Believe only the original Bible – code2GOD
Dedicated team unlocks mysteries of the original Bible
In the heart of Jerusalem, a group of dedicated scholars known as the Jerusalem Team are ushering in a new era of spiritual study using the innovative code2GOD methodology.
Under the guidance of Don Juravin and the Original Bible Foundation, the team unlocks the mysteries of the original Bible and offers deeper insight into the divine wisdom inscribed in that sacred text.
The Jerusalem team is made up of experts in biblical studies, linguistics, and spiritual research. Their mission is to explore the deeper meaning of the original languages of the Bible and to uncover hidden messages and divine guidance that have remained hidden for centuries.
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“Working with the Jerusalem team is like embarking on a spiritual treasure hunt,” says Don Juravin, founder of the Original Bible Foundation. “Every day we discover new layers of meaning in the Bible, revealing insights that transform our understanding of God.”
One of the main tools the Jerusalem team uses is code2GOD, an adaptation of the ancient practice of gematria. By assigning numerical values to letters in the Bible’s original text, the team is able to discover patterns and connections that provide deeper insight into the Bible’s stories, commandments, and prophecies.
The Jerusalem team’s research has led to important discoveries, including new interpretations of well-known Biblical stories and a deeper understanding of theological concepts.
For example, an analysis of the word “metzalim” revealed that it symbolically represents life’s difficulties and circumstances beyond our control, offering a more nuanced view of the Israelites’ journey from slavery to freedom.
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“Our research is not just about uncovering hidden meanings, but about connecting with God’s wisdom that the Bible contains,” said Levia Jurabin, co-founder of the Original Bible Foundation.
“We believe that by understanding these deeper layers of meaning, individuals can find greater purpose and direction in their spiritual lives.”
The Jerusalem team’s work is not limited to academic research: they are also committed to making their findings available to a wider audience.
The Original Bible Foundation’s website, code2GOD.org, offers a wealth of resources, including in-depth articles, research papers, and interactive tools.
These resources offer valuable insights for biblical scholars, theologians, and laypeople alike.
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In addition to their academic contributions, the Jerusalem team is also involved in creating personalized name certificates for donors.
Using the code2GOD methodology, these certificates offer a unique and meaningful way for individuals to connect with their spiritual heritage and serve as a tangible reminder of the divine wisdom encoded in their name.
“Our personalized name certificates are a beautiful way to honor an individual’s connection to God,” says Don Juravin. “They serve as a reminder of the spiritual heritage we all share and the profound wisdom that the Bible holds.”
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The work of the Jerusalem Team is transforming our understanding of the Bible and its divine message. Through innovative research and a dedication to unlocking the deeper meaning of scripture, they help individuals connect with the divine wisdom hidden within the Bible, enriching their spiritual journey and deepening their understanding of God.
“The Jerusalem team’s research is a journey of discovery that uncovers the divine blueprint found in the Bible,” says Don Juravin, “and connects us to ancient wisdom that has the power to transform our lives and deepen our spiritual understanding.”
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