The Bible code-the ancient code encrypted in the Bible that may reveal our future-was made known to the world by investigative reporter Michael Drosnin. Now he reveals startling new predictions warning that we may have only three years to stop the countdown to Armageddon. This dramatic account opens on the morning of September 11, 2001, when Drosnin witnessed the attack on the World Trade. The Bible Code is the first full account of a scientific discovery that may change the world, told by a skeptical secular reporter who became part of the story. During Drosnin's five-year investigation of the 3,000-year-old code in the Bible that may reveal our future, he interviewed all the experts, here and abroad.
Michael Alan Drosnin (born January 31, 1946) is an American journalist and author, best known for his writings on the Bible Code, which is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah.
Drosnin was born in New York City. After graduating from Columbia University in 1966,[1] he worked as a journalist for The Washington Post (1966–1968) and The Wall Street Journal (1969–1970).
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Citizen Hughes[edit]
Michael Drosnin's first book, Citizen Hughes: In His Own Words — How Howard Hughes Tried to Buy America, a biography of the American businessman Howard Hughes based on documents which had been stolen in 1974 and subsequently tracked down by Drosnin, was published in 1985.[2][3][4][5][6]
The Bible Code Series[edit]
Drosnin began researching the Bible Code in 1992 after meeting the mathematician Eliyahu Rips in Israel.[7][8] His work was deeply inspired by the publication of the academic article entitled 'Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis' by Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips, and Yoav Rosenberg in the journal Statistical Science, published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, in August 1994.[9]
In 1997, Simon & Schuster published Drosnin's The Bible Code, the culmination of his research, which asserts that the Bible Code predicts the future and that events can be affected by our actions.[10] The book also states that many famous assassinations — both past and future — were foretold in the Bible, and that the code can be interpreted with the help of a computer program. The book further claims that the code contains predictions of disasters and an apocalypse to occur between 1998 and 2006.
Drosnin later wrote a second book about the Bible Code entitled Bible Code II:The Countdown, published by Penguin Random House in 2003.[11][12][13][14]
His most recent book Bible Code III: Saving the World, published by Worldmedia, Inc. in October 2010, completes a trilogy.[15][16]
Criticisms[edit]
Drosnin has been criticized by some who believe that the Bible Code is real but that it cannot predict the future.[17][8]Some accuse him of factual errors, incorrectly claiming that he has much support in the scientific community,[18] mistranslating Hebrew words[19] to make his point more convincing, and using the Bible without proving that other books do not have similar codes.[20] In an interview with CNN Interactive, among others, Drosnin challenged his critics to find a code similar to the Bible Code in the notable novel Moby Dick.[21] An article published in the 'Teaching Aids' section of the Dartmouth College Mathematics Department's 'Chance' program, claims that Brendan McKay has found equidistant letter sequences (ELS's) in Moby Dick which approximate the alleged prediction of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.[22] Drosnin has responded to these claims, saying that the Moby Dick code results are simply 'nonsense'; he said codes found in the Bible Code were 'truth' and contained real predictions.[23]
Acquisition of The Bible Code by Warner Bros. Pictures and 'Code' Screenplay[edit]
In May 1997, Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the film rights to The Bible Code. At the time of acquisition, '[t]he studio’s production presidents, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Bill Gerber, said that the work 'addresses the age-old questions of our purpose on Earth, the meaning of the Bible, and our uniqueness in the universe — all issues that have stimulated the imagination for thousands of years'.”[24][25]
Drosnin, collaborating with filmmaker and writer Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham (née Yvonne Michele Anderson), an English Language and Literature and Religious Studies major from the University of Virginia who had then taken time off from her interdisciplinary graduate studies, including quantitative work and the pursuit of graduate degrees at HEC Paris and Harvard Law School, completed a screenplay entitled 'Code' for Warner Bros. Pictures in 1998.[26][27]'Written after the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center on February 26, 1993, but prior to September 11, 2001, the screenplay includes a plot line recalling the 1993 Al Qaeda attack on the Twin Towers, at a time when the tragic events of 9/11 were 'unimagineable'.'[26]The action of the story was set in New York City and Jerusalem.[26]
Notwithstanding, this screenplay was never greenlit by Warner Bros. Pictures, and the rights eventually reverted to the author.[26]
In 2010, Relativity Media purchased the film rights to The Bible Code series, then a trilogy including The Bible Code, Bible Code II: The Countdown, and Bible Code III: Saving the World. Relativity Media had hoped to produce a Bible Code film for release in 2012, but this project never came to fruition.[28][29]
Bibliography[edit]
- Citizen Hughes: In His Own Words — How Howard Hughes Tried to Buy America (1985, First Edition)
- The Bible Code (1997, First Edition; 1998, First Touchstone Edition)
- Bible Code II: The Countdown (2003)
- Bible Code III: Saving the World (2010)
Screenplays[edit]
- 'Code' on IMDb (1998, rights reverted)
References[edit]
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- ^'Bookshelf'. Columbia College Today.
