to Abraham of a son and his misconduct with Hagar to father Ishmael, famine and going to Egypt, and finally servitude in Egypt. The book of Revelation begins with John in captivity (bondage) and a reverse progression to end in Paradise. To lead Israel out of Egypt, God feels 10 plagues. The book of Revelation suggests plagues for us and while we haven’t gotten there yet, for a good example, click here.

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