07-22-2008, 09:00 PM
Hello everyone. My name is Mike Karoules. I am 45 years old and live in Georgia, USA. I believe I am a pretty serious Bible student. Anyway, to make a long story shorter, I am anewbie here. This is my first reply. I read the post by Dave B. on Odes to Solomon and just wondering how this worked out and if he found any Bible Codes within this text?? What were the results?? I realize I ask this because this was bought up approximately 5 years ago. Did anything come of his investigation?? Thank-you.
I also am familiar with the bare basics of the history of Peshitta Primacy and of Aramaic Primacy. IOW, I have just started studying about this and doing some of my own personal research. So, I will be honest: I don't know much about beans at all. I am in first grade. I know the basics of the history of the Peshitta. Well, I should say just the "first grade" basics. I do know that the Peshitta did not acknowledge five particular books of the New Testament until the mid 19th century. I think the Western text included all 27 books of what we now call the New Testament. But the Eastern Peshitta just recently accepted them into their canon. I am just curious as to the "Code" as far as these 5 books are concerned: Jude, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Revelation. I would also like to know if the "code" has been checked out with other church or Christian letters of the New Testament era. Eager to hear from someone. To all I say "Greetings."
Thank you
Cordially,
Mike Karoules
Metro-Atlanta, Georgia
I also am familiar with the bare basics of the history of Peshitta Primacy and of Aramaic Primacy. IOW, I have just started studying about this and doing some of my own personal research. So, I will be honest: I don't know much about beans at all. I am in first grade. I know the basics of the history of the Peshitta. Well, I should say just the "first grade" basics. I do know that the Peshitta did not acknowledge five particular books of the New Testament until the mid 19th century. I think the Western text included all 27 books of what we now call the New Testament. But the Eastern Peshitta just recently accepted them into their canon. I am just curious as to the "Code" as far as these 5 books are concerned: Jude, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Revelation. I would also like to know if the "code" has been checked out with other church or Christian letters of the New Testament era. Eager to hear from someone. To all I say "Greetings."
Thank you
Cordially,
Mike Karoules
Metro-Atlanta, Georgia