From the manger to the cross, that is the focus of this study but first a reminder why I do these lessons and the purpose of DNA in the Bible and the Bible Code podcast. A couple of years ago, I was preparing a Bible study for my children's co-op class and came across the phrase "The Word of God" in 46 books of the Bible. I had heard the Serpent tempted Eve using 46 words in the book of Genesis, and I prayed, "Lord is there a DNA code in your Word? Your Word makes us a new creature, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17."
(2 Corinthians 5:17) "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new."
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I knew that the Word was the seed that made us born again. I also knew that the Temple, which Jesus compared His body to took 46 years to build, the same number as human DNA. After years of research, I have come to see hundreds of examples in the King James Bible for what appears to be DNA knowledge. I also knew that God used specific numbers and defined those numbers within the pages of Scripture, using them consistently through His Word. The same God who used details such as the Lamb of God being born in a stable where lambs are born to pomegranates on the hem of the High priest because they symbolized the promised seed who would shed his blood for all mankind is the same God who uses such detail in His Word. If you are new to this study, I encourage you to check out the Bible Code. These studies are not eloquent and enticing, they are to the point and factual about how numbers are used in the King James Bible. Look around you at this fallen world and imagine it's perfect state. How much more is His Word complex and unique? I am not making new doctrine but believing the Word for what it says, the seed we are born again by. ...