Statistically Impossible Long ELS Bible Codes found in Genesis Chapter 1 - Messiah, Moshiach, משיח

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It will be proposed here that the phenomenon of extrapolated “skip distance (d) text strings” (as discussed by Edwin R. Sherman (2004; 2005)) that are then joined together to form (d)-strings – and within which are found (d)-string ELS matches – is a manifestation and expression of Rabbi Cordovero’s description:

“1 Gate 30 [is] called the Gate of Joining [something together]. 2 The knowledge of secrets of our Holy Torah is by means of the joining [together of letters], and the gematrias, and the permutations, and the first-letter abbreviations, and final-letter abbreviations, and middle-letter abbreviations, and beginnings of verses, and ends of verses, and skipping of letters, and joining [together] of letters.” – (Pardes Rimonim, Gate 30:1-2).

1. For any word of 4-5 letters in length (k), one can expect to find many thousands of appearances.

2. For any word of 5-6 letters in length (k), one can expect to find hundreds of appearances.

3. For any word of 6-7 letters in length (k), one can expect to find tens of appearances.

4. For any word of 7-8 letters in length (k), one can expect to find a few appearances.

5. For any word of 8-9 letters in length (k), there is doubt that it will appear at all.

In the 1st book of the Torah / Bible...

...in the 1st chapter of that 1st book (i.e. Genesis)...

...in the 1st verse of that 1st chapter...

...in the 3rd word, "GOD" (אלהים) "Elohim"...

...and starting (counting) from the last (5th) letter, Mem (מ / ם)...

...there is a 13-letter Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS) with a skip distance (d) of (+89) - that is found by extrapolating the skip distance (d) of the ELS match:

(n, d, k): (14, 89, 13)
HEBREW: (מרי עם שעל משיחי) "Meri 'Am She-Al Meshiḥi"

TRANSLATION: "A rebellion of a people that [is] upon My Messiah"

In this same 1st book of the Torah / Bible...

...in this same 1st chapter of the 1st book (i.e. Genesis)...

...in the 13th verse of that 1st chapter...

...in the 5th word, "Day" (יום) "Yom"...

...and starting (counting) from the last (3rd) letter, Mem (מ / ם)...

...there is an 18-letter Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS) with a skip distance (d) of (+26) - that is found by extrapolating the skip distance (d) of the ELS match:

(n, d, k): (599, 26, 18)
HEBREW: (מי ישא שמת ישועי ורננה) "Mi yisa she-met Yeshu'i ve-Renanah?"

TRANSLATION: "Who will carry/lift-up/forgive [the burden('prophecy')/sin] that My Yeshua died, and [who will lift-up] joyful-singing-supplication?"

cf. Zechariah 12:1; 10-14

If we look at the words in the underlying text where these letter matches for these ELSs cross, we can evaluate potential suggested semantical meaning and connection between the letters and the words in an attempt to determine if any are intelligible.

Whether or not either of these are intelligible and make reasonable linguistic sense with meaning is subject to the reader's knowledge of Hebrew as well as personal interpretation.

Even if there is no connection of the letters to the underlying text, long ELSs over 10 letters are literally, utterly, absolutely near impossible to happen randomly (by chance) according to statistics and probability.

Edwin R. Sherman has determined: If we can find intelligible ELSs with 10 or more letters, then we have discovered something that is quite unlikely to occur by chance.

cf. Edwin R. Sherman, Bible Code Bombshell 2004, p. 230:
https://archive.org/details/biblecodebombshe0000redw/page/230/mode/2up

An ELS with a length of 10 letters has a ~99.96% chance it will NOT occur anywhere in the Torah.

An ELS with a length of 13 letters has a ~99.999997% chance it will NOT occur anywhere in the Torah.

An ELS with a length of 15 letters has a ~99.999999995% chance it will NOT occur anywhere in the Torah.

Therefore, these long ELS phrases of 13 letters and 18 letters that both may be intelligible (at the very least in part) and make linguistic sense...

...and that they are found within a letter-position index (n) absolute mathematical proximity range of 1100 letters...

...what are the chances that all of this could have happened randomly in the first chapter of the first book (Genesis) of the Torah, with no intentional encryption by the Creator?

0.0000000000...%

RESEARCH DATA: EXTRAPOLATED SKIP DISTANCE D-STRINGS -100 TO +100 ELS MASHIAH (משיח) - (FREE DOWNLOAD):
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RESEARCH DATA: EXTRAPOLATED SKIP DISTANCE D-STRINGS -100 TO +100 ELS YESHUA (ישוע) - (FREE DOWNLOAD):
https://github.com/TorahBibleCodes/ResearchData_ExtrapolatedSkipDistanceDStrings_-100_to_100_ELS_YESHUA

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