In an era of deep religious crisis and technological triumph, the world's most ancient text - the
Bible - becomes the subject of an unprecedented scientific experiment. This book invites readers to view
Holy Scripture not through the lens of dogma or mysticism, but through the "lenses" of machine learning
algorithms and mathematical logic.
The author explores the Bible as a multi-layered information code, drawing bold parallels between
the Divine Logos and modern programming. The work addresses fundamental questions:
• Science and Faith: How do archaeological discoveries and the theory of "Intelligent Design"
change our understanding of biblical narratives?
• The Magic of Language: Why might linguistics - from ancient Hebrew gematria to the Slavic
Glagolitic alphabet - be the key to the code of the universe?
• Digital Hermeneutics: Can AI discover hidden structures in the direct speech of Christ that have
eluded human perception for centuries?
This work is more than just a search for "Bible codes"; it is an attempt to synthesize religion,
linguistics, and computer science. The author proposes an original method for the mathematical analysis
of Gospel texts, transforming reading into an engaging process of decoding meanings where the machine
serves as a tool for a new hermeneutics.
The book is intended for anyone seeking answers to the "hard questions" of existence at the intersection
of ancient traditions and future technologies.