Bible Codes - (ELS) Made Simple
Bible Codes - (ELS) Made Simple
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The results of a two-month investigation into the hidden Bible Codes (also
called ELS).
What is it? »
Some logic »
Commercial programs »
The results »
Hebrew »
Conclusion »
First published on the 29th of March 2013 — Last updated on the 20th of August 2022
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What is it?
The best way to explain what the "Bible Codes" is, is by using an example.
Let's take the first verse in the Bible, Genesis 1:1.
We then remove all punctuation, spaces, and we make all the letters the same
case (lower case or upper case). We end up with one long string of letters.
inthebeginninggodcreatedtheheavenandtheearth
We now start looking for hidden words (codes) in this string. One example is
shown.
If we start at the 8th letter, and we take every 8th letter, we find the word "god".
We started at position 8 and used a constant spacing (ELS) of 8. We now break
the string into smaller pieces in such a way that the word is written top-down.
inthebe G inninggod
inningg O dcreatedt
dcreate D theheaven
The word "god" that we found crosses 3 other words, namely "beginning,"
"God," and "created".
inthebeGinninggod
inninggOdcreatedt
dcreateDtheheaven
Other words can be also be found near this word, e.g. the word "age".
intheb E Ginninggod
innin G gOdcreatedt
dcre A teDtheheaven
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Different "theories" can now be proven (or disproved) using this information.
Note: If you find the word "branham", and it crosses the word "prophet", it
does not conclusively prove
that William Marrion Branham was a true prophet of God.
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Some logic
Let us look at the above example again.
inthebeginninggodcreatedtheheavenandtheearth
The above string is 44 letters in length. (If we use an entire book, like the Bible,
this string would be thousands of characters long.)
Let look at two extremes: One where the first character is in our "hidden" word
is at the start of the above string, and the other where the first character is
almost at the end of the string.
inthebeginninggodcreatedtheheavenan D t H e E a R t H
The offset (starting position) is 36, and the spacing is 2. If we had to draw a
graph, it would look like this:
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The spacing on the left side would be 11 (44 divided by 4). On the right side, it
would be 2. The search word will only be found inside this triangle—the later our
starting position in the string, the smaller the spacing that is possible.
The longer the word we are searching for, the smaller the area inside this
triangle will become. (The top left side of the triangle depends on the length of
the search word.) The following graph shows that the area, and thus the chances
of finding your "hidden word, becomes smaller quite quickly. Most "Bible
Codes" are therefore short words -- which is logical, and what you would expect.
The longer the search word, the less chance we have of finding the word. This
means you do not find the phrase "williammarrionbranham" (William Marrion
Branham) in the "Bible Codes". The search phrase is very long, and thus
the chances of finding it are very small. (We did search for it, and did not find it.)
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Commercial programs
Searching for these "hidden codes" manually (by hand) will take very long. We
need computer programs to help us with these searches.
There are commercial programs available that allow you to search the Hebrew
Bible (Old Testament). Some allow you to search the English Bible. Some
programs are "freeware".
Most of these programs have some limitations, however.
They do not allow you to examine any book of your choice. They may be
limited to the English Bible or the Hebrew Old Testament. We wanted to
search any book of our choice.
They do not allow you to examine any language of your choice. We wanted to
search in Hebrew, Greek, English, Afrikaans, and Dutch.
They do not allow you to search random letter strings (mixed-up letter
combinations).
They are slow.
They do not provide the source code, so you have no way of knowing if they
are reliable.
They do not all allow searching for the word "backward", effectively limiting
your search by half.
They do not provide the statistics you need to analyze this "phenomenon"
properly.
They have a "cut-off" point. The typical spacing is not allowed to be more
than 2000 letters.
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By limiting the spacing to 2000 letters, the commercial programs ignore the top
99% of the triangle area! They cut out the majority of the finds! In our research,
we have found that they typically ignore 99.3% of the results, e.g. in the English
Bible.
The question is: How can you make good conclusions if you ignore 99% of the
facts? In fact, how can you make any conclusion?
