Book

The Bible Code: Saving the World

📖 Overview

The Bible Code: Saving the World continues Michael Drosnin's investigation into hidden messages within biblical texts. This third installment of the series focuses on the search for a mysterious steel obelisk that could unlock the complete Bible code. Drosnin presents a theory that extraterrestrial beings created both the Bible code and human DNA. The book documents his quest to locate the obelisk, which he believes contains vital information left by these otherworldly visitors. The work combines biblical analysis, scientific exploration, and theories about mankind's origins. It addresses previous predictions from earlier books in the series while introducing new interpretations of encoded messages. This controversial text raises questions about ancient knowledge, prophecy, and humanity's place in the universe. The book represents an intersection of religious texts, mathematical patterns, and speculative science.

👀 Reviews

Readers express skepticism about Drosnin's claims and methodology. Online reviews suggest many view the book as pseudoscience rather than legitimate research. What readers liked: - Entertaining writing style - Interesting historical connections - Raises thought-provoking questions about prophecy - Clear explanations of the encoding process What readers disliked: - Selective use of data to support predetermined conclusions - Mathematical and statistical flaws - Lack of peer review or scientific validation - Sensationalist tone - Cherry-picking of codes while ignoring contradictory findings One Amazon reviewer noted: "The author finds what he wants to find by manipulating the parameters until desired phrases appear." Ratings: Amazon: 3.4/5 (289 reviews) Goodreads: 3.1/5 (1,421 ratings) Multiple mathematicians and cryptographers have published critiques of the book's methods, which readers frequently cite in negative reviews. Several reviewers mentioned feeling misled after fact-checking the author's claims against other sources.

📚 Similar books

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown Ancient codes and religious symbols interweave with modern science through a cryptographic quest in Washington DC.

Gematria And The Tanakh by Brian Pivik The mathematical patterns and codes in Hebrew sacred texts reveal messages through numerical analysis.

The God Code by Gregg Braden DNA sequences contain encoded messages that connect to ancient religious texts through mathematical patterns.

Decoding The Past by Simon Singh Historical ciphers and codes from ancient civilizations to modern times demonstrate humanity's quest to uncover hidden meanings.

The Oracle by Jonathan Cahn Biblical patterns and numerical sequences manifest in modern events through mathematical correlations.

🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 The Bible Code method used in the book was first discovered by Israeli mathematician Eliyahu Rips in 1994 🛸 Drosnin claims he met with senior government officials, including Yitzhak Rabin, to warn them about predictions found in the code 📚 Unlike its predecessors, this third book in the series focuses heavily on extraterrestrial connections, marking a significant shift from the earlier volumes 🔢 The encoding method discussed involves finding equidistant letter sequences (ELS) in the Hebrew text of the Torah 🎯 Before writing about Bible codes, Michael Drosnin was an investigative reporter for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal