A hidden code in the Bible revealed

posted on Oct, 24 2014 @ 12:19 PM

Most of this OP appeared in a reply within the Tacitus thread, and I saw it didn't really get the attention it deserved, so here we go:

The Hebrew name Noah is probably a pervasion eh transmutation of the Mesopotamian Utnapishtim. Remove the language specific prefix and suffix, use Hebrew spellings and naming constructs let it live from mouth to mouth for a couple of generations, and you end up with a name like Noah. But there is an even better link between Noah and Utnapishtim-- or rather the way they spelled it in Old Babylonian without the /p/ phoneme or syllable: Utna-ishtim, the way it was written around the time when the Torah was written down.

Now the below quote is the first verse of the parashat (Torah portion) Noach and reads (from right to left):

In English: These are the generations of Noah. Noah was in his generations a man righteous and whole-hearted; Noah walked with God. [ESV] Genesis 6:9

The letters I have marked off in red spell out Ut-nah-ish-tim (yes, and it also works with the niqquds/diacritics I didn't bother to include them). This is hardly coincidence. Of the 21 first letters, almost half of them, and all being the first syllable of separate words-- spell out Utnaishtim as it was said in Old Babylonian.

Thanx to parsha.blogspot.no... for the heads up on this. Upon seeing it actually works, it becomes clear that there are indeed codes in the Bible, and there are sure to be more than this one rather obvious one. Anyway it's rather cool to see my Sumerian namesake made it to the Bible. Not many do.edit on 24-10-2014 by Utnapisjtim because: transmutation

Fuente: abovetopsecret.com

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