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Scientists have discovered in the Bible a secret code
The code is allegedly designed to hide bad news.
According to the researchers, this code was used for mention of death. To hide the bad news is often practiced in modern politics, but the roots of the use of this tactic, as it turned out, goes back to Biblical times. British and American researchers were able to get closer to the secret of the phenomenon the "Genesis Death Sandwich", showing the striking difference of the two key concepts "life" and "death."
In the opening and closing verses of the Bible there are frequent mentions of life, whereas death is mentioned only in the passages in the middle books. Experts from Keele University found that this find is the first known use of the technique, which is known as "putting in brackets" or "fork". The gist of it is that the bad news between the good placed like a sandwich. Normally, such a technique often used policy when we are talking about disagreeable topics.
Now it showed up even in such a document as Scripture. The opening, of course, is of great importance for people who study the Bible and are interested in those who wrote it. This is proof that the Bible authors had the skills of rhetoric and talents true of politicians. To detect this failed due to search the programmes of all the text in the form of a grid and enclosing the squares of the individual fragments. In the end you can see a clear picture of what it looks like text that contains good news and bad news.
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According to the researchers, this code was used for mention of death. To hide the bad news is often practiced in modern politics, but the roots of the use of this tactic, as it turned out, goes back to Biblical times. British and American researchers were able to get closer to the secret of the phenomenon the "Genesis Death Sandwich", showing the striking difference of the two key concepts "life" and "death."
In the opening and closing verses of the Bible there are frequent mentions of life, whereas death is mentioned only in the passages in the middle books. Experts from Keele University found that this find is the first known use of the technique, which is known as "putting in brackets" or "fork". The gist of it is that the bad news between the good placed like a sandwich. Normally, such a technique often used policy when we are talking about disagreeable topics.
Now it showed up even in such a document as Scripture. The opening, of course, is of great importance for people who study the Bible and are interested in those who wrote it. This is proof that the Bible authors had the skills of rhetoric and talents true of politicians. To detect this failed due to search the programmes of all the text in the form of a grid and enclosing the squares of the individual fragments. In the end you can see a clear picture of what it looks like text that contains good news and bad news.
Source: /users/448