Bible Code Predicted Rabin's Death
It could not be a coincidence. The words "assassin that will assassinate" across the name "Yitzhak Rabin" the only time his full name appears in theold testament . The bible code stated he would be killed in the Hebrew year that started in September 1995. Now, on November 4th, he was dead.
Rabin's friend, ChaimGuri , told me it was also the first thing he thought of when the prime minister was shot.
"It was like a knife in my heart," saidGuri . "I called the chief of staff, generalBarak , and said, 'the American reporter, he knew it a year ago, I told the prime minister. It was in the bible.' " When I first found the Rabin murder encoded, I remembered the first question my book editor had
asked me: "what if you had known about theSadat assassination before it happened? Could you have warned him, and kept it from happening?" With Rabin, I tried and failed. Before the assassination no one was able to find the name of the gunman, or the exact date. A few days after I first contacted the prime minister,dr . Rips and I met with the chief scientist at the ministry of defense, gen. Isaacben -Israel. We searched for details. But only the year of the predicted murder was apparent.
After Rabin was killed, the name of his assassin, "Amir," was immediately found in the bible code. It was always there, right above Rabin's name, but hidden in plain sight.
"Amir" was encoded in the same place as "Yitzhak Rabin" and "assassin who will assassinate."
Moreover, the words "name of the assassin" appeared in the plain text of the bible in the same verse that
the name "Amir" appeared in the hidden text. And also, in that same verse, the hidden text stated, "he
struck, he killed the prime minister."
He was even identified as an Israeli who shot at close range: "his killer, one of his people, the one who
got close."
The code revealed when and where it would happen. "In 5756," the Hebrew year that began in
September 1995, crossed both "Tel Aviv" and "Rabin assassination." "Amir" appeared again in the same
place.
From "The Bible Code" by Michael Drosnin