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bible codes and portuguese and aramaic primacy
Odds are, if you’ve done some significant study of the Bible, you’ve heard about the idea of “Bible codes.” Basically, the claim is that by looking at the letters of the Old Testament in all sorts of interesting ways and skipping letters and whatnot, we can find secret coded messages. Now, this is true. There [...]
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a perfect example of how biblical scholarship should not be done