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Features of 'The Keys to the Bible'
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Advanced code searching and reporting
The Keys to the Bible includes all the decoding features of Bible Codes 2000,
plus new ones such as turning the matrix vertical or horizontal, reversing it as a
mirror, and drawing a specified area in the matrix for statistical analysis the codes
found inside the area. The best new code feature is the automatic production of a
4 page (parameters, findings, matrix information and statistics) report of the found
code, which can be printed or saved in Word format. Below is the illustration of
the Statistics Page of the report of the Yitzhak Rabin assassination code.

Letter substitution
This encoding method, (substituting one letter for another), was used by the
prophet Jeremiah to hide his references to Babel. For generations biblical scholars
had been baffled by references in the book of Jeremiah to a city called Sheshach.
The city was not mentioned anywhere else in the Bible nor in any contemporary
document, and yet Jeremiah mentioned it twice, (25:26 and 51:41). Finally, a
scholar applied the Letter Substitution decoding method, and discovered that
Sheshach was in fact a code word for another very well known city, Babel! The
decryption process is deceptively simple. The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet,
aleph, is substituted for the last letter, tav; the second letter, beth, for the one
before the last one, shin, and so on. Sheshach in Hebrew is spelled Sh-Sh-K.
Substituting the letters the word becomes B-B-L which is the Hebrew spelling for
Babel. Since the decoding of Sheshach several more words that have been
encoded in the Bible by the Letter Substitution method have been uncovered in
the Hebrew text, unveiling hidden meanings that the scholars had no idea were
there. The Keys to the Bible includes four methods of letter substitution: atbash
(aleph for tav), atbach (aleph for het), previous (beth for aleph), and next (gimmel
for beth).
Verse Retrieval
The Keys to the Bible allows you to retrieve specified verses, either from the
Hebrew text or from the English text, into a separate file which you can export to
your word processor. It includes eight different methods of specifying the verses
to be retrieved: by key words, by range of text, by first letters of sequential
words, by last letters of sequential words, by first letters of sequential verses, by
last letters of sequential verses, by first/last letters of verses, and by strings of
letters.
Biblical Festivals
The program includes a description of all the biblical festivals, and a special
concordance of all the verses in the Bible where they are mentioned.
Chronology
The Keys to the Bible includes a detailed chronology of all the events in the Bible,
which will help you to better understand, and place them into their time
perspective.
Gregorian calendar to Hebrew calendar date converter and vice versa
The program includes a feature which converts the Gregorian calendar to the
Hebrew calendar, and vice versa. Plus it gives additional information such as the
Torah portion of the following Saturday. This screen also allows you, by pressing
a button, to go to that Torah portion.
The Torah and the Prophets readings for the week.
This feature allows you to instantly go in the text to the Torah and/or Prophets
portion of the week. You can even choose if the text of the Prophets to be read is
according to the Ashkenazi or Sephardi tradition!
Rashi commentaries of the Torah
Rashi, (acronym for Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac who lived in France in the 11th
century), is the greatest Jewish commentator on the Bible and the Talmud. His
commentary on the Bible, and particularly on the Torah, (which is included in The
Keys to the Bible), has had the most profound influence on Jewish and Christian
biblical scholars. The bilingual comment is given verse by verse, and it is full of
insights.
The 613 commandments of the Torah according to Maimonides
The work of the great Jewish-Spanish philosopher, physician, and codifier of the
Middle Ages, Maimonides, (Rambam in Hebrew), is today studied and honored
by people of all backgrounds and religions. Maimonides analyzed the Torah and
found there six hundred and thirteen commandments, 248 Mandatory, and 365
Prohibitions. The Keys to the Bible has arranged these commandments according
to subjet. By pressing a button next to any one of them, the program takes you to
the place in the biblical text where the commandment appears.
Features of The Keys to the Bible
You will find in the next pages a detailed list of the features of The Keys to the
Bible. The new features of The Keys to the Bible, not found in Bible Codes
2000, are shown in red letters.
General Features
-Designed to work under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows
NT, and Windows XP
-Exclusive "Know-no-Hebrew" technology combines translation capabilities with
Biblical software
-Step by step on-screen tutorial that allows you to switch between the Tutorial
and the program
-Complete Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible
-Side by side English translation of the Hebrew text in parallel columns
-Synchronization of English and Hebrew text can be turned on/off
-Lines separating verses can be turned on/off
-"Nikud" (Hebrew vowels) can be turned on/off
-Includes special True Type Hebrew fonts
-Hebrew text can be pasted into your word processor's document.
-Displays and prints Biblical Hebrew and English text
-Summary and description of every Bible book
-Summary and description of the Torah portion of the week
-Go to the Torah portion of the week, and/or the Prophets portion of the week.
-Unlimited word and phrase search in the Bible
-Virtual on-screen Hebrew keyboard with automatic transliteration from English
-User-specified colors for highlighting key letters and words in the text.
