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From the book BY DIVINE ORDER

This book came as quite a surprise to me. It was originally intended to be just one chapter in a much larger book on Bible prophecy. I had already gathered a small amount of information when I began writing the chapter, and as I sat down and began writing these things, the Lord literally began showing me new and exciting codes nearly every single day.

Many times I would sit down to write out some things that I had discovered the day before, and could never get to them because the Lord was showing me brand new patterns that I had never seen before. This is how this book came about.

If I had to describe the King James Code in a nutshell, I would do it this way. The King James Bible contains a system of numbers that are consistently linked with words or phrases in the Scriptures. It is understood that the Bible can be comprehended on many levels. The more you study the Scriptures and become accustomed to them, the more you understand the Divine symbols of certain passages that you never saw before. These must always come as a product of Divine Revelation.

Certain words and phrases take on a whole new meaning, never contradictory to any other passage in the Scriptures. As you study, you also begin to see that numbers seem to have a certain relevance in the Bible. Each number will have its own symbolic meaning. Things associated with completion or perfection will be linked with the number 7. Things associated with the sinfulness of man will be associated with the number 6, and so on.

What I have discovered, or rather, what the Lord has revealed, is that word and phrase occurrences, as well as chapter and verse divisions in the King James Bible follow this same pattern. If a word or a phrase is added or omitted, this ruins the pattern. Could it be that this is why God commanded us not to add to or take away from His Word? (Deut. 4:2, Rev. 22:18,19)

Please read these pages carefully and with an open mind. It may benefit you to acquire some knowledge of the use of numbers in the Bible, but a mastery of the subject is not necessary. For those who are not familiar at all with the usage of Bible numerics, I include a reference guide in the next chapter.

Numbers are one of the few things in this world that can truly reflect the nature of God in several ways. First, numbers are infinite. We will never count the last number, because it does not exist. Not only are they infinite in positive form, but in negative form as well. This perfectly describes a God who is eternal; a God who always was and always shall be.

Numbers are constant. They never change. In this world, languages have changed, people have changed, the world itself is in a constant state of change, but numbers remain the same. 2+2 always equal 4 and always will. There is no way it will change. Numbers are one of the few things, according to Revelation 21, that will accompany us from this world to the next. They are as eternal and infinite as our Mighty God is.

The key principle that the King James Code is based upon is the principle of counting. In Ecclesiastes, the Bible gives us the following doctrinal truth.

(Eccl 7:25-27) “I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and the reason of things, … {27} Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account:”

We are also told in Revelation 13 that wisdom and understanding can be gained by counting.

(Rev 13:18) “Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.”

You will see the correlation between these two passages later on in this book.

As I continue to study these various numerical patterns contained in the Scriptures, I realize that their purpose is twofold. Aside from the idea of shedding new light on the argument over the inspiration and preservation of the Holy Scriptures, we also find that they seem to be prophetic and interpretive in nature. As you study the numbers and the patterns contained in this book, you will see more of what I mean.

The very nature of any pattern is that there is always a consistency to them. Once you recognize that something is done in a consistent pattern, you can then take the next logical step and be correct. As it relates to Bible prophecy, once we clearly see how God has consistently performed things in the past, we understand that that is how He is going to do things in the future.

The numbers that are used in the Scriptures are there for a very important reason. The patterns that are based upon these numbers appear to be deliberate as well. Once we begin to study them and use them as a principle for interpretation, the Scriptures reveal to us that we will gain spiritual wisdom and understanding.

Please read the following pages carefully. All of this research can be easily replicated using a Bible search program. I recommend using QuickVerse 3.0 for Windows. It is the program that I used in gathering this information. QuickVerse will allow you to search for a word or phrase, and then list exactly how many times that word or phrase is found, and show you how many verses in which it is found. Not all Bible search programs will do this. Also, QuickVerse comes with a master list of all the words in the Authorized Version (AV), along with the number of times each word is found in the text.

As I said earlier, this information came on me rather quickly. Although I have made several attempts at proofreading and double-checking the various patterns for accuracy, there may be an occasion where I have made an error. Let me assure you, that any errors in this book are merely the result of human frailty and not sinister manipulation.

I welcome any response you may have after reviewing this information. My address is given at the front of the book. Thank you and may the Lord bless you.

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  1. Glad to have made the divine connection!

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