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Who Put The Science In Bible Codes?

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Who Put The Science In Bible Codes?










Sandy, UT (PRWEB) January 16, 2006

“Do not touch it lest ye be killed,” warns the Book of Exodus. The Ark of the Covenant is called a device for talking to God. The Bible also records its power to destroy armies and level mountains with rays of fire. Moses received specific instructions to follow exactly the patterns shown him on the mountain. And only priests wearing sacred vestments were allowed anywhere near the Ark.

“Why was the Ark of the Covenant deadly?” says researcher, R.D. Valenti. “Why did the priests cover their foreheads with plates of pure gold and wear protective breastplates?”

The precise design and mysterious nature of the articles of clothing worn by the priests led Valenti to close examination of a special lampstand and its seven lamps. The lampstand burned day and night outside the entrance to the Holy of Holies where the Ark was housed. Upon carefully reproducing the image of the candlestick, a shocking pattern formed. The lampstand designed by God stood outside the door of the Holy of Holies as a warning to all who approached. It warned they must obey the statutes of protection or bear the Ark’s iniquity and the consequence of death. Why? The shape of the lampstand is the timeless, universal symbol representing the action of nuclear fission. The iniquity of the Ark of the Covenant was radiation.

Read more about this and other historical mysteries in Valenti’s book, ‘Sacred Illusions – A Journey Into The Dream You Live’; a fictional story whose main characters are Sophie, a seeker of truth, and Walking Man, a Native American wandering shaman. It is the author’s intention to shed new light on a variety of biblical subjects from Genesis to Armageddon.

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One Response to “Who Put The Science In Bible Codes?”

  1. Perez Jessica says:

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