- ^Rosenbaum, David E. 'Book Says Hughes Tried to Bribe U.S. Leaders, But Aide Challenges Proof', New York Times (online), New York, 17 January 1985.
- ^Gonzales, Laurence. ' 'Citizen Hughes' Reveals the Recluse Who Would Be King ', Chicago Tribune (online), Chicago, 20 January 1985.
- ^Conroy, Sarah Booth. 'Haunted by Hughes', The Washington Post (online), Washington, D.C., 3 March 1985.
- ^Galloway, Paul. 'Citizen Hughes: Papers Reveal an Obsession to Buy Power', The Chicago Tribune, as republished by the CIA Library of Declassified Materials Reading Room (online), Washington, D.C., 7 March 1985.
- ^Howe, Peter J. 'Uncovering the Truth', The Harvard Crimson (online), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 May 1985.
- ^'Prof. Eliyahu Rips', The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Einstein Institute of Mathematics (online), Jerusalem, Israel.
- ^ abRips, Prof. Eliyahu. 'Public Statement by Dr. Eliyahu Rips, Professor of Mathematics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel', as republished online by Torah-Code.org, Jerusalem, Israel, 3 June 1997.
- ^Witztum, Doron; Rips, Eliyahu; Rosenberg, Yoav. 'Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis', Statistical Science, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 429-438, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Beachwood, Ohio, as republished online by JSTOR, August 1994.
- ^The Bible Code, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1997
- ^Bible Code II: The Countdown, Penguin Random House, New York, 2003
- ^Drosnin, Michael. 'The Bible Code', The New York Times (online), Opinion, Letter to the Editor, New York, 11 March 2003.
- ^Barlow, Dilly / Narrator. 'The Bible Code', BBC (online), BBC Two, Science & Nature, TV & Radio, Horizon, London, 20 November 2003.
- ^Drosnin, Michael. 'Is the end of the world near?' (excerpt from Bible Code II: The Countdown), as republished by Today (online), Book Club, New York, 26 November 2002.
- ^Bible Code III: Saving the World, Amazon.com, October 2010
- ^Noory, George / Host. 'Bible Code Updates', Coast to Coast AM, with George Noory (online), Sherman Oaks / Los Angeles, 1 November 2010.
- ^The Bible Code
- ^Torah Codes
- ^Review of Michael Drosnin's Bible Code Book 1
- ^Barry Simon on Torah CodesArchived 2009-01-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Lynn' / Moderator. ' Meet Michael Drosnin, Author, 'The Bible Code' ', CNN Interactive (online), Atlanta / New York, 4 June 1997.
- ^Maya Bar-Hillel, Avishai Margali, 1999, Dartmouth. 'Madness in the Method', fig. 1-3.
