infinity bible code principles of operation

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1. The Infinity Bible Code operates most accurately with the King James Version. It will be less
accurate when trying to use other Bible versions because modern versions have been “edited” in
order for publishing houses to be able to copyright their version, since no one has the authority to
copyright the Word of God.
2. Each letter of the alphabet has a numerical value, whether the language is Hebrew, Greek, English,
etc.
3. The number of a word can be obtained by adding together the values of the letters of the word.
4. Each Bible chapter has a number.
5. There are 1189 chapters in the Bible, with 929 in the Old Testament (OT) and 260 in the New
Testament (NT).
6. When looking at a Bible chapter that has the same numerical value of a word, the Bible chapter will
have information in it about the word. This also works for a person’s name.
7. For example, the Hebrew word for “rod” contains the letters Mem, Teth, He, and the sum of the three
letters’ numerical values (40+9+5) totals 54. This means the Hebrew word for “rod” has the value of
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54. The 54 chapter of the OT is Exodus 4 and it is the story about Moses’ rod! Is it a miracle or is
it God’s divine order illustrated?
8. The English word “rod” has a number also. It is 90+60+4 = 154. Reference the Excel file:
“IBC-English Alphabet Calc” for converting between English letters and numbers. Basically, the first
nine letters A-I equate to numbers 1-9, the next nine letters J-R equate to 10-90, and the remaining
letters S-Z equate to 100-800. This letter-number conversion method should work for other
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languages also (except for Greek, it is slightly different). The 154 chapter of the OT is
Deuteronomy 1. In this chapter Moses and the Red Sea are mentioned and recall that Moses used
a rod to part the Red Sea.
9. Another example: suppose a word or a name has a numerical value of 100, then its match is the 100
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chapter of the OT (Leviticus 10). It will also have a match in the 100 chapter of the NT (Acts 11).
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10. The OT and the NT match, even though the OT is larger than the NT. The way it works is
“wrapping”, which is to overlay the NT over the OT.
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 1-260
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 261-520
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 521-780
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 781-929 plus OT chapters 1-111
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 112-372
NT chapters 1-260 = OT chapters 373-633 (etc.)
This illustrates the principle of “wrapping” and it can be applied to all applicable chapters.
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11. Example: a word with a value of 100 can also be looked up in the 200 , 300 , 400 , etc. chapters of
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the OT and in the 200 , 300 (260+40), 400 (260+140), etc. chapters of the NT.
12. Not only do Bible chapters match together, so do books of the Bible. There are 66 books in the Bible,
with 39 in the OT and 27 in the NT. The Apocrypha books are not included because they are not the
very word of God and are not authorized to be in the Holy Bible. However, some of the Apocrypha
are considered to be accurate historical reference books about biblical events.
13. Chapter-book match example, the 66 books of the Bible match up with the 66 chapters of Isaiah.
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14. Another example: Numbers is the 4 book of the OT and it matches with the 4 book of the NT, which
is John. The book of John contains more numbers than other books of the NT.
15. Another example: the first seven chapters of the Bible match the first seven books. If a student will
master the first seven chapters and the first seven books, then the rest of the Bible is more easily
understood because the Bible is a pattern of the first seven, a type of “menorah” code.
16. Other examples - Exodus 15 and Revelation 15 both share the song of Moses.
- Genesis 1 and John 1 both have “In the beginning” and other creation words such as “light”.
- Matthew chapters 1-28 match the first 28 books of the Bible.
- Revelation 22 chapters X 3 = 66 books of the Bible.
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- Genesis 40 and Matthew (40 book of Bible) have “PHAR” in the words Pharaoh and Pharisee.
- The 50 chapters of Genesis plus the first 16 chapters of Exodus match the 66 books of the Bible.
- The 22 Hebrew letters of Psalm 119 match the 22 chapters of Revelation.
17. Another example: in Matthew 27 Pilate washes his hands, in Genesis 27 Jacob disguises his hands,
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in Daniel 5 (27 OT book) the fingers of a mysterious hand come forth, and in Revelation 13 (27 NT
book) the mark of the beast is put on the right hand.
18. Occasionally a Hebrew word is looked up in a chapter with its corresponding number in Hebrew and
there appears to be no mention of that word. Why? Well, there are other Hebrew words also with
the same numerical value and they may have more mention in that chapter than the other Hebrew
word. The Hebrew lexicon, for example, lists five different words with a value of 25: cheva, daka,
dakka, kah, and koh. Consider this when researching, whether in Hebrew, Greek, or other language.
19. There is also higher-order number matching: a 1 can match a 10, a 2 can match a 20, and a 1 can
match both a 10 and a 100, etc. Ezekiel 1 and Ezekiel 10 both have 4-faced cherubims or creatures.
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In Acts 11 (100 chapter of NT) it discusses four categories of beasts and an angel.
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20. Another example: a 3 can match 3 or 3 , etc. Genesis 3, Genesis 9, and Genesis 27 all contain the
subject of beguilement or subtlety and the consequence of it.
