The word “rapture” IS in the Bible, actually.

There are few topics in Christianity that spark as much debate as the doctrine of the Rapture. Some believe it’s the ultimate hope of the Church, while others dismiss it as a modern theological invention. One claim often repeated is that the word “rapture” is nowhere in the Bible—an argument skeptics use to cast doubt … Read more

Single-verse Bible codes

The purpose of this article is to introduce the reader to yet another powerful witness to the Bible’s divine origins, that of single-verse Bible codes. In this article, I will explain what single-verse Bible codes are, discuss why they’re significant, and provide numerous examples of them in order to objectively demonstrate their existence. It is … Read more

A ‘Titanic’ Bible code discovery

In my most recent post, I shared an ELS Bible code I recently discovered which appears to very clearly foretell the creation and rise to power of the United States, thousands of years before it happened. As I explained in that article, the significance of this discovery was very important, as it was one of … Read more

Does the Bible Say the Earth is Round? Yes, it does actually.

Introduction: Does the Bible Say the Earth is Round? In recent years, a growing number of Christians have become convinced that the Bible teaches a flat Earth. This belief stems from a rigid, overly literal interpretation of figurative language in Scripture—such as references to “the four corners of the Earth.” While this may seem like … Read more

Bible code: “The Bible is a bright light.”

Introduction In a previous article, I demonstrated how the golden candlestick that God instructed Moses to make for the tabernacle in the book of Exodus is a symbol of the completed Holy Bible. I explained how this is evident from the biblical description of its design–one unified candlestick, ornamented with exactly 66 knops, almonds, and … Read more

Another Bible code in Zechariah 4 identifies the Two Olive Trees

In a previous post, I demonstrated that the golden candlestick (Exod. 25:31-40; Zech. 4:1-14) functions within the biblical canon as a symbol of the completed Holy Bible–divided into two testaments containing 39 books and 27 books. In yet another previous post, I also made the related claim that the two witnesses (symbolized as two olive … Read more

The Menorah Pattern in the Seven Days of Creation

In a previous post, I explained in detail how the seven days of Creation described in Genesis 1:2-3 have been meticulously structured to reflect the design of the menorah (golden candlestick) that Moses made for the tabernacle (Exod. 25:31-40). Although the truth of this mystery is fairly self-evident to any diligent student of Scripture, I … Read more