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Torah Codes
Opening the Sealed Book



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A little over thirty-three hundred years ago, a guy named Moses came down a mountain with ten rules and a long series of letters. Yeah, that's right, 304,805 Hebrew characters. No spaces. No punctuation. Just letter after letter after letter in a specific, precisely ordered sequence.

This is the Torah.

The Torah is the text most of us know as the first five books of the Old Testament—the Pentateuch.

The initial objection most folk have (myself included) with this version of the story is that the Torah didn't suddenly appear whole and intact, but rather was written by many people over the course of many years.

The second, more fatal objection, is that the Bible has undergone so many revisions—both intentional and accidental modifications to the original text—that even if such a code had once existed, it's certainly no longer present in today's version of the Book.

The subject is closed.

Doesn't that sound reasonable and correct?

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