Did you think the translations were reasonable?
They usually use some top level Jewish scholars for the translation polishing etc. . . . some in Israel, IIRC.
They usually use some top level Jewish scholars for the translation polishing etc. . . . some in Israel, IIRC.
They appear to be well done on the face.
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
I found myself getting a little disturbed by what I perceived as occasionally overwrought interpretations from BCD. I still subscribe and get e-mail updates frequently, though. Watch the surface text where a given code is found. There should be a contextual relationship. If not, someone’s straining for sensationalism.
Most of the noted, advanced codes researchers I once followed, who published their findings to the web regularly at one time, have fallen silent. My personal favorite, Roy Reinhold, has begun to seriously question a few things our government has done over the past three administrations, which is quite a switch for him. He’s become rather cryptic about his ongoing codes research, and has hinted that God has told him through prayer not to make it public. Whether that is “not yet,” or “never,” I can’t say.
I continue to observe and take note, but it’s awfully still of late. Even the modern day prophecy sites, from which I’ve long collected purported prophecies to test for future accuracy, seem to have been taken over by a combination of “latter rain” types with their new-agey “moves” and their “shifts” (think Chuck Pierce, whom I’ve long suspected of being something other than what he purports to be), or that other guy, long haired goth type, weird purple and black stage set with candles for his tv show. I know his name well, having denounced him enough, but it escapes me ... oh, wait a minute, it’s Kim Clement. Bad occult vibe for me, but he does have a following, and purports to be Christian.
Can’t help but think something’s up. Now of all times is no time for silence.