How To Perform A Bible Code Search
How To Perform A Bible Code Search
On this page we show how easy it is to search for Bible Codes on your own PC. We take look at
an example, in English, based on the Titanic, a ship that became famous following its sinking
after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage. This is a reconstruction of the second ever code
discovered with CodeFinder.
The sequence of steps, as shown below, will soon become second nature once you have worked
through the CodeFinder Tutorial and performed a few of your own searches.
Don't forget that if you want to search for your name in the Bible Code then substitute the
'TITANIC' and 'THE SHIP', in this example, for your last and first names.
Note that although this page demonstrates a search of an English text, CodeFinder comes
complete with Greek and Hebrew texts as well.
Where to Search
First we need to choose the text that we are going to search. CodeFinder comes with a suite of
scriptures in three different languages as shown in the table below.
As you can see there are a variety of texts in which to search. For the purposes of this example
we shall work in English and use the King James Authorized Edition of the New Testament.
CodeFinder has a variety of ways of displaying the text in a matrix. Experience and personal
preference will eventually be the main factors in how you want to do this. For the sake of
example I am disabling the automatic selection forcing the matrix to display the main term one
character per line.
To do this:
You can compare searching for Bible Codes as digging for gold. In an area were there is a lot of
gold you will find plenty of gold dust on the surface. However, you usually have to dig deeper to
find those larger nuggets. CodeFinder is the same. The skip settings control how deep you look
into the text. In this example a skip setting of +/- 5000 will be plenty. However, some searches
will require higher settings and some lower. Remember that the higher settings will give you
more results (more nuggets of gold) whereas the lower settings may only give you a few.
Remember the basic rule. A larger skip range gives you a larger number of results whereas a
smaller skip range will give you a smaller number of results.
Enter your Search Terms and start searching
In this example we will be looking for the word 'TITANIC', also we want to make it clear that
we mean 'THE SHIP'. So we will enter these two terms remembering that we don't want any
spaces in the them.
1. Type TITANIC into the 'Search Term' window and press the 'Enter' key on the keyboard.
The word will then appear in the 'Search List' window.
2. Type THESHIP into the 'Search Term' window and press the 'Enter' key on the keyboard.
As before, the word will then appear in the 'Search List' window.
3. Click on the 'Search' button to start the search running.
At the completion of the search you should see a series of results in the 'Search Results' window.
Firstly click the small '+' sign next to the word 'TITANIC'.
Now you will see an expanded list of matches for the word 'TITANIC'. CodeFinder orders the
results with the highest number of matches at the top of the list of results. Having done this
before I know that the second match is very interesting. So that this stage:
1. Double click on the second result. Cryptically, this reads (2) 1282 16901 [1], meaning
second result (2), skip of 1282, start letter of 16901 and 1 matching term[1].
2. Enlarge the window a little so we can see more of the matrix.
Now we need to enlarge the matrix, so click on the indicated button.
Now use the scroll bars to make the matrix visible. Note that we have a vertical term TITANIC
which has an adjacent term THESHIP (or THE SHIP).
At this stage we have defied the odds to find an embedded code that brings the historically
related terms of TITANIC and THE SHIP together. However, we aren't yet done. A quick
examination shows that the term 'THE SHIP' actually carries on with text related to the the
TITANIC. Looking at the matrix below we can easily see that the term 'THE SHIP' actually
carries on as 'THE SHIP WAS COVERED WITH THE WAVES'. This being the fate of the
Titanic as it was indeed 'covered with the waves' as it sunk.
Where to go from here?
Here we have shown you how to find one of many embedded codes. It's up to you how you
proceed from here. Whether you want to search for your name or past, present and future events
you will find that the CodeFinder Millennium Edition Bible Code Software is the best tool for
the job.
CodeFinder has a set of features that allow you to create a comprehensive report on the matrix
and to prepare a matrix for presentation. You can also save your work and reload it another time
to continue your research. CodeFinder also comes with other texts this giving you a rich variety
in which to search for embedded codes.
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