21. Another example: Genesis chapters 9, 19, 29, 39, & 49 all deal with sexual sin / lust / beguilement.
22. Many times the Bible will have “shadow” chapters. These are chapters right before or right after the
main chapter of interest and will have some of the same content as the chapter of interest.
Researching the shadow chapters will lead to additional revelation that may not otherwise be
available.
23. Example: the number seven means the completion of a cycle. Biblically, at the end, God’s servants
are redeemed or claimed as His. In Revelation 7 there is the sealing of the Father’s name in the
forehead of His servants. In Revelation 14 there is also the sealing. One would conclude that there
is a forehead sealing in Revelation 21, but there isn’t. It appears in the next chapter, the shadow
chapter Revelation 22: “and his name shall be in their foreheads.”
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24. Adam lived 930 years and then passed away. The 930 chapter of the Bible is Matthew 1 and it
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introduces Jesus, who comes forth as the “2 Adam”.
25. Bible chapters match the years of past, present, and future. Reference the Excel file: “IBC-English
Alphabet Calc” and study the table with columns of OT/NT Bible chapters that match together and
also the year that they match. The basis is presented as follows:
26. In 1986, J.R. Church published a book titled: Hidden Prophecies in the Psalms. In it he presents the
revelation that Psalms matches recent history, beginning with the 1900s. (Psalm 1 = 1901, etc.)
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27. After studying and confirming Church’s revelation about the book of Psalms, Al Neal expanded the
study and discovered that while Psalms 1-150 match the years 1901-2050, the book of Proverbs also
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matches the 21 century, specifically the years 2001-2031. From this baseline, the rest of the Bible
chapters could be matched up with years. In this case the study was limited to the years 1900-2024
for brevity sake.
28. The following table is a selection of a particular 16 year span in order to illustrate the match-ups:
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Notes
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1
2
3
4
5
Bible
Chapter No.
OT / NT
578 / 58
579 / 59
580 / 60
581 / 61
582 / 62
583 / 63
584 / 64
585 / 65
586 / 66
587 / 67
588 / 68
589 / 69
590 / 70
591 / 71
592 / 72
593 / 73
Column 1
Note 1
OT ch. 58-73
Exodus 8
Exodus 9
Exodus 10
Exodus 11
Exodus 12
Exodus 13
Exodus 14
Exodus 15
Exodus 16
Exodus 17
Exodus 18
Exodus 19
Exodus 20
Exodus 21
Exodus 22
Exodus 23
Column 2
Note 2
OT ch. 318-333
2 Kings 5
2 Kings 6
2 Kings 7
2 Kings 8
2 Kings 9
2 Kings 10
2 Kings 11
2 Kings 12
2 Kings 13
2 Kings 14
2 Kings 15
2 Kings 16
2 Kings 17
2 Kings 18
2 Kings 19
2 Kings 20
Column 3
Note 3
OT ch. 578-593
Psalm 100
Psalm 101
Psalm 102
Psalm 103
Psalm 104
Psalm 105
Psalm 106
Psalm 107
Psalm 108
Psalm 109
Psalm 110
Psalm 111
Psalm 112
Psalm 113
Psalm 114
Psalm 115
Column 4
Note 4
OT ch. 629-643
-Proverbs 1
Proverbs 2
Proverbs 3
Proverbs 4
Proverbs 5
Proverbs 6
Proverbs 7
Proverbs 8
Proverbs 9
Proverbs 10
Proverbs 11
Proverbs 12
Proverbs 13
Proverbs 14
Proverbs 15
Column 5
Note 5
NT ch. 58-73
Luke 14
Luke 15
Luke 16
Luke 17
Luke 18
Luke 19
Luke 20
Luke 21
Luke 22
Luke 23
Luke 24
John 1
John 2
John 3
John 4
John 5
All 5 columns match across the board, as follows:
OT Bible chapters 58-73 match NT chapters 58-73
OT Bible chapters 318-333 match NT chapters 58-73 (318 – 260 = 58 and 333 - 260 = 73)
Psalms = 19th book of Bible = the 1900s, with Psalm 1 = year 1901, Psalm 101 = year 2001 = 579th ch.
Proverbs = 20th book of Bible = the 2000s, with Proverbs 1 = year 2001 = 629th chapter, etc.
NT Bible chapter 58 = 578 - 260 - 260, NT Bible chapter 59 = 579 - 260 - 260, etc.
Again, the complete table of matching years is contained in the Excel file: “IBC-English Alphabet Calc”.
A few examples of this study: Revelation 13 = 1933 U.S. gold confiscation by FDR, Revelation 19 white
horse = 1939 German invasion of Poland, Proverbs 1 = 9-11-2001 World Trade Center attack.
29. Another researcher, Toby Anderson, presented the following revelation:
Genesis 1 = 929 B.C.
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Malachi 4 = 1 B.C.
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Matthew 1 = 1 A.D.
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Revelation 22 = 260 A.D.
To go forward and back in time do the wraps of scripture. It is a different time scale than the table above
but it is worth studying to see what additional revelation comes forth.