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Breaking the Romans Code

Breaking the Romans Code

Michael C. Wood
4.5/5 ( ratings)
In Breaking the Romans Code, cryptographer Wood uses the Dead Sea Scrolls to solve a 2000 year old puzzle. The Scrolls were discovered in 11 different caves. All scrolls were immediately published except for the contents of one cave--#4. Those found in cave 4 were under a strict secrecy rule for decades after discovery. They were finally published in 1991 by force, not willingly. The public was told that these scrolls took so long to publish because they were fragile & therefore it took 30 years to translate them. However scholars had finished making concordances of the cave 4 scrolls by 1960 & they had to translate the scrolls to make the concordances. The official story was a ruse. Wood was curious what secrets the scrolls contained for them to have been suppressed. He recently solved the Grandaddy of the cave 4 puzzles--the Romans Code. Paul's letter to the Romans is the cornerstone of modern Xianity. Understanding this biblical epistle hinges on knowing the precise constitution of "the Works of the Law" mentioned therein. One of the cave 4 scrolls was entitled "Some Works of the Law." This was the 1st time the phrase "Works of the Law" was seen outside Paul's letters. Wood suspected this scroll held the key to deciphering it. In Breaking the Romans Code, he documents the solution to the deciphered "Works of the Law." In doing so, he documents that Orthodox Xanity has misunderstood this text book for over 1500 years.
Language
English
Pages
206
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tubi Publishing, LLC
Release
April 15, 2011
ISBN
1936565099
ISBN 13
9781936565092

Breaking the Romans Code

Michael C. Wood
4.5/5 ( ratings)
In Breaking the Romans Code, cryptographer Wood uses the Dead Sea Scrolls to solve a 2000 year old puzzle. The Scrolls were discovered in 11 different caves. All scrolls were immediately published except for the contents of one cave--#4. Those found in cave 4 were under a strict secrecy rule for decades after discovery. They were finally published in 1991 by force, not willingly. The public was told that these scrolls took so long to publish because they were fragile & therefore it took 30 years to translate them. However scholars had finished making concordances of the cave 4 scrolls by 1960 & they had to translate the scrolls to make the concordances. The official story was a ruse. Wood was curious what secrets the scrolls contained for them to have been suppressed. He recently solved the Grandaddy of the cave 4 puzzles--the Romans Code. Paul's letter to the Romans is the cornerstone of modern Xianity. Understanding this biblical epistle hinges on knowing the precise constitution of "the Works of the Law" mentioned therein. One of the cave 4 scrolls was entitled "Some Works of the Law." This was the 1st time the phrase "Works of the Law" was seen outside Paul's letters. Wood suspected this scroll held the key to deciphering it. In Breaking the Romans Code, he documents the solution to the deciphered "Works of the Law." In doing so, he documents that Orthodox Xanity has misunderstood this text book for over 1500 years.
Language
English
Pages
206
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tubi Publishing, LLC
Release
April 15, 2011
ISBN
1936565099
ISBN 13
9781936565092

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