The Bible Codes!! What a wonderful breakthrough! Through a matrix of a certain number of letters in the Hebrew text, one may find themes and names that are relevant to the current events in our world today. But even without this matrix numbering system, just by reading the Bible with a certain understanding of the culture in which it was written, we can unlock many current themes that are relevant to our world today as well. Therefore, the entire Bible is a road map with which to help us reach our final destination - heaven.
The book, The Bible Code in Plain Text, will deal with the Scriptures that have been written in code, yet become so clear when we understand some very basic information that should have always been part of our Christian heritage . It looks into the details of one of God’s most impressive, meaningful feasts, Rosh Hashanah, and of the ancient traditional Jewish wedding ceremony. In light of understanding these two Jewish traditions, a picture of the rapture details will begin to unfold. Details such as; when the rapture will occur, and what the raptured believers will do for the following seven years, and beyond. It is ironic that most orthodox Jews who practice these traditions which explains the rapture of the church so clearly do not believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, or that He is coming back to take His bride to heaven in preparation for the marriage Supper of the Lamb. However, all the symbolism needed to understand this important event is contained in the Feast of Rosh Hashanah. But thank God that the Jews have continued to maintain the practices and traditions. As a result, the people who believe that Jesus is the Messiah have a rich inheritance from Jewish traditions. Are you ready to take advantage of that knowledge?
The Bible Code in Plain Text details what Rosh Hashanah is and why it is called Feast of Trumpets and it's importance of being the first fall feast. The traditions kept in this feast is actually a rehearsal, as well as, an appointment of the most blessed event ever, The Blessed Hope. The Blessed Hope is the rapture of the church and will probably occur in our lifetime. The rehearsal of the Feast of Trumpets is a preparation for the wedding ceremony for the Bride of Christ - the Church, to be married to the Bridegroom, Who is the very Son of God, Blessed be He!
At a time when there are so many books written on the subject of the rapture and the end of the age as we know it, it seems futile to write yet another book on the same subject. However, most of the books are written from the viewpoint of world current events which have occurred, and world current events that will occur soon. The Bible Code in Plain Text is different in that respect, as it uncovers the events from the Biblical Judeo-Christian prospective which pertain to the rapture and all the events that surround it. This knowledge is so clear - and it is all in the Bible simply waiting to be uncovered.
The Bible Code in Plain Text retains its uniqueness of dealing with the plain text of the Bible because anyone can read and understand it. The Bible Code in Plain Text is written for the novice as well as for the more advanced scholar and it is written in a style so as to intrigue the reader to continue reading it. For example, refer to the chapter about Sampson . Very few people understand the meanings behind Sampson’s attempt to marry a foreign wife even though he was a Jewish Nazarite, and as such forbidden to marry outside his faith. But the story is very significant prophetically, and is explained fully in The Bible Code in Plain Text. Additionally, most books conclude with the end of the Tribulation period or the end of the Messianic Millennium. The Bible in Plain Text continues with the end of the Messianic Millennium and also defines what people will be doing afterward, which makes it more relevant personally to the reader.
The Bible Code in Plain Text is not only a great addition to anyone's library it could be also be used as a teaching tool for a workshop or a series of presentations on the Fall Feasts of God. Why not order your copy today?
Introduction to The Bible Code in Plain Text
Readers' Reviews for The Bible Code in Plain Text.
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