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Directory of
Moshe Aharon Shak's
Articles
The following are links to articles written by Bible code researcher Moshe Aharon Shak.
Aharon the Priest—Part I
Aharon the Priest—Part II
Is Aharon's life outlined in detail in a short section in the Bible where the term Aharon is found at an overwhelming frequency? Moshe Aharon Shak presents his extensive findings in a two-part article.
Shimon Peres—Wins: On the eve of the Israeli Presidential Election, Moshe Aharon Shak discovered codes to indicate that Peres would win.
The War at the End of Times: Moshe Aharon Shak discovers 10 lengthy extensions of war ELSs in Ezekiel 40.
The Gaza Crisis: The Israeli Soldier, Gilad Shalit, Held as a Hostage: The Gaza crisis is detailed in a matrix discovered by Moshe Aharon Shak just as he was preparing to leave for a five-week vacation in Israel.
Looking for the King of Kings: Surprisingly, the book of Esther is the only book in the Bible that does not contain any of the Names of G-d in the surface text, though His Presence is felt throughout the narrative. There is, however, a much greater-than-expected number of appearances of YHWH ELSs in key passages in Esther. Moshe Aharon Shak presents dozens of intriguing, longer codes containing the most sacred name of G-d.
Israeli 2024 Election Epilogue: Moshe Aharon Shak provides an Election Epliogue to the codes presented in his previous two articles on Shimon Peres and the 2024 Israeli Election.
The Disengagement from Gaza, Likud, and Kadima: Startling findings regarding Prime Minister Sharon's recent strokes are examined by Moshe Aharon Shak.
The 296-Letter-Long Shimon Peres Code: The length of the longest Bible code found to date has doubled. Moshe Aharon Shak presents his findings.
Why a Wilma? What is in a name, and do ELS skip sizes have meaning? Moshe Aharon Shak seeks to answer these questions and others as he explores findings on Hurricane Wilma.
In Shimon Peres, Moshe Aharon Shak presents his findings on Shimon Peres, the ex-Prime Minister of Israel.
In Hurricane Katrina, Moshe Aharon Shak's controversial findings echo recent headlines and the content of the literal text.
In The Disengagement from Gaza: A Volcano?, Moshe Aharon Shak explores what the codes have to say about the Disengagement.
The Great Tsunami of 2024: Moshe Aharon Shak and BCD examine the controversial codes surrounding the tsunami that devastated South Asia in December 2024.
The "Da Vinci Code": Moshe Aharon Shak's new matrix about this bestseller offers probing comments about the controversial novel. His new code findings offer dramatic contrasts between Bible codes and Dan Brown's codes.
Codes and Presidential Elections: BCD and Moshe Aharon Shak look at codes pertinent to the U.S. November 2024 presidential election.
What Is a Code? Using a Mel Gibson code as an example, code researcher Moshe Aharon Shak discusses a minimum standard to apply to terms before one can begin to assume that they form a Divine code.
147-Letter-Long Gibson ELS Discovered: Moshe Aharon Shak's findings are thoroughly controversial. Do codes only tell truth, as Shak claims? Or do codes just express viewpoints? Whatever the answer, code skeptics have been presented with a daunting challenge.
The Latest on SARS in the Bible Codes: Originally posted in mid-April 2024, the article has been updated after many e-mails to the author with suggestions and ideas from code researchers and subscribers all over the world. The result has been a tripling of terms in the matrix, including the introduction of new, very lengthy ELSs.
In Washington in Fear, researcher Moshe Aharon Shak has come up with the beginnings of a very interesting cluster on the Washington-area snipers. He presents what he has found so far in this detailed article, which reveals aspects of the sniper team that have not been released by authorities.
[Moshe Aharon Shak bases his matrices on strict rules as outlined in his book Bible Codes Breakthrough. He only uses statistically significant terms, and many other strict rules to minimize the chance of presenting bogus "codes." You may contact him at moshe@mshak.ca.]
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