(*** For strictly just the 15 letters
on the wall decoded, click here.
***)
The above image is part of a more recent discovery within
the Mene Tekel Peres Bible Code that was written upon the wall in Babylon
(Dan. 5) in 2018/2019. It is advisable to read what is found on
this site first before reading
the more recent discoveries.
Click here for this update. Also, see the sign of
the eruption of Anak Krakatoa.
***
In this document, all five words "coins", (mene, mene, tekel,
[dual]-peres) are translated as normal; paraphrases have been bracketed.
--- Click here
for the introduction into this bible code.
--- For a more literal translation of this bible code, click here.
--- For the Hebrew, along with the procedures used to decode it,
(and helpful comments), click here.
Three Hebrew/Babylonian coins
are the emblem on this 'flag'
Horizontal flag
(We assume the details of the picture
by what the bible code says about itself.)
(They number 30 shekels, or 6-6-6!
And also 1260 x 2 gerahs.
And they were besieged 390 and 430 days.)
'I will test them with this oracle!'
The above bible-code matrixes are simply the computerized expansion of the 3 'coins'
that were formed strictly from the four words ("mene, mene, tekel, uparsin") written upon the wall. Here there are five coins (circles). The two extra coins were already implied in the first code and were
themselves discovered using the letters surrounding the first code located within the actual text of "mene, mene, tekel, uparsin" as recorded in Dan. 5:25.
The entire bible code is permeated with a powerful bible numeric. These numbers are a crucial second witness to the validity of this code, without
which the code would be greatly weakened, both in meaning, and for want of proof as to its own genuineness.
The bible code is also pictorial, with the position and name of each 'coin' adding force to what each 'coin' reads. For example, the top-rightheaviest coin is glorified (and so, this upper coin speaks about this
matter), whereas the bottom-left lightest coin is vilified (and thus, this lower coin speaks about that). Moreover, each coin in the vertical matrix has its own appropriate name encoded
across it!
("Peres" can mean 'divided' or a coin called a 'half-mina,' worth 30 [or 25 shekels]---the price of Jesus' betrayal by Judas Iscariot. Or it can mean "Persia," the kingdom of the east that sacked
Babylon. It also became a term denoting broken bread. It can even mean,
"Shimon Peres" of Israel. Amazingly, all these meanings are used in the bible-code prophecy!)
O' (eastern land of) Persia:
"They afflicted me! I will sleep the sleep of death.
I will be divided asunder!
Where is He who put him to death?
--- Yet, He will blind their eyes! ---
"I will not sleep his death,
O' (far-eastern land of) China!" {Rev. 16:12}
I will sleep, but he will be terrified!
He perished because he refused the banner/sign.
(The second part of this Bible code,
at every-other letter around the same central 3 letters
---both horizontal and vertical matrixes---same order as before--- both directions.)
(Reading Ex. 16 & 17 helps you understand this riddle;
cf., Jn., 20:24-29; Revelation 5, too.)
"I will sleep, but he is terrified!
He perished; he refused the banner!"
" O' accursed day!
The day that He was inflicted with curses, having been numbered.
They put God to the test!
Yet, concealed by God is a flawless banner!
God is a banner, O' (doubting) Thomas!
and He is Manna, a Lion, and a Mina!
(We will proclaim Him who was caused to disappear.)
He slept, but then He appeared!
He slept, but then He appeared
in order to prove, O' China,
that He did not die,
O' China, thatHe is not a myth!
(At every 3 letters around the central 3 letters
---horizontal matrix only---same order as before, both directions.)
He will give me light
---but they will refuse (it).
I will be numbered by them!
I will be delivered up!
I remained (there) but a short while.
(i.e., in the grave)
(At every 4 letters around the central 3 letters
---horizontal and vertical matrixes---same order as before, both directions.
Note: The writing on the wall was interpreted by the light of a lamp, Daniel 5:5,
perhaps the same menorah stolen by the Babylonians, Daniel 5:3.
This part of the code explains the symbolism of this lamp.)
Who is my mother?
(The banner of light tested them.)
He was angry---
She mourned His Lamp,
a terrifying symbol---
His Lamp melted (them) (or, "...Lamp was melted")
Terrifying wrath went on and on and on...
(Word-play: lit., "...around and around.")
I will give a sign... (Rev. 12)
"Who is my mother?"
(And the light weighed them.)
(The question asked twice, "Who is my mother" is the key to understanding this last part of the riddle. That phrase was spoken by Jesus but once, as recorded in the gospels. Note Mark
3:31-35 with Luke 8:16-21---and context!