-User-specified setting for display and printing of G-d in whole or partial mode
-Complete English concordance
-Complete Hebrew concordance
-Complete concordance of all the Biblical Festivals
-Finds all words with prefixes and suffixes to an specified Hebrew root
-Calculates the number of times any specified word appears in the Bible
-Instant "go to" book, chapter and verse.
-Identifies the number of every letter, word and verse in the text
-Instant "go to" to any letter, word or verse according to its number.
-Bilingual anagram feature.
-Inter-active with the optional companion bilingual dictionary/thesaurus Super
Milon
-Bilingual commentaries, verse by verse, of Rashi, the Torah exegete of the
Middle Ages.
-Comprehensive User's Manual
-Help Menu includes Contents and Index for quick and immediate consultation
Bilingual databases
-Powerful bi-directional dictionary Hebrew to English, English to Hebrew
-User expandable bilingual dictionary
-Automatic prompting by the program to enter the English translation when
adding a new word
-Bilingual Lexicon database
-Complete list of all Biblical names with their English equivalents and meaning
-List of thousands of first names with their transliteration to Hebrew
-Date converter from Hebrew calendar to Gregorian calendar
-Date converter shows the next Saturday's portion of the Torah to be read
-Date converter from Gregorian calendar to Hebrew calendar
-Number converter, ordinal and cardinal, to Hebrew characters
-Years database
-Copy and paste of Hebrew words from the bilingual databases into the Search
input fields.
Research features
-Verses can be retrieved according to seven different methods, including key
words.
-Retrieved verses can be saved in a file, and pasted into any document.
-Chronology of the Bible personalities and events.
-Description of the Biblical festivals
-List of the 613 commandments according to Maimonides, keyed to the Biblical
text.
Gematria features
-Dictionary/concordance according to Gematria values
-Seven methods of Gematria calculation
-Unique user specified value alocation to letters
-Gematria calculator
-Search for words according to Gematria values
-Search for phrases according to Gematria values
-Search for verses according to Gematria values
-Letter substitution
-Letter analysis
Statistics features
-Automatic calculation of expected number of key code occurrences before the
search is executed
-Automatic comparison between expected occurrences and actual number found
-Automatic report of Standard Deviation and Odds about the found key codes
-Automatic statistics report generator
Search features
-Automatic search of the key code as entered and in reverse order of the letters
-Multi-code initial search, for key code and up to six alternative codes each time
-Cut and paste between the key code and alternative codes input fields
-Copy and paste of Hebrew words from the bilingual databases into the Search
input fields.
-Copy and paste from the Anagram function into the Search input fields.
-Automatic and manual specification of the range of text to be searched
-Unlimited number of skip intervals (determined only by range of text)
-Maximum skip value can be entered manually or automatically calculated by
program.
-Automatic correction of maximum skip value if the number specified by the user
is too large
-Retrieves key codes up to a limit of 10000 occurrences
-Automatic calculation of the maximum possible number of skips in the specified
range
-Automatic calculation of expected number of specified key code occurrences
-Automatic display on screen table and printouts of the search results
-Clicking any letter of the code on the screen table shows the letter in-context in
the text.
-Can import from the optional companion program bilingual dictionary/thesaurus
Super Milon
-Sorts found key codes occurrences by location, skip and codes
-Saves your found code for immediate retrieval.
-Includes pre-saved codes for immediate automatic retrieval
Matrix features
-Found key code is shown in a vertical column in red letters inside circles.
-The alternative codes found can be shown horizontally, vertically or diagonally
-Codes found are shown in separate colors
-Codes found are shown inside different geometrical shapes, such as circles and
squares
-Saves your retrieved matrix for immediate retrieval
-Areas can be marked with a frame in the matrix for statistical calculations of the
codes inside
-Area specified inside the matrix can be specified for statistical calculations
-Matrix can be printed
-Matrix can be saved for later search within search
-Matrix can be reversed from left to right as in a mirror
-Matrix can be shown horizontal or vertical
-Matrix screen can be saved as an bmp file and pasted in any document
-Grid lines can be turned on/off
-Geometrical shapes can be turned on/off
-"Nikud" (Hebrew vowels) can be turned on/off
-Includes pre-saved matrixes for immediate automatic retrieval
-Search within search in the matrix for unlimited number of additional codes
-Additional codes can be searched horizontally, vertically, diagonally and
diagonally "with steps"
-Search can be done in the visible matrix or in any specified area of the retrieved
text
-Identifies Hebrew words in the matrix and retrieves them with their English
translation
-Allows skip split that turns the two-dimensional matrix into a virtual
multi-dimensional matrix
-Allows changing the parameters of the retrieved matrix, including range of text
and length of line
-Proximity feature ranks clustered codes
-Instant "pop-up" of the Hebrew verse and its English translation when clicking on
any letter
-Instant identification of any letter in the matrix shows its number and location in
the text.
-Shows list of the codes marked in the matrix with their English translation, in their
color and shape.
-User-specified colors for highlighting any letter in the matrix.
-User-specified geometrical shapes for highlighting any letter in the matrix.
-Zoom-in and zoom-out allows you to increase or decrease the size of the visible
matrix.