New Biblical Code: Where is the Russia-Ukraine War Hinted in the Bible?
The words "war," "Russia," "Ukraine," "Kyiv," "Adar," "5782" appear in the Bible at fixed letter intervals. Discover more in the article.
(Photo: shutterstock)The biblical code is a method for finding various expressions in the Torah by reading them at intervals of letters. This is how it is possible to find the word "war" by skipping a fixed number of letters. For example, in a certain verse, the letter Mem might appear, five letters later a Lamed, another five letters a Chet, and so forth.
By skipping letters at a fixed frequency in the verses of the Bible, one can uncover messages (whole words or sentences) hidden within the verses, with these words often fitting the context of the verses where they appear.

This fact was known already to the ancients, and in the Zohar, we already find the use of skipping to reveal secrets hidden in the Bible. The esteemed Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg of blessed memory, in his endorsement for the book "VeHakol Emmet," wrote that the codes revealed by computer in the Bible are a proven sign that the Torah is from Heaven.
The war on Ukraine is hinted in the Bible in the Book of Exodus, in the portion of Vayakhel, which was read in the week when the war began. Thus, using a fixed skip of letters, one can find the words "war," "Russia," "Ukraine," "Kyiv," "Adar," and "5782."
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