Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
understand the twenty-seven books identified as the New Testament . By merging the rivers of knowledge and building a bridge of understanding, Christians will comprehend the Torah mysteries, and Jews will understand the redemptive covenant established by Christ and experienced and taught in the Christian faith. It is my desire that unlocking these twelve Jewish codes will reveal fresh insight and practical illumination that will enlighten Gentile believers’ understanding of the divine revelations God gave to the Jewish people. Many aspects of the Torah Code can provide important instruction for practical, daily living, including keys to wealth, health, celebrating life cycles, and raising successful and gifted children. Let’s unlock the code. —Perry Stone Note to readers: The terms Jewish and Hebraic are used throughout the book. I use the terms Jew and Jewish in a contemporary sense, alluding to the natural descendants of Abraham from a Jewish family or a person who has a Jewish mother. The term Hebrew will be used to allude to the early patriarchs of the Jewish faith, and Hebraic in relation to the customs, traditions, and culture of the Israelites and early Jewish people. Judaism is identified as the religion and culture of the Jewish people. I will not be following the Jewish custom of writing God’s name G-d, as this is often confusing to Gentile readers. Also I have used b.c. to identify time frames before Christ and a.d. (Latin for anno Domini ) meaning “in the year of the Lord,” as a time frame following Christ’s birth. These are the time frames
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