Yacov Rambsel puts forward his conviction that he has discovered coded references to Jesus in virtually every messianic prophecy in the Old Testament, including the names of "Jesus", "the Nazarene", and all of Christ's disciples.
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These Hebrew "codes" are subjective.,
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This review is from: His Name Is Jesus (Paperback)
Because Hebrew may be written without vowel points, a single 3-letter word may be translated several ways, depending on the context or pronunciation of the speaker. Yakov Rambsel makes grammatical mistakes, or chooses to translate his "codes" to fit the meaning he prefers. A few examples: He may ignore pronominal endings: "kadshi" on page 54 is "my," not "his" holiness. He calls "dakar" on page 55(4), a verb: "they have pierced," when it is really "he pierced." It could also be the gerund: "piercing." The name Melchizedek on page 213 should be spelled with a tzadi instead of an ayin. "Messiah, Tabernacle" at the bottom of page 124 could easily be translated, "A messiah lived in a tent." Other code phrases could be interpreted with wild variations. Perhaps an objective editor, a truly Hebrew-speaking professor, would be useful to the author. Although his theology may be genuine, his basic Hebrew errors are discrediting.
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This review is from: His Name is Jesus: The Mysterious Hebrew Codes (Paperback)
I recommend this book for anyone who doubts the miraculous nature of the Hebrew text or to share with friends who do. This book gives clear evidence that the Bible is no mere invention of men. The author, a Hebrew rabbi, uses an ancient method called equidistant letter sequencing, or EDL, to find hidden codes in the Hebrew texts. Over and over in texts that prophesy of the coming Messiah, the Hebrew codes speak clearly of Jesus.
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The Word becoming ALIVE!,
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This review is from: His Name is Jesus: The Mysterious Hebrew Codes (Paperback)
An excellent exploration indeed into the depths of the WORD of GOD. This book presents insights into the "bible codes". This book is for the serious people who have considered the depth of GOD's WORD.
Also Check out Yacov's other books " (The Genesis Factor) and (Yeshua: The Name of Jesus Revealed in the Old Testament) by Yavoc Rambsel.
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