This was taken from Chuck Missler's "Learn the Bible in 24 Hours". The numerical value corresponds to the rate at which the letter is given in the scriptures (like above). The positive numbers represent the tree being spelled forward and the negative numbers represent when the tree was spelled backwards. This is only an example, but you can see how the trees are encoded in this fashion.įrom Genesis 1:29 to Genesis 2:9, the following trees are encoded in the Hebrew language. The word "FIG" is encoded at a rate of 4 in the sentence "For I am God". Twenty-six of these trees (and all the trees in the Bible, except the sycamore, apple and juniper) are encoded from Genesis 1:29 to Genesis 2:9! Here is an example of an equidistant, letter sequence code like the one that is used for the tree codes. There are many different kinds of trees mentioned in the Bible. Did you know that there are all kinds of codes in the Bible? There is a very interesting set of codes in the beginning of Genesis.
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