Mark 3:31-35
"There came then his brethren and his mother, and, standing without, sent unto him, calling him. And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee. And he answered them,
saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren? And he looked round about on them which sat about him, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren! For whosoever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother."
Luke 8:16-21
"No man, when he hath lighted a candle (lamp), covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed; but setteth it on a candlestick, that they which enter in may see the light. For nothing is secret, that shall not be made
manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad. Take heed therefore how ye hear: for whosoever hath, to him shall be given; and whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth to have. Then came to him his mother and his
brethren, and could not come at him for the press. And it was told him by certain which said, Thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to see thee. And he answered and said unto them, My mother and my brethren are these which hear the word of God, and do it. Also
see, Revelation 12.)
The following is an additional code that agrees with and reinforces the former. It uses the same text of "Mene-Mene-Tekel-Uparsin". It is a unique bible code in that it takes certain Hebrew letters and interprets the mystic
meaning of them using the biblical method of codifying found in the book of Jeremiah called Atbash. This is totally foreign to most Christians, but is common among Jews and is therefore "a sign to them".
The two flags at the left side of the following six 'flags' were discovered 6 years after the rest. This amazing code is fully explained at the bottom of this article, or as a separate
document. It properly belongs at the start of the mene code so we have inserted it just brieflyhere between these two blue bars.
The entiremene-tekel-bible code, therefore, begins with one coin, expands to three, and then finally enlarges to 5 coins, all the while forming the same image of a flag on a pole, only
increasingly large and complex. This is a total of 6 minas (mene), 6 shekels (tekel), and 6 peres
(parsin, half-minas), or 6-6-6! (Mene, tekel, and parsin were three different ancient
coins. See above illustration.)
All six flags contain the same letters, arrayed either vertically or horizontally. The one-coined flags (at lower left) are displayed according to the layout of the letters as found in Rembrandts painting, "Belshazzar," and then
again except vertically. However, the rest of the code (i.e., the 3 and 5-coined flags) array the 15 letters the same as would a computer program. Whereas arraying the letters vertically in contrast to horizontally does affect its reading, keep in
mind that arraying the letters in the manner that Rembrandt did does not affect its meaning, it only affects the stance of the image. Therefore there are really only two readings in this long code --- the vertical and the horizontal. The other differences
are only due to the expanding length of the code (flag).
The flag with 5 coins occur when the mene-mene-tekel-uparsin code expands slightly into the rest of the surrounding biblical text itself where "mene, mene. tekel, uparsin" is recorded in Dan. 5:25.
The entire code makes full use of mother vowels or the lack thereof.
1 coin, vertical flag
3 coins, vertical flag (long flag-pole visible at right)
5 coins, vertical flag (flag-pole not visible here)
1 coin, horizontal flag
3 coins, horizontal flag (flag-pole not visible here)
5 coins, horizontal flag (flag-pole not visible)
His Execution!
First flag (horizontal):
The title of the flag is located in the top line within the flag.
This is also the Hebrew acrostic of mene, mene, tekel, uparsin.
The title reads:
His execution!
(Or, "The One putting Him to death!")
Reading up the pole and around the whole flag.
(The pole backward reads, "parsin," meaning, divided in two! The opening sentence is intentionally awkward, for it first reads up the pole as it talks about the pole thereby drawing attention to it! The
image and its reading together communicate its prophecy.)
A banner (or, flag/wonder/cross/pole) and their innocent One will we besiege!
(or, '...we will go around.')
Reading around the 'coin' in both directions:
A dieing man redeemed them!
You (sg.) will purchase them!
You (sg.) have declared them exempt from punishment!
(Or as Piel-inf., "You have redeemed them in order to exempt them from punishment.")
Second flag (vertical):
The banner of healing (with a snake on it), you numbered!
OUTLINE OF SIGNS (Following THE MENE-TEKEL PICTURE CODE)
This
Prophetic Picture Code was revealed as the full moon of Nov. 23,
2018, the anniversary of “The abomination that causes desolation”.
These signs occurred seven times 365.25 years from
the Fall of Babylon in 539 BC. (Left chart is a calendar of
events.)
Feb 1 and March 1, 2019. (Deaths: Saddam on Dec 29, 2006
{10 pm, EST}; Jan 28, 2006 {Kaduri’s code-Jan 18/’28‘, 2007};
Jan 11, 2014; Nov 30, Dec 3, 6, 2018