CodeFinder Tutorial 2000a

The new 36-page Tutorial (newly revised in March 2000) is designed to take you from beginner status in the Bible codes, to an intermediate level of knowledge and experience. With the Guide to the Hebrew Letters, you get the letters, their computer keyboard position for standard Israeli Hebrew, their pronunciation, and numerical values. With the Transliteration Guide, you get guidance on how to transliterate names of people and places, often the most difficult area for beginners. Learning Enough Hebrew to Get By provides a method for learning the Hebrew letters in 7 days. The new Hebrew Vowelization Marks Guide shows the nikud marks used in the Torah and Tanakh which identifies the vowel sound to use. Finally, Preparing a Matrix For The Web is guidance for the best graphic format to use and a few possible graphics programs.

The 3 Lessons in the CodeFinder Tutorial teach you step-by-step, how to use all the advanced functions in CodeFinder that make Bible code research much faster and easier. All the Lessons teach you by having you actually find real matrixes. Lesson 1 is a name search lesson for Albert Einstein, and Lesson 2 is both a name search with a twist on Ehud Barak, the recently elected Prime Minister of Israel, and is an actual matrix that was done previous to the May 1999 election, showing that Ehud Barak would win when the polls still showed otherwise.

Go Back to CodeFinder Page