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The Divine Code—A Prophetic Encyclopedia of Numbers Volume I: 1 to 25

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The 10th Anniversary Edition of 'The Divine Code', now in a beautiful 2-volume set, is ground-breaking in its scope. From history to prophecy, from apologetics to politics, numbers are everywhere but not clearly understood. Steve Cioccolanti has expanded this study of the meaning of numbers to include Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, Benjamin Netanyahu, Kim Clement, Osama bin Laden, the Third Temple, the 7 Noahide Laws, World War III, and much more. That is why it is 'A Prophetic Encyclopedia of Numbers.' 'The Divine Code' is a carefully researched exploration into the meaning of numbers, codes, cycles and patterns found in Scripture, nature, history, and prophecy. It demystifies familiar numbers like 7, 13, 666 and illuminates lesser known ones like 17, 58 and 708. Years of research and revelation have crafted this spiritual magnum opus that you will find an easy read and a joy to keep. Thought-provoking and highly practical, 'The Divine Code' is brimming with lively topics such as God, angels, demons, healing, dreams, different personalities, and end time prophecy. As you read it, you will fall in love with the Creator of Numbers. Let the Spirit of the Lord show you how to apply numbers to find meaning in life, fulfill your purpose, and prepare for eternity. Pick a chapter and you will find a surprising nugget of truth. As one reviewer raved, “This is the Bible of Numbers.” Volume I contains the number range 1 to 25. Volume II contains the number range 26 to 1000. ********************** "Steve Cioccolanti’s The Divine Code is another example of an additional 21st-century disclosure that will set the readers heart on fire with the truths he has uncovered…If you enjoy God’s divine numbers' brain game, you won’t want to pass up this enlightening and anointed volume on Biblical numbers code breaker." —DR. DENNIS LINDSAY
, President and CEO of Christ For The Nations ********************** “The Divine Code...is an excellent reference book that is extremely informative, inspirational and practical in every way…This excellent book has reconciled the extremes in doctrines and practices we see all around us, and brings forth the proper balanced Biblical perspective.” --PASTOR DENNIS BALCOMBE, Founder of Revival Chinese Ministries International
, Missionary to Hong Kong since 1969 ********************** "Bible Numerics is a subject that will never be exhausted. The Divine Code by Steve Cioccolanti certainly adds to this amazing and fascinating subject." 
--KEVIN CONNER, 
Internationally-Recognized Theologian and Author ********************** “There is NO OTHER BOOK like 'The Divine Code'…Pastor Cioccolanti is the first pastor I know to highlight God’s glory in the Bible through numbers in an entertaining way. I don’t think Christians appreciate the importance of numbers. They are afraid that they may be dabbling in Kabbalah or the occult, so this book is ground-breaking in educating people that God created numbers to glorify Him.” --LORILYN ROBERTS, 
Award-Winning Christian Author **********************

375 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 20, 2019

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Steve Cioccolanti

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Born in Thailand to a family of Buddhists, Catholics, Methodists and Muslims, Steve has a unique perspective on world religions and global politics. Having traveled to 40 nations as a popular professional speaker, he is known for his passion to take common questions people ask and answer them in simple, multi-sensory ways.

Steve Cioccolanti is senior pastor of Discover Church, Melbourne, Australia, where he lives with his wife and two children.

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May 19, 2019
I wholeheartedly recommend this book and its companion volume II.

As a somewhat avid reader, I have read Christian books that either take a long time to get into, or takes a lot of effort to keep going. The result has been kindle ebooks with the progress bar barely a centimetre into the thumbnail, or feeling a little disappointed at myself for not 'finishing a book' as I should. Perhaps it is your issue too.

Yet, 'The divine code' has trumped this dual dilemma of mine; sustaining itself for a worthwhile read within less than 10 days. I understand that a good book transfers information; but this God book has pushed me for greater appreciation (for His patterns, His scriptures).

Here are 3 gems I extracted (please do not read on if you would like to stumble upon deeper or new ideas yourself in the book).

Chapter 10 - Tithing. God asks for 10%+ of our increase/income done so with cheerful faith. There are bible teachers I respect a lot who have held dear to the notion of 'give what is in your heart', in fear of the possible begrudging heart if told to tithe as a command/demand. The scriptures provided make a strong case for tithing, as does logic (e.g. in Australia a full time adult worker will most likely see 20-30%+ of his wages taxed within a year, and that's ‘double or triple tithing’ to a government that cannot provide eternal salvation or indwelling Holy Spirit!)

Chapter 19 - Healing. There are 19 recorded healings by Jesus, with more than half of these 'activated' or 'initiated' by the sick person. When a person considers Jesus' unchanging nature and the unnamed mass multitude healings into thousands at least, it becomes very hard to hold onto the idea that 'Jesus no longer heals today’. My response would be ‘God help me with my unbelief!’ instead of ‘yeah maybe He heals, I hope he heals me’.

Chapter 25 - Grace. The four soils parable appears in all 4 gospels and thankfully the disciples asked for an explanation which Jesus promptly gives. 25% bear fruit whilst the other 75% don't do well at all. More than anything else, it reminds me that our work (whether business or ministry or personal) will be replete with hard soil setbacks, but with God's help and a biblically positive attitude, the results will come. There will be reaping and the challenges of sowing would be a fainter memory.

And here are 4 reasons why I think you will enjoy the book:

1. There is a revitalisation of well known bible stories e.g. the all famous prodigal son's story features the 5 Love Languages, e.g. Hezekiah's plea for extra 15 years actually results in the birth of the wicked long-living king Manasseh of 50+ years

2. There is a refutation of common objections to christianity, e.g. millions of evolutionary progress VS population growth rate, e.g. the bible was corrupted by various agendas VS the hundreds of numerical patterns on both macro and micro levels that could have been derailed at 1000+ points but hasn’t.

3. There is a correction against overreaching within christianity e.g. ban those christmas trees e.g. boycott those who don't meet for church on sundays alone, e.g. sickness is from God

4. There is a promotion of acknowledging the jewish roots of the christian faith. We cannot afford to compartmentalise our christianity from the facts that: Jewish songwriters wrote the 150 psalms for national singing; 7 Jewish feasts point to Jesus' fulfilment of scripture; Jewish prophecies by Daniel long foretold the regrouping of Israel in the end times.

I trust that this book also becomes a personal friend of yours; one that guides you further towards the God of the Bible. Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit!
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July 11, 2019
Very interesting insites about truth and the Bible.

If you are not sure if you know God, this book is for you. Eye opening truths and insites in to number patterns found in scriptures.
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September 11, 2019
What an amazing gift for these end to the end times.

He really has a gift for applying math to the Bible equals prophecy. I’m going to his second book now.
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