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In August 1994 an American scholarly journal Statistical Science, published the results of a highly controversial experiment. An Israeli mathematician named Dr Eliyahu Rips had revealed that there was encoded information within the ancient Hebrew script of the Torah.
A Gulf War reference was found merely weeks before the conflict actually started. Isreali Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin’s tragic murder had also been predicted more than a year before it occurred.
Perhaps the most shocking revelation was the discovery of information detailing Lady Diana’s fatal accident on August 31st 1997, unfortunately decoded sometime after her death.
Once deciphered this information contained impossibly accurate descriptions of historical figures and events from Earth’s past, present and future. The descriptions range from the Kennedy assassinations to World War II, from man landing on the moon to the Oklahoma bombing.
Dr Eliyahu Rips analysis of the 3000 year old text was only made possible with modern computer technology; science and Religion inter-woven in a sacred bond.
This film is a factual, scientific account of this amazing discovery from how it began to the very latest findings.
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The Bible Con more likely - Avoid
Gerard from Cork, 13 May 2009
Just avoid this at all costs. The previous posts are spot on, it's a waste of viewing time that you'll never regain. The 'Story' goes like this; A Jewish scholar applies an "advanced statistical search engine" to the old testament. He can find a strong statistical link to any famous name or historical events date that you can think of. (HHmm..) Therefore the old testament can predict the future - Taa-Daa!
Now send him a few dollars and you can have the software to try it at home. Screenclick, d
3 people out of 8 found this review helpful

The Future is Nay.
Michael from Kildare, 10 Jul 2007
What should have been interesting if your into that sort of thing, is badly filmed, ham acted dross in "reconstruction" (a la crimeline) form, Paul Ross of "They think it's all over" narrates badly, really dodgy. The idea of a secret code within the Bible which predicted future world events is worthy, but I got very bored and switched off. No redemption for me so.
3 people out of 3 found this review helpful
The Bible Code
Peter from Laois, 27 Aug 2009
Amazing what people will try to squeeze out of the Bible. For a more plausible story on bible codes it might be worth checking out or google 'Chuck Missler'
This guys Bible Code is quite amazing and more believable.
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The Bible Code
Wolf from Clare, 11 Dec 2007
You would have to 'want' to believe this to take it seriously. It's a good bit of fun though not a saturday night movie!
0 people out of 1 found this review helpful
Do not rent.
Sue from Wexford, 23 Jun 2010
This is not a movie. Its like a TV programme documentary and ok for one night but a total waste of a weekend.
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Muck
Alan from Dublin, 29 Jan 2009
This is Muck !
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