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Bible codes?
does any one know where i can find these?
ive herd froma friend that watched a show from 1995 that it predicts a nuclear war from 2002-2006 if u dont know what these are, FYI the codes predicted Hitler and his thing he did teh 9-11 accident and other major world events |
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Yeah, well you can predict anything using the bible... provided that the event has already happened...
I think it's ridiculous to assume that the bible can predict ANYTHING. Didn't you ever notice that it's not till AFTER something has happened that people are like "Hey! Look! The bible said it would happen!"? Of course it did, because that is what they were LOOKING for. What I'm saying is that the agenda of the individual who is "developing" these "codes" pre-determines the outcome. A total crock. JMO though...
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Coming up with "codes" like "If you read Romans 2:12 backwards it says that Saddam Hussein would fight with Bush" is just plain stupid, but plainly written prophecies are a different story. There are only a few left that have yet to happen, and whether you choose to believe they will or not is up to you, but as far as finding "codes" like reading verses backwards and stuff is just silly.
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Many see evidence of Iraq's significance in end-time scenarios in key passages of the apocalyptic book of Revelation. Chapter 16, which includes the only mention of Armageddon in the Bible, carries a direct reference to the Euphrates River, which runs through modern-day Iraq.
"The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East," writes John, possibly the apostle, of a container of God's anger emptied on the ancient land of Babylon, now Iraq. The kings will move their armies through the Euphrates valley en route to Har Megiddo (Armageddon) in northern Israel. The Euphrates appears a second time with one of seven angels whose blaring trumpets warn that the Final Judgment is near. "Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates," a voice commands the sixth angel of God, whose compliance unleashes agents of death who "had been kept ready for this very hour and day and month and year and were released to kill a third of mankind." Then comes the clincher. In Chapter 9, Verse 11 - yes, that's 9:11 - John says the leader of an army of locusts released to fight humankind is named Abaddon in Hebrew, Apollyon in Greek. Both words mean Destroyer, one of several meanings for the name "Saddam." The above is not my quote but yes like Ci5iC says. Quote:
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you should be able to pick it up in any bookstore
ive thought about getting it myself but i think i will learn hebrew first and see what kind of secrets the kabala holds (much older than the bible) |
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