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GEMATRIA for DONALD TRUMP and the first TORAH CODE TABLE found by Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson. THE GEMATRIA OF ועדת פריד - PARIS CONFERENCE = 777. DATE OF TRUMP INAUGURATION = 1/20/17. TRUMP BIRTH- 6/14/46. THIS IS 70 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AND 7 DAYS FROM HIS BIRTH = 777. THE HEBREW YEAR (5) 777. Bible code your name and see in Jewish Gematria equals: 1051: b 2 i 9 b 2 l 20 e 5 0 c 3 o 50 d 4 e 5 0 y 400 o 50 u 200 r 80 0 n 40 a 1 m 30 e 5 0 a 1 n 40 d 4 0 s. The Bible code, also known as the Torah Code, is a method described as a 'hidden code' of selecting Equidistant Letter Sequences from within the 3,300 year old Hebrew Bible that form words and phrases that demonstrate foreknowledge and prophecy. The study and results from this cipher have been popularized by Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code. There is a code in the TORAH, the first five books of the Old Testament. The Code is real and mathematically provable. Incredibly, the Code seems to have information about what has happened in the past and is happening today.

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Torah Bible Codes - Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS) Search Software Research and Development (TorahBibleCodes.com) - is led by Professor Eliyahu Rips of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

In 1994 Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips, and Yoav Rosenberg (WRR) developed a method for testing the significance of the phenomenon according to accepted statistical principles. After making certain choices of words to compare and ways to measure proximity of those words, they performed a randomization test and obtained a very small p-value, i.e. they conclude that the results are highly statistically significant.

Today Professor Eliyahu Rips continues with this effort to advance Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) scientific research. Our goal is to fund the necessary computer programming and development to take the currently closed proprietary source-code of the Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) software (in Windows C++) and develop this software to be free, open source-code in Python that is more conducive to the open-source sharing of this software and the Big Data that it computes.

Simply put: We wish to develop the free open-source software upgrade of our current Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) software to version 2.0 which is will be free for everyone to access the source code and all Big Data that will be shared globally.

To this end, we invite any (and all) to support and participate in open-source development of the public algorithm and code of the TorahBibleCodes project in order to contribute to the developed features and functionalities available freely to all. You are invited to pledge your active support and participation.

If you don't have the extra cash to support, but if you have the time (which is equal to money), then you can contribute to the Python code and algorithm development and help shape the direction of the Python code program (at GitHub and StackOverflow) to help us all develop the desired features and functionalities in stages, and to do refactoring of the code when necessary after contributions from the Open-Source public that help refine and streamline the code available as Free Open-Source.

Torah code tables, or as they are popularly called Bible Codes, are tables made from the text of the Torah, the Five Books of Moses, in which related words can be found in horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, orientation patterns. The words found in a table are called equidistant letter sequences. They are called equidistant letter sequences (ELS for short) because their letters come from the text, not necessarily letter after letter of the text, but with the same skip from letter to letter of the ELS. Different ELSs in the same table will in general have different skips. A table is actually a selected window on a cylinder of particular size around which are spiraled the letters of the Torah text, without spaces or punctuation marks.

The Torah code tables on this website relate to major historical events or have relevance to concepts in Judaism and Kabbalah. Unless othersize stated, all Torah code tables on the website are produced with an objective and statistically valid methodology.

There is one objective and statistically valid methodology by which a table can be judged as either something likely to happen by chance or as unlikely to happen by chance. That methodology is to perform a Monte Carlo experiment. To perform an experiment requires a protocol. The protocol specifies the list of key words to be used, the ELS skip specification, the criteria by which ELSs skips are considered to be resonant to a cylinder size, the measure of table compactness, and the control text population on which the experiment is done. The experiment estimates the fraction of texts in the control population that produce tables whose compactness is as good or better than that produced by the Torah text. This fraction is called the p-value of the experiment. When the p-value is small, it suggests that the table is unlikely to happen by chance. When the p-value is large, say greater than 1/100, it suggests that it is more likely that the table happens by chance. The Monte Carlo experiment estimates the fraction by sampling a large number of texts from the control population and by a fixed unchanging algorithm performs the search process, identically on each text, to construct a best table from each text.

Because of the complexities of the letter dependencies in the text, the fraction of texts in the control population that produce as good or better tables than the Torah text must be estimated by the Monte Carlo experiment and cannot be estimated by any analytic method as is done in some commercially available software and as shown on some websites. None of these analytic methods produce a probability that corresponds to any Monte Carlo exerimental result.

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All the tables shown on this website use table area as the measure of compactness and the monkey text population is called the ELS random placement monkey text population.

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Technical explanations of Torah codes, how tables are formed, and the meaning of p-level can be found in the tutorial.