The Amway Bible Codes

Amway bible code cover What Are Bible Codes?

The Bible Codes are perhaps the most compelling enigma in history. Within the past four years several best-selling books have claimed that Bible codes about 20th Century people and events were intentionally embedded in the Hebrew Bible when it was written many centuries ago.

The best known of these books are The Bible Code (Michael Drosnin), Cracking the Bible Code (Jeffrey Satinover, M.D.) and The Signature of God, The Handwriting of God and The Mysterious Bible Codes (all by Grant Jeffrey), and now The Amway Bible code (by Amway Parody Press).

How to Find Codes in the Bible

But just exactly what (you may be asking if you are new to this subject) are Bible Codes? They are equidistant letter sequences, or ELSs, that appear in the ancient Hebrew text of the book we know as the Bible.

It was the advent of the personal computer, like the one you are sitting at now, along with the development of software to find these hidden ELSs, that caused the explosion of interest in Bible Codes.

 

What does a typical ELS look like?

Well, suppose we start with the sentence, "And it shall come to pass that when ye go ye shall  not go empty." To locate an ELS in a sentence like this, we eliminate the spaces and look for words that could be formed from letters that are equally spaced within the string of letters that form the sentence.

If we start with the first letter (A) and then eliminate, or skip, eleven letters to pick up the next letter of the code (M), and so forth, we will find the word, Amway within the string. Like this:

AnditshallcoMetopassthatWhenyegoysshAllnotgoemptY

AMWAY here is an equidistant letter sequence (ELS). Such codes can have a skip of any length and can either be forward or backward.

So How Does This Apply to the Bible?

The first ELSs discovered were found in the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which were ostensibly written by Moses, the prophet who led his people out of Egypt.

More than 50 years ago, a Jewish rabbi (H.M.D. Weissmandel) noted that if you start with a T (tav) in the first verse of the book of Genesis, skip 50 letters, pick up a V (vav), skip another 50 letters, pick up an R (resh), skip another 50 letters, and pick up an H (heh), you have TVRH, or Torah as it is spelled in Hebrew. Now this occurs, mind you, not only in the first book of the Torah, but also in the first verses of the books of Exodus and Numbers. It also appears in the first chapter of the book of Deuteronomy. In each case there is also a skip of exactly 50 letters.

Where the Codes Began to Attract Worldwide Attention

The discovery of these first Torah codes was not necessarily eyebrow-lifting, however. Any author, human or otherwise, could have intentionally embedded such codes within a text. What heightens eyebrows are codes, embedded, mind you, thousands of years ago, about contemporary people and events.

For example, Drosnin begins his book, The Bible Code, with a show-stopping claim: the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in November 1995 was foretold by hidden Hebrew codes in the ancient text of the Bible.

What’s more, Drosnin also found the name of the assassin, Amir, as a code near the original ones, as well as a code which meant, "name of assassin." Furthermore, a code for Tel Aviv, the city where the shooting occurred was also discovered, as well as a code for the year when it occurred.

An amazing example is found in the King James version of the New Testament refers to the Titanic.  Notice how the phrase "the ship was covered with the waves" is adjacent to the name of the ship.

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The Amway Bible Codes

Researchers and scholars at Amway Parody Press undertook a study to find what clues the Bible have foretold or could foretell about the Amway business.  The first results are astounding.

In a search of the King James version of the New Testament "Amway" was found coded over 124 times and 147 times in the Old Testament.  


The New Testament also has many references
to "DeVos", Amway's founder, and "Amway".

 

There were however no "Quixtar" codes found in the Bible.  Coincidence or a look into the future? Is this a foretelling that Quixtar will change its name back to Amway? 

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There are numerous mysterious references to
"Amway" and "Scam" in he New Testament.

 


There is a mysterious reference to "Amway" and "Postma" in he Old Testament.

 


There is also a telling reference to
"Amway" and "Canada" in the Old Testament.

 


The RIAA and Amway lawsuit can
be found in the Old Testament.

 


Amway and the mafia
can also be found together

 


The New Testament makes references to
"Luster" and "Baboon" from the Gooch vs. Luster suit.

 


The Old Testament makes references to "Anderson" and "Jams" from the Jams/Anderson fiasco.

 


Bill Britt and Phyllis Frankel are mentioned.  
Does this have something to do with the two 911 calls?

 


Amway (2x) and Yager (1x)

 

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The researchers at Amway Parody Press will continue to study to find what clues the Bible has foretold and can foretell about the Amway business.  Stay tuned for more findings.

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