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Books about the Bible Code

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The Bible Code

The Bible Code, Investigative reporter Michael Drosnin brings the Bible Code to the eye of world opinion- Does the Bible Code predict the news events of every generation? Read this controversial best-seller and decide for yourself.


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Cracking the Bible Code (soft cover)
(hard cover edition)
Doctor and philosopher, Jeffrey Satinover, MD, takes an in-depth look at the Bible Code. Science was never so intriguing as in this look at the Bible code from the eyes of cryptology and history. Dr. Satinover's presentation is one of the most reasoned and balanced on the subject.


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CompuTorah: Hidden Codes in the Torah
CompuTorah, Dr. Moshe Katz, complete with DOS version Bible Codes program ($44.95 direct from Israel). This full-color eye-opener was the first Bible codes book available in English, and still one of the best. Not light reading, but well worth the mental investment.

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The Torah Codes & Israel Today by Robert M. Haralick, Matityahu Glazerson
A scientist and Rabbi team up to explore the scientific basis of Bible codes and to suggest some lessons to be learned from them today.


cover Who Wrote the Bible Code? : A Physicist Probes the Current Controversy by Randall Ingermanson
A physicist uses cryptological methods to explain why the Bible code cannot be the result of arbitrarily adding in codes to the Bible after it was written. However, he leaves his main thread of argument when addressing the scientific codes research.


Books about the Bible and Science

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Genesis and the Big Bang : The Discovery... Genesis and the Big Bang : The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible by Gerald L. Schroeder (Paperback - January 1992)
In this groundbreaking book, physicist Gerald Schroeder takes on skeptics from both sides of the cosmological debate, arguing that science and the Bible are not at odds concerning the origin of the universe. Line drawings.

World-wide acceptance by Jews and Christians, Now in six languages, this book speaks to experts and laypersons in religion and science alike. If you have questions concerning how the Six Days of Genesis match with the 15 billion year old age of our universe, how fossils fit with the Bible's concept of evolution, what about cavemen from the Biblicial perspective, this book provides the answers, leading the reader by the hand through Biblical interpretation and scientific theory. Always the Bible's point of view, as understood in ancient Talmudic and kabalistic commentary is presented, with no modern bias attempting to bend the Bible to match the science or the science to match the Bible. These's no need to bend. They match.


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The Science of God : The Convergence of... The Science of God : The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom by Gerald L. Schroeder
Shlomo Riskin, Chief rabbi, Efrat Israel
I found "The Science Of God" a fascinating and crucial book for anyone interested in science and/or religion in modern times. The Science Of God, written by a scientist with impeccable credentials, confirms that science is not only not at war with religion but rather can help lead the thinking and seeking individual to a greater appreciation of the Divine.


In the Beginning : Biblical Creation and... In the Beginning : Biblical Creation and Science by Nathan Aviezer. An interesting study about evolution and origins from a biblical and a scientific point of view. Prof. Aviezer is a physicist at the Bar-Ilan University in Israel.


Challenge: Torah Views on Science and Its Problems edited Rabbi Aryeh Carmel and Prof. Cyril Domb. This collection of essays on science and religion spans a range from orthodox scientific perspectives to the most modern and up-to-date knowledge in religion. A classic that will be treasured by any thinking person.

Books about the Hebrew Alef-Bet

The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet
by Micheal L. Munk, Mesorah Publ.


The Alef-Beit : Jewish Thought Revealed Through the Hebrew Letters by Yitzchak Ginsburg. This fascinating book reveals the spiritual depth and meaning of the Hebrew letters.



The Inner Meaning of the Hebrew Letters



Books for Learning Hebrew

Alef to Tav



Fascinating Torah Prophecies Currently Unfolding Rabbi Nisan Aryeh Novick, $30.95


English-Hebrew Bibles

Tanach : The Stone Edition/Black : The...
The Stone Edition Tanach: The Torah/Prophets/Writings : The Twenty-Four Books of the Bible Newly Translated and Annotated (The Artscroll Ser.) in this latest translation and commentary of the Hebrew Bible, $59.99 by Nosson Scherman (Editor), Avie Gold, Meir Zlotowitz - check out your code finds


The Jerusalem Bible - classic Koren edition Hebrew with facing English translation (order directly from us).


Books about statistics and mathematics

coverHow to Lie with Statistics
"There is terror in numbers," writes Darrell Huff in How to Lie with Statistics. And nowhere does this terror translate to blind acceptance of authority more than in the slippery world of averages, correlations, graphs, and trends. Huff sought to break through "the daze that follows the collision of statistics with the human mind" with this slim volume, first published in 1954. The book remains relevant as a wake-up call for people unaccustomed to examining the endless flow of numbers pouring from Wall Street, Madison Avenue, and everywhere else someone has an axe to grind, a point to prove, or a product to sell. "The secret language of statistics, so appealing in a fact-minded culture, is employed to sensationalize, inflate, confuse, and oversimplify," warns Huff.

Articles

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Moshe Katz, in Nitzotzot, April 1985, Tel-Aviv. (In Hebrew)

"Kodim B'Torah" Prof. Daniel Michelson, in B'Or HaTorah, Number 7H, 1991, p. 23-48, SHAMIR, Jerusalem. (in Hebrew)

Codes in the Torah: A Rejoinder Prof. A. M. HaSofer, in B'Or HaTorah, Number 8E, 1990, SHAMIR, Jerusalem.

Codes in the Torah discussion- Profs. Michelson, HaSofer, Eidelberg, Rabbi Stolper, in B'Or HaTorah, Number 9, 1995, p. 113-129, SHAMIR, Jerusalem.

Jewish Studies Magazine Yeshiva Dvar Yerushalayim, 33, Jerusalem, Summer 5747-1987.

D. Witztum, E. Rips, Y. Rosenberg, Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis Journal of Statistical Science, Aug. 1994.


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