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To: the_Watchman
The DEAD SEA SCROLLS aren't all that faithful to the King James version .

Hebrew letter have been used on Tarot cards. Did you know that ? Their meanings have been said to be extreemely accurate. Hebrew letters are also used on dradels ( sp ? ), which children play with during Hannuka. When the toplike object stops, the Hebrew letter showing is their " fortune ". Then, there is the Kabbala , in which Hebrew letters are used to work esoteric works. Hebrew letters were also used by alcamists . The " BIBLE CODES " aren't even as accurate as some of these things are , in telling what will ( or in the CODES" case, LOL ) , what HAS already happened.

80 posted on 10/11/2001 1:10:55 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
The DEAD SEA SCROLLS aren't all that faithful to the King James version

I think you missed my point. The Dead Sea Scrolls are faithful not to the King James Bible, but to the current Hebrew texts!! The programs are run on the current Hebrew text(I believe with the vowels removed, because that was most authentic.)

I repeat: This stuff has nothing to do with a King James Bible.

92 posted on 10/11/2001 1:21:58 AM PDT by the_Watchman
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