What the King James Code is NOT:
The King James Code does not have anything to do
with equidistant letter sequences. Much debate centers around ELS because of its
controversial, and sometimes rather subjective nature. Some feel that, even
though, there may well be letter sequences in the Hebrew scriptures, there
meanings and interpretations are most often obscure. The King James Code is not
a private, secret language that only the elect are going to be able to
interpret. It does not necessarily require sophisticated computers and software
in order to discover the codes, however, a computer search is much easier and
less time consuming than a typical concordance search.
What is the King James Code?:
If I had to describe the King James Code in a
nutshell, I would do it this way. The King James Bible contains a system of
numbers that are consistently linked with words or phrases in the scriptures. It
is understood that the Bible can be comprehended on many levels. The more you
study the Scriptures and become accustomed to them, the more you understand the
Divine symbols of certain passages that you never saw before. These must always
come as a product of Divine Revelation. Certain words and phrases take on a
whole new meaning, never contradictory to any other passage in the Scriptures.
As you study, you begin to see also that numbers seem to have a certain
relevance in the Bible. Each number will have its own symbolic meaning. Things
associated with completion or perfection will be linked with the number 7.
Things associated with the sinfulness of man will be associated with the number
6, and so on. What I have discovered, or rather, what the Lord has
revealed, is that word and phrase occurrences in the King James Bible follow
this same pattern. If a word or a phrase is added or omitted, this ruins the
pattern. Could it be that this is why God commanded us not to add or take away
from His Word? (Deut. 4:2, Rev. 22:18,19) An example of how this works is found
in the phrase "Holy Spirit". This phrase is found exactly 7 times in the
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What the King James Code is NOT:
The King James Code does not have anything to do
with equidistant letter sequences. Much debate centers around ELS because of its
controversial, and sometimes rather subjective nature. Some feel that, even
though, there may well be letter sequences in the Hebrew scriptures, there
meanings and interpretations are most often obscure. The King James Code is not
a private, secret language that only the elect are going to be able to
interpret. It does not necessarily require sophisticated computers and software
in order to discover the codes, however, a computer search is much easier and
less time consuming than a typical concordance search.
What is the King James Code?:
If I had to describe the King James Code in a
nutshell, I would do it this way. The King James Bible contains a system of
numbers that are consistently linked with words or phrases in the scriptures. It
is understood that the Bible can be comprehended on many levels. The more you
study the Scriptures and become accustomed to them, the more you understand the
Divine symbols of certain passages that you never saw before. These must always
come as a product of Divine Revelation. Certain words and phrases take on a
whole new meaning, never contradictory to any other passage in the Scriptures.
As you study, you begin to see also that numbers seem to have a certain
relevance in the Bible. Each number will have its own symbolic meaning. Things
associated with completion or perfection will be linked with the number 7.
Things associated with the sinfulness of man will be associated with the number
6, and so on. What I have discovered, or rather, what the Lord has
revealed, is that word and phrase occurrences in the King James Bible follow
this same pattern. If a word or a phrase is added or omitted, this ruins the
pattern. Could it be that this is why God commanded us not to add or take away
from His Word? (Deut. 4:2, Rev. 22:18,19) An example of how this works is found
in the phrase "Holy Spirit". This phrase is found exactly 7 times in the
King James Bible...
The Number Twelve:
Although I am very aware of the importance the
number 12 plays in the scriptures, I do not have as yet very much to
report as far as the codes are concerned. Remember, all of this information that
you see before you, has been the process of revelation, and not education. The
Lord would tap me on the shoulder and tell me what to look for. I do, however,
have a few, very important codes to share that involve the number 12. God
established the pattern of 12 in the Old Testament, when He gave Father
Israel 12 sons. It was through them and their respective tribes that the
whole Nation of Israel was formed. In the New Testament, God re-established this
pattern by appointing 12 Apostles. It is on their foundation (Eph. 2:20,
Rev. 21:14), Christ being the Chief Cornerstone, that the Gentile Church is
built. As the 12 tribes were intended to be 1 nation, we are
expected to be 1 body. No divisions, no schisms, just 1 body. The
codes spell that out very clearly. In Acts, we are told this about the beginning
of the Church age.
(Acts 1:14) "These all
continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and
Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren." It did not surprise me one bit
to find that this phrase "one accord" is found exactly 12 times in
the New Testament. It is only found once in the Old Testament, and carries the
same theme. I will reserve comment on this subject. Go to your King James Bible,
study the use of this phrase, and let God do the talking! The number 12
is understood clearly from the scriptures to be a number that is associated with
the Church, both of the Old Testament, and of the New. Those who are in the New
Testament Church are those whom God has quickened, or brought back to life and
given a new beginning in His Kingdom. This gives them the association both with
the number 12 and with the number 8. They are called the "saints".
They are called saints exactly 96 (12x8) times in the
scriptures...
How to use this ancient Chinese divination tool to glimpse the future--and to
better understand where you are right now.
Who wouldn't like to know what tomorrow holds? Every ancient culture, it seems,
has devised methods to foretell the future. Europeans had their tarot cards,
Native Americans had their cowrie shells, Japanese looked into tea leaves and
the Chinese depended on the I Ching or the Book of Changes.
I was exposed to The I Ching as a young girl
and remember being shocked by the accuracy of the answers. My question had to do
with a boy I was attracted to. Would he ever like me back, I asked? After
throwing a die, I was referred to a certain page which offered an answer, albeit
a cryptic one: Wherever the sister goes, the brother follows. It was true. I
befriended the boy's sister and soon enough, he became my boyfriend. I have been
a fan of the I Ching ever since.
Written over 5000 years ago by a Chinese sage
named Fu Hsi, the I Ching is based on eight trigrams, which look like three rows
of three lines
(---) one below the other, each of which means a different thing. Fu Hsi
developed these trigrams based on his observation of nature and the correlations
between different parts of the universe?heaven and earth, fire and water, wood
and metal, yin and yang, creation and destruction. And therein lies the first
lesson of the I Ching: Everything is interconnected.
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