Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
thousand Jewish men from a tribe in India and another group in Africa. Several men in each group have tested positive for this priestly DNA gene. The amazing success of Jewish people has been a mystery pondered and studied for many generations. Of the many books and articles written, many ignore or omit the central heart of all Judaism—studying, reading, and following the Torah Code. The Torah reveals detailed information that, when followed, can help extend your life, increase physical health, bring emotional stability, build strong families, and provide wisdom for wealth opportunities. How Much Do You Know? You can’t follow what you can’t see, can’t listen to what you’ve never heard, and can’t obey what you don’t know. The Orthodox Jews and children of religious Jews are taught to read, learn, and observe the Torah, along with the Talmud.7 From an early age, children become familiar with the ceremonies, rituals, and precepts in this Torah Code. The Gentile Christian community has, for the most part, remained uninformed concerning the many amazing discoveries and principles for practical living revealed in the Torah. Most believers who attend church hear messages from the four Gospels or the New Testament epistles. Occasionally, ministers preach from Genesis or mention the Exodus, but they seldom expound on the everyday moral and social instruction found in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Yet, the very founding documents of America, including the
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