Introduction to "Bible Code Arrays Concerning Ariel Sharon's Election" By Moshe Aharon Shak
Posted: February 2, 2001
Soon after prime ministerial elections in Israel were called for 13 Shevat, 5761 [February 6, 2001], experienced codes researcher Moshe Aharon Shak ( ABOUT THE AUTHOR ) began looking in the Bible codes to determine whether the winner is encoded in an array with the election date. In this article, he presents a number of arrays which he explains shows that not only will Ariel Sharon be elected prime minister, but that the current prime minister Ehud Barak will not be re-elected. Since there had been speculation that Barak might step down to let Shimon Peres run, he searched for information about Peres as well. (This is an example of redundancy, the idea that similar information is encoded in more than one way in the codes.) Along with his arrays, he includes detailed analysis of the arrays to support his conclusions.
Read Bible Code Arrays Concerning Ariel Sharon's Election . That paper is property of Moshe Aharon Shak, copyright 2001, and may not be reprinted or distributed without his permission. Comments or questions about this article may be sent to mailto:keith@thebiblecodes.com and I will forward these messages to him.
[February 7, 2001 addition: Moshe found an additional term in the matrix shown on page 5 of his article, the one labeled "1.0 --- The Three Kings". He found the term "and Arafat, no" at -1 skip distance. This signifies the constant negative approach that Arafat has taken throughout the past several months, saying "no" to whatever concessions that Barak offered. The replacement page can be accessed by clicking here, 2000 – 2001 ISRAELI’S LEADERS .]