Needless to say, we wrote our own program. (We compared the results of our
program with the available programs,when limited to a spacing of 2000
characters, to ensure that the results were accurate.)
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The results
In the following few graphs, we will show some of the search results done with
the English Bible (King James Version). After the spaces and punctuation were
removed, the string was 3 227 544 letters in length.
Searching for the word "branham", we found this word 655 times (forward
search) and 612 times (backward search). As we were looking for "hidden
codes", the minimum allowed spacing was 2. (A spacing of 1 means that the
words are not "hidden", but written in the text.)
We then used a scatter-graph to plot the results (start position/offset vs.
spacing/distance between the letters).
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The "dots" are fairly "evenly" distributed throughout the area. This would
seem to indicate that this is a natural statistical phenomenon.
The density of the "dots" are roughly about the same in both cases (which is
expected because we expect the word to be found almost as much "forward"
as "backward").
The x-axis (horizontal) is 3 227 544 long (which is the KJV Bible's length
without spaces and punctuation). This is as expected.
The y-axis (vertical) is 3 227 544 divided by 7 (length of the word
"branham"). This is also as expected.
Now compare these graphs with the one for the word "statist" (also 7 letters in
length). This word was part of research into the variations of the word
"statisticalanalysis" ("statistical analysis"). We started with "s", then "st", then
"sta", then "stat", and so on. We used the phrase "statist" here because it also has
7 letters (like "branham"), for comparison.
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A 275183 8.53
B 48589 1.51
C 54619 1.69
D 157791 4.89
E 410579 12.72
F 83335 2.58
G 54923 1.70
H 282400 8.75
I 193175 5.99
J 8787 0.27
K 22129 0.69
K 129512 4.01
M 79787 2.47
N 224246 6.95
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O 242087 7.50
P 42895 1.33
Q 953 0.03
R 169278 5.24
S 189502 5.87
T 316406 9.80
U 83069 2.57
V 30339 0.94
W 65266 2.02
X 1449 0.04
Y 58274 1.81
Z 2971 0.09
The results are obvious. The letter 'e' occurs more than any other letter
(12.72%). The chances of you finding a letter 'e' in the KJV is 431 better than
finding the letter 'q' (0.03 %). Depending on the letters in the "hidden" word
you are searching for, you will find the density of the "dots" changing.
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Now let us have a look again at our search words. The word 'branham' consists
of letters found less often than the letters of the word 'statist'. When we
calculate the difference, we find that we are more likely to find the word
"statist" than the word "branham" by about 19 times. Does this correlate with
the findings? Yes. We found it was more than 18 times more. This explains why
the scatter-graph was denser with the word "statist" than with the word
"branham". It is purely statistical. The even distribution of the "dots" also shows
that this is a statistical phenomenon.
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Hebrew
The Hebrew language is far better suited to find "hidden codes" than most
languages due to the language's characteristics. This is probably why most
programs only work with the Hebrew.
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Conclusion
The "Bible Codes" (up to this point) is purely a natural statistical phenomenon
that will be also be found for different books, languages, and random letters. You
will find the same thing whether you look at the Bible, the Koran, the Vedas, or
"War and Peace". You will find it whether you work with Hebrew and Greek or
with English. Statistical formulas can predict the number of times the "hidden"
word occurs within 3% accuracy. We have thus not found any "hidden codes" in
the Bible (or any other literature) with this study.
Some researchers say that the "unique combination of codes" or "proximity" in
the Bible is the REAL proof of the codes. But this again proved to be a purely
natural statistical phenomenon.
Please note that the above conclusion was reached by looking objectively at
facts. It does not make us "unbelievers" (in Jesus Christ and the Bible) just
because the facts are not what you personally wanted to hear. You still need to
get saved by faith in Jesus Christ. And faith comes by hearing the Word of God.
"... it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe." -
1 Cor 1:21
Many times we want to find the "hidden" secrets of the Bible and choose to
ignore the obvious, simple facts that are plainly stated in the written text of the
Bible. Start doing the ABC's first, before trying to do 'algebra'. Which, in this
case, is "fake"!
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