The novel takes place in the early 21st century in Israel. The hero manages to decipher the true code contained in the text of the Old Testament.
This Code turns out to be nothing other than a word-written program for the genetic reconfiguration of a human—step by step transforming an Earth person into a Cosmic person, who gains access to special worlds.
The hero himself conducts the decisive experiment: he extracts from the text the main Code that triggers a genetic restructuring of the organism. After that, he takes the next step—he persuades an acquaintance to become a Messiah, in other words, to play that role in order to deliver the Code to all of humanity.
This is how the Exodus begins: the Code’s people leave Earth, carrying the ability to instantly move through space-time. The process of the Exodus is accompanied by sharp conflicts both on Earth and in other worlds. Not all of humanity accepted the Code; as a result, it split into two parts—people of the Code and those not affected by the genetic changes. Humanity changes, but its best qualities remain—such as, for example, the ability to love.
It is love that allows the novel’s main characters to overcome all difficulties and become the founders of a new humanity.