Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
a message from heaven that would be written down for all men to read and see.
The God Code Revelation Fifty days after departing Egypt, Moses ascended to the top of Mount Sinai in the Arabian Desert and returned forty days later with the most detailed message from God in mankind’s history (Exod. 24:16–18). The words, carved on stone tablets, were spoken from God in the same fashion as when a secretary types a letter, word for word, for her boss. Later, the instructions were penned by scribes using large animal skin scrolls. Called the Torah (meaning “teaching”), these instructions were the rule book of heaven , revealed to the Hebrew people. Then the LORD said to Moses, “Come up to Me on the mountain and be there; and I will give you tablets of stone, and the law and commandments which I have written, that you may teach them.” —Exodus 24:12 The Torah (called the Pentateuch in Greek) consists of the first five books in the Bible, which were all written by Moses during his forty-year wilderness journey with the children of Israel. Each handwritten Torah scroll contains 79,847 words and 847,304,805 individual Hebrew letters.4 The themes of these five books are as follows:
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