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Posted by Waldo on January 02, 19101 at 22:23:11:
In Reply to: The Bible Code posted by Wesley E. Smith on December 06, 19100 at 11:47:05:
Thank you for your comments in your lesson "What is the Bible code?". I particularly enjoyed your comment about Genesis 41:45 where Joseph is receiving his new name "Zaphnath-paaneah" by Pharaoh in Egypt. That happened when Joseph (not Joseph #041 in Christmatics) was 33 years old. This is KEY to Christmatics where "Joseph" is the "decoder of the code" as found in skip letter seqeunces in Genesis 41. He received his new name in the year about 1717 BC. Seventeen is the 7th prime number which has the triangle number of 153, making both Theomatics and Christmatics Bible codes more interesting. Waldo
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