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The width of the table is 539
The masterword of the matrix is : Torah Code
The slavewords of the matrix are : Exists in the human language

The width of the table is 24
The masterword of the matrix is : True True
The slavewords of the matrix are : True True, Torah, True, True
The odds (2 occurrences of 'True True') are estimated to be less than 1:500 (based on 10,000 generated control texts)

The width of the table is 1855
The masterword of the matrix is : True True
The slavewords of the matrix are : True True, Torah
And when we search for the minimal occurrence of "True True" that crosses the same expression, we read "Torah" !!!
The odds are estimated to be less than 1:400 (based on 5,000 generated control texts)

The width of the table is -3916
The masterword of the matrix is : In Torah
The slavewords of the matrix are : Secret, Computer, Skip

The width of the table is 2012
The masterword of the matrix is : In Torah
The slavewords of the matrix are : Search, Codes, Skip

The width of the table is 1330 (minimal)
The masterword of the matrix is : Finger of God
The slavewords of the matrix are : And not, could, the magicians
There are 9 occurrences of the word "magician" in the Torah text, 7 are related to the Exodus from Egypt.
The 3 first occurrences, the magicians succeed in doing the same (the snake ; the blood and the frogs).
The 4 last occurrences can be divided in two groups :
- The plague of lice (contains two occurrences), where the magicians said unto Pharaoh, "This is the Finger of Elokim"
because they reach the limit of their abilities and must acknowledge a divine source behind the plague,
- The plaque of boils (contains the two others), where the magicians could not stand before Moses because of the boils
and it is exactly here where the code says "Finger of Hashem".
The odds (Finger of Hashem, the magician) are estimated to be less than 1:3,000 (based on 50,000 generated control texts).
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The Torah Code of Truth The Torah is truth. It is not merely a book of history or law—it is a divine code. Within its sacred letters lie hidden messages, revealed through Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS), a method by which words appear at regular intervals in the Hebrew text. These are not chance occurrences but divine fingerprints. One striking example lies in the account of the Exodus. In the book of Shemot (Exodus), the narrative describes the ten plagues that struck Egypt. The magicians of Pharaoh, upon witnessing the plague of lice, declared: "It is the finger of God" (Exodus 8:15). Even they recognized the divine hand of Hashem when their powers failed. Embedded in the very verses that recount this moment are ELS codes spelling “Mitzrayim” (Egypt), “Moshe,” “Emet” (truth), and “Hashem.” These codes appear with equidistant skips, forming patterns that could not be orchestrated by human design. They point to the Exodus as not just an event, but a revelation of divine control and truth. The code is not sealed. While its depth is infinite and divine, Hashem has granted mankind access to parts of it. With humility and reverence, humans can perceive glimpses of this encoded truth. The Torah invites decoding—not to reduce it to mathematics, but to elevate our understanding that every letter is intentional. The Torah is truth. Its words speak openly, and its codes whisper quietly—but both proclaim: Hashem is One.