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Books with author R. Edwin Sherman

  • Bible Code Bombshell

    R. Edwin Sherman

    eBook (New Leaf Press, May 1, 2005)
    Explosive evidence that Bible codes point to the life of Christ!When Ed Sherman, a mathematician with 30 years of experience, and Nathan Jacobi, an Israeli physicist, set out to debunk claims that there were mysterious codes in the Hebrew Old Testament, they could not have envisioned the startling conclusions they would reach. As Dr. Jacobi, an agnostic Jew, looked for lengthy Hebrew codes about Christ, repeatedly he discovered compelling excerpts from the life of the man from Nazareth.Time and again Dr. Jacobi found that one-or two-word codes were actually part of much longer encoded sentences that echoed the Gospel accounts. Moreover, these encoded sentences were extensively embedded in two passages most widely regarded as prophecies of the crucifixion of Christ (Isaiah 53 and Psalms 22).Bible Code Bombshell sets forth startling new evidence that code sequences in Scripture are irrefutable evidence of a Divine hand. In this highly readable book, Sherman offers both skeptics and believers a gold mine of information that will prompt much thinking about the origins of the Bible.Unlike other Bible code books, this unique book features codes that are phrases and sentences, and not just one-or two-word codes.The only code book by researchers that are internationally recognized mathematicians and statistical expertsResponds directly and accurately to Bible code critics
  • Bible Code Bombshell: Compelling Scientific Evidence That God Authored The Bible

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Oct. 8, 2004)
    Book by Sherman, R. Edwin
  • Bible Code Bombshell

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (New Leaf Press, June 1, 2005)
    When Ed Sherman, a mathematician with 30 years of experience, and Nathan Jacobi, an Israeli physicist, set out to debunk claims that there were mysterious codes in the Hebrew Old Testament, they could not have envisioned the startling conclusions they would reach. As Dr. Jacobi, an agnostic Jew, looked for lengthy Hebrew codes about Christ, repeatedly he discovered compelling excerpts from the life of the man from Nazareth. Time and again, Dr. Jacobi found that one- or two-word codes were actually part of much longer encoded sentences that echoed the Gospel accounts. Moreover, these encoded sentences were extensively embedded in two passages most widely regarded as prophecies of the crucifixion of Christ (Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22). Bible Code Bombshell sets forth startling new evidence that code sequences in Scripture are irrefutable evidence of a Divine hand. In this highly readable book, Sherman offers both skeptics and believers a gold mine of information that will prompt much thinking about the origins of the Bible. Unlike other Bible code books, this unique book features codes that are phrases and sentences, and not just one- or two-word codesThe only code book by researchers that are internationally recognized mathematicians and statistical expertsResponds directly and accurately to Bible code critics
  • Bible Code Bombshell by R. Edwin Sherman

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (New Leaf Press, March 15, 1859)
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  • Bible Code Bombshell

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (New Leaf Press, June 1, 2005)
    Are there hidden words and messages within the Hebrew text of the Bible? Who hid them there? What is their purpose? Author and mathematician R. Edwin Sherman presents startling, never-before-seen evidence of these codes and their significance for the world today. In this informative and entertaining new book, the astonishing contents of over 200 lengthy codes are translated by Dr. Nathan Jacobi, one of the world’s leading experts on Bible codes. Unlike other books on this topic, most of the codes presented in this book are so lengthy that they could not be coincidental. For example, while it may be possible to find “Messiah” as a code in an ordinary book, the chances of finding the longer code, “you will cry out for the blood of the Messiah,” are extremely small. A mathematician with 30 years of experience in probability and statistical analysis, Mr. Sherman explains clearly how codes show that the Bible is indeed inspired by God.
  • Buh-Bye To All That

    Edward Sherman

    language (, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Leaving childhood behind, Edward Sherman learns to navigate the New York City subway system as a tween with strong opinions. He volunteers to help the elderly as his Bar Mitzvah approaches. He replaces his lost relatives with the elderly of the Upper West Side -- Holocaust survivors and seniors who defy stereotype! A memoir, a journey, a New York City story.
  • New Windmills: Old Mali and the Boy

    D.R. Sherman

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Secondary Division, Jan. 31, 1966)
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  • Brothers of the Sea

    D. R. Sherman

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co (Juv), June 15, 1966)
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  • Old Mali and the Boy

    D. R. Sherman

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Jan. 1, 1966)
    In the half-light of an Indian jungle a youth and an old man act out the timeless drama of a boy's coming of age. Old Mali is a gardener, dreaming, as his gnarled fingers work the soil, of his youthful exploits as a hunter. The boy is enthralled by Mali's tales of greet hunts and persuades the old man to take him deep into the jungle. The sudden clashing sound of a hidden trap closing on Mali's leg transforms the excursion into a nightmare. And the resolution of this suspenseful, taut novel becomes a shattering but marvelously enriching experience.
  • Buh-Bye To All That

    Edward Sherman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 1, 2016)
    Leaving childhood behind, Edward Sherman learns to navigate the New York City subway system as a tween with strong opinions. He volunteers to help the elderly as his Bar Mitzvah approaches. He replaces his lost relatives with the elderly of the Upper West Side -- Holocaust survivors and seniors who defy stereotype! A memoir, a journey, a New York City story.
  • Brothers of the sea

    D. R Sherman

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational, March 15, 1972)
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  • Brothers of the sea.

    D. R. Sherman

    Paperback (Pocket Books, New York, March 15, 1968)
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