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This site presents the essence of Torah Codes, summarizing the research from the pioneers of the field from 2002 through mid-Aug 2019.
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Jun 16, 2020 Torah Codes Reveal: Trump Wins Re-Election in 2020. From left to right: President Donald Trump. Torah (Shutterstock) Six months before the next presidential elections are scheduled to be held, Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson, an expert in Bible codes, made a bold prediction; President Trump will win his bid for reelection. The Bible code, also known as the Torah code, is an alleged set of encoded words hidden within the Hebrew text of the Torah, that according to its proponents, have seemingly predicted significant historical events.
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Update (Oct 31 2019): Would you like me to find your name in the codes? Please see these updated instructions. See also this pagefor the latest developments.
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Update (Oct 27 2018): Announcing a landmark book on the codes, a beautiful step forward in spreading Torah code awareness, written in simple language by a friend, a gentleman and a scholar, Rabbi Ephraim Roitman. Includes profound discoveries and blossoming lines of research: Available here.
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Torah Codes are equally spaced letters forming meaningful words and phrases in the original Hebrew Bible, the Torah. The topic was discussed in the Middle Ages by leading Kabbalists. Its study was formalized in the late 1970's by Professor Eliyahu Rips. Since 1997, it has been my great privilege to learn from him and other leading scientists in the field (biographies here). This site presents the essence of our ongoing investigation. Several of our peer-reviewed papers are presented here.
Our work has also received approbations and encouragement from some of the leading Rabbis of our generation.
This site is directed to the layman and scientist
With the right mix of curiosity and perseverance anyone can reap the reward of a rare and abiding kind of new knowledge - a knowledge introduced thousands of years ago and unlocked only now.
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Predictions and other abuses:
We avoid abuses that result from incorrect methods which unfortunately make their way into some of the more popular codes books and forums. These abuses result in apocalyptic predictions or backing of particular religious doctrines, and they stem from a serious lack of rigor, defined here. They involve statistically meaningless 'codes' that can be found in any text.
In absolute contrast, for the discerning reader:
We focus on simple patterns of encoded words, such as the Names of Hashem (G-d), with significance not remotely approached by one million
searches of comparison texts. The results remain unexplained, despite attempts to discredit the work. These attempts are by and large arguments about work done in the late 1990s and have all been addressed by the steady stream of results since then.
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Following are two codes that give a flavor for the topic:
First, for centuries, Rabbis and sages have written about the primordial light from Genesis 1:3, from the Garden of Eden. They indicate that the light was hidden away, but is destined to return. Perhaps we are seeing a few of its rays reflected in this code:
Second, the codes are not limited to ancient events, as we see in the following and in many other exampes:
The codes exhibit statistically very rare patterns not seen in ordinary texts.
Does this begin to affirm the words of the great sage, the Vilna Gaon, of 200 years ago, who stated that everything that ever was, is or will be is contained in the Torah?
Links to newer articles current as of Aug 25, 2019 (see this pagefor the latest).
Torah code tables, or as they are popularly called Bible Codes, are tables made from the text of the Torah, the Five Books of Moses, in which related words can be found in horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, orientation patterns. The words found in a table are called equidistant letter sequences. They are called equidistant letter sequences (ELS for short) because their letters come from the text, not necessarily letter after letter of the text, but with the same skip from letter to letter of the ELS. Different ELSs in the same table will in general have different skips. A table is actually a selected window on a cylinder of particular size around which are spiraled the letters of the Torah text, without spaces or punctuation marks.
The Torah code tables on this website relate to major historical events or have relevance to concepts in Judaism and Kabbalah. Unless othersize stated, all Torah code tables on the website are produced with an objective and statistically valid methodology.
There is one objective and statistically valid methodology by which a table can be judged as either something likely to happen by chance or as unlikely to happen by chance. That methodology is to perform a Monte Carlo experiment. To perform an experiment requires a protocol. The protocol specifies the list of key words to be used, the ELS skip specification, the criteria by which ELSs skips are considered to be resonant to a cylinder size, the measure of table compactness, and the control text population on which the experiment is done. The experiment estimates the fraction of texts in the control population that produce tables whose compactness is as good or better than that produced by the Torah text. This fraction is called the p-value of the experiment. When the p-value is small, it suggests that the table is unlikely to happen by chance. When the p-value is large, say greater than 1/100, it suggests that it is more likely that the table happens by chance. The Monte Carlo experiment estimates the fraction by sampling a large number of texts from the control population and by a fixed unchanging algorithm performs the search process, identically on each text, to construct a best table from each text.
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Because of the complexities of the letter dependencies in the text, the fraction of texts in the control population that produce as good or better tables than the Torah text must be estimated by the Monte Carlo experiment and cannot be estimated by any analytic method as is done in some commercially available software and as shown on some websites. None of these analytic methods produce a probability that corresponds to any Monte Carlo exerimental result.
All the tables shown on this website use table area as the measure of compactness and the monkey text population is called the ELS random placement monkey text population.
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Technical explanations of Torah codes, how tables are formed, and the meaning of p-level can be found in the tutorial.