There are many thousands, and they are difficult to list and explain. An introduction to the published codes is needed to explain what kinds of code results are statistically meaningful, and what results are commonplace. You would be best served by viewing the site in the Related Link and its internal links (introduction, methodology, etc). Link: Torah codes
You would be best served by viewing the Torahcode site and its internal links (introduction, methodology, etc).
You can purchase card packs with codes for The 39 Clues. Examples of codes are: G69CTWHC9T, G69CKR3K9T, 223M6DTNX2.
ICD codes stands for International Statistical Classification of Diseases. Some examples of ICD codes are: T81.535: Perforation due to foreign body left in the body after heart catherization. E08.22: Diabetes due to an underlying condition with diabetic chronic kidney disease.
It depends on which religion and which god you are referring to. Some examples are; bible Qur'an Torah
Yes. Japan has zip codes just like we do but their zip codes are seven numbers long as opposed to us, where we just have six digit zip codes. Below are some examples
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Edot, also pronounced eydot (or eydos) are mitzvot (Torah-commands) which commemorate. The Sabbath, the festivals, and tefillin are some examples.
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Various countries around the world use their own system of codes to deliver the mail. Some common examples include the ZIP codes in the USA or "postcodes" in the UK.
Examples are the Torah-scroll, the tefillin (phylacteries), the mezuzah-parchment, and any of the books of the Hebrew Prophets, if written on parchment. Other items, such as printed prayerbooks and printed copies of the Torah, have a lesser degree of holiness.
These are set out in the Torah and the books of Halakha (law), including the Talmud. Some examples are Kashrus (dietary laws), Shabbath, and prayers.
The Torah does not contain any laws, it contains the 'mitzvot' of 'guidelines'. Some examples of mitzvot that can be found reflected in American law are;The concept of statutes of limitation for crimes committedThe concept of individual rightsThe concept of workers' rightsRules for fair trials (although the rules for this in the Torah are far more stringent that the laws of any country)Laws against murder