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Nichael Cramer wrote:
> BTW, the text of the paper:
> 
>    "Equidistant Letter Sequences in theBook of Genesis"
>     by Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips and Yoav Rosenberg
>     (Statistical Science 1994, Vol. 9, No. 3, 429-438)
> 
> Can be found at:
>   http://www.math.gatech.edu/~jkatz/Religions/Numerics/genesis.html

After a poking around a bit more, I came up with the following URL:

   http://www.math.gatech.edu/~jkatz/Religions/Numerics/torah-bdm.html

Which contains the paper:

                    Some comments on
   "Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis",
     by Doron Witztum, Eliya Rips and Yaacov Rosenberg.
       Statistical Science, Vol. 9, No. 3 (1994) 429-438.

        Brendan McKay, Australian National University
                   Edition: May 7, 1996.

Which forms something of a rebuttal to (or at least a critcial examination 
of) the original paper.

Also, the "parent page" to both the pages above:

     http://www.math.gatech.edu/~jkatz/Religions/Numerics/

Contains a section containing a number of pointers related to this 
topic.  Probably the most interesting is:

     http://www.math.gatech.edu/~jkatz/Religions/Numerics/tcoderes.html

which contains the "Internet Resources" page for a mailing list devoted 
to this very topic.

Enjoy

Nichael Cramer
work: ncramer@bbn.com
home: nichael@sover.net
http://www.sover.net/~nichael/


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