- ^CNN.com
- ^Johnson, Ted. ' WB Gains Rights to ‘Bible’ ', Variety (online), Los Angeles, 30 May 1997.
- ^Dart, John. 'Does God’s Hand Write in Code?', Los Angeles Times (online), Los Angeles, 10 June 1997.
- ^ abcd'Code', IMDb.com / IMDbPro.com, Los Angeles. For the full reference for a screenplay which has not yet been greenlit, produced, or released, one must have access to the IMDbPro.com site.
- ^'Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham (née Yvonne Michele Anderson)' on IMDb, IMDb.com / IMDbPro.com, Los Angeles.
- ^Smith, Nigel M. 'Relativity Buys Film Rights to 'Bible Code' Series', IndieWire (online), New York, 4 November 2010.
- ^Kilday, Gregg. 'Relativity Buys Film Rights to 'Bible Code' Book Series', The Hollywood Reporter (online), Los Angeles, 4 November 2010.
External Links[edit]
- Michael Drosnin - IMDb on IMDb
- Michael Drosnin - S&S on Simon & Schuster
- Michael Drosnin - goodreads on goodreads
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Michael Drosnin’s second book on the Bible Codes
Here’s what it says: And this comes from someone who takes Bible prophecy seriously and “wants to believe. In fact most of the rabbis are known by many names, and the choice of which names to use is the most serious dispute about the data. If we were unkind, we might also ask why Drosnin drksnin mentions that codes supporter Harold Gans, cited on the next page, doesn’t read Hebrew either.
Ni siquiera michael drosnin bible code hebreo. However, the whole concept is based on the fact that the Bible is written correctly as we have it today.
It’s pretty funny to say that I don’t read Hebrew and then to admit that I worked with a michael drosnin bible code of native Hebrew speakers. It sounded so outrageous, I was positive it was fiction. Time after time it finds connected names, dates, and places encoded together.
He spent many weeks with the world-class mathematician who discovered the code, Dr. I heard about this phenomenon when I’d started studying Hebrew. Por un lado, el rey de la Tierra The underlying concept is that they take the first 5 books of the Bible Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomytranslate it into Hebrew the original text versionstring the letters together from 1 to , and then they put them into columns and rows of different size.
Also, I liked The Bible Code because it includes so much Hebrew language and history about Israel, both of which really interest me. What difference does it make if nobody noticed these predictions until later? This is an absolute lie. Drosnin began researching the Bible Code in after meeting the mathematician Eliyahu Rips in Israel. He can find quite a bit after the fact, but then, he is no doubt looking for words that fit historical events and excluding words that do not fit.
Still, I feel like the author might be keeping something to himself, which I fear michael drosnin bible code be of extreme importance to other people of this world. I’m not sure what audience Drosnin is trying to write for, but in his sequels he is arguing that Bible prophecy doesn’t necessarily happen as written and can be averted, and that there is no God.
For example, after it finds a keyword “Yitzhak Rabin”the computer then looks for related information “assassin,” “Amir,” “Tel Aviv”. Two pages in, I knew why this one fit that category. So, mathematicians turned back to the Bible to see what else they could learn by the using the software. Saving the World Octoberis also in the market. According to the Book of Ezekiel, Israel will be invaded from the north. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. One of the most amusing aspects michael drosnin bible code this book is Drosnin’s attempt to explain how the code–assuming it is real and is predictive–can possibly exist without God.
So, those letters spaced equidistantly apart can be used for my name. Indeed, Rips has been promoted to “prophet”; a rare honour.
Rips until the following year when Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated. It is interesting that Drosnin has decided to rewrite the history of the codes in this book, even contradicting his michael drosnin bible code book. Trivia About The Bible Code. I actually have a sequel hardcover on my shelf, called ‘Th This was a naturally interesting topic for literature, and the concept is feasible. I had never read the book previously because I had heard you could get the same results analyzing “Moby Dick” or anything else of sufficient length.
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