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Jason House Projects

The following is an overview of the Jason House Projects. Altogether there are seven projects related to the Bible and four others.

Bible Tribes logo Bible Tribes

Bible Tribes shows how the "lost tribes" of ancient Israel are found. The strategy is based on a simple mathematical formula from Revelation chapter 7 that provides a list of dates when each tribe indentified themselves by signing a document. The tribes became most of the leading nations of the world, in fulfillment of the promises to Abraham. Knowing who the tribes became makes sense of headlines in the news now, shows what God has done in history and reveals the "prophetic players" going forward.

Bible Canon logo Bible Canon

Bible Canon navigates the oft ignored world of different Bibles that exist within Christianity. The need is to prove which set of books make up the covenant between God and man so those books can be received confidentally. Scripture says to have an answer for everyone who asks and the world at large is asking why Christians have different Bibles while all claiming their Bible is from God.

Bible Dots logo Bible Dots

Bible Dots applies the corrected book order of the Bible (explained later) by notating where the 66 books of the Bible repeat in miniature in Scripture. With circled numbers, or dots, readers are directed to the related book for each passage of the Bible. The ability to balance Scripture correctly makes interpretation nearly mechanical.

Bible Languages logo Bible Languages

Bible Languages is a Bible translation project that takes an entirely novel approach to the task of Bible translation. The strategy is to define the full range of meanings for each letter of the Hebrew/Aramaic alphabet. With a deep understanding of the letters we can determine the meaning of each word in the Bible's lexicon and from there we can translate accurately. There are also certain promises this project aims to fulfill, such as consistently translating original language terms into English so the Bible's algebra is not unduly broken.

Bible Time logo Bible Time

Bible Time is where this journey began and the largest Jason House Project. Bible Time explains the Bible's calendar and time line from Adam to present. It then provides a strategy for hooking that ancient time line to our modern calendar, to the day. The result is a modern replay of the ancient time line where years in history are now days. There are also anniversary replays of history. There's a Yahoo group watching headline fulfillment as we work through the Bible's time line. We've watched hundreds of date fulfillments over more than ten years. Come join the fun.

Bible Book Order logo Bible Book Order

Bible Book Order arranges the books of the Bible in a new order based on the book of Isaiah. The result is an unbroken context from Genesis to Revelation, prophetic commentary from Isaiah, a hidden message in the names of the books and a key for a couple other Jason House Projects.

Bible Clocks logo Bible Clocks

Bible Clocks explains time in the Bible below the day. Instead of hours of the clock the Bible tells time as hours of the day (hours since 6am). What time of day was Jesus placed on the cross? Scholars, Bible commentators and translators often get this wrong because they use the modern zero based counting system while the Bible is written on a 1 based system. Study a Bible Clock to see how the problem is resolved and gain back control of time.

Ministry Commons logo Ministry Commons

Ministry Commons provides a place to explain the need for correctly licensing ministry materials for widespread use and sharing as the Bible teaches. Though a play on the Creative Commons name, Ministry Commons is really allied in spirit with the example given us by the Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) world in general and the GPL community in particular.

Vav Pey Noon logo Vav Pey Noon

Vav Pey Noon is currently just a place holder. It was used as a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for missionaries, but may be resurrected for other purposes in the near future.

Iapetos logo Iapetos

Iapetos is a distribution point for the various parts of computer code used across the Jason House Projects. Currently this includes the Content Management System (CMS) behind the websites and a tagging specification for marking up Bible texts.

Bible Time Press logo Bible Time Press

Bible Time Press is our "print shop" for distributing printed Bibles, Bible Clocks, Bible Calendars and other ministry materials resulting from the research. Start here if you're looking for a hard copy of something from the Jason House universe.