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The Bible was written in the language of mathematics, a universal language across national and linguistic boundaries:
The original languages of Scripture, Hebrew and Greek, are both alphanumeric languages, which means that every letter in the Hebrew/Greek alphabet is also a number.
Likewise, the laws of the universe are encoded in the language of mathematics, as Pythagoras puts it:
For example, the number π is directly linked to the Gematria of the Bible.
As a transcendent and infinite constant of mathematics and physics, it is an expression of the invisible, eternal G-d.
The opening verse of the Torah states:
In the beginning G-d created the heavens and the earth Genesis 1:1
If you add up the numerical values (standard gematria) of all the letters, the result is 2701.
The creation verse is the product of 37 and its mirror number 73 and mathematically speaking (apart from 2701*1), the only possible solution to represent the very first verse of the Torah as a product of two numbers
It is most fitting that the Creation verse has this bilateral symmetry (mirror symmetry), since we find the same pattern throughout creation itself.
How do you calculate small gematria? Just as we calculate normal (standard) gematria, excluding the zeros.
The addition of the small numerical values (gematria) results in 82.
For the word Torah, the standard gematria is 611 and the small gematria is 17
torah
תורה
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
5. ה He 5
∑ 611
torah
תורה
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
5. ה He 5
∑ 17
According to Jewish interpretation, G-d first created the Torah as a blueprint of creation and then the world, similar to a builder who draws up a blueprint for his building before he completes it (so to speak). Thus, the Torah existed before creation. It served as the metaphysical foundation for the entire universe.
Its first word, bereshit, (In the beginning), has many meanings and one of them is the creation of time as we know it. If we look at the letters of the Alefbet, each letter has a letter that comes before it except the first letter, Alef. The Alef is left as it is since it is the first letter and therefore has no previous letter.
What is the numerical value of the letters preceding the letters of bereshit?
It is 611, which is also the numerical value of the word torah.
This numerical association indicates that the Torah preceded the world and is the blueprint of creation. Bereshit tells us that the Torah existed before physical creation and even before time as we know it.
The first verse indicates π (the average of the initial letters of the first verse corresponds to the value of π = 22/7 =3.14
Now let's look at the value of π for 611 decimal places and calculate the total of those places. What is the sum of those first 611 decimal places of π?
The sum of the first 611 decimal places of π is exactly 2701.
This is a 100% perfect mathematical match between the sum of the standard Torah gematria 611 decimal places of π and 2701, which is the word value of the first verse of the Torah.
Now let's repeat the exercise.
The small gematria of the word Torah is 17 and therefore we will calculate the sum of the first 17 decimal places of π. The sum of the first 17 decimal places adds up to 82!
Repeated application of the same method again leads to a 100% mathematically perfect match
The standard gematria of the Torah is 611.
The standard gematria of the first verse is 2701.
The first 611 decimal places of π add up to 2701!
The small gematria of the Torah is 17.
The small gematria of the first verse is 82.
The first 17 decimal places of π add up to 82!
The numbers 3 and 7 are the basic mathematical signature of the Divine. The Protoverse (Gen 1:1) is the most important verse in the Bible from a gematric perspective. In fact, it can be said to be equal to all other verses when it comes to deciphering Divine mathematics. For in the Protover we find the template for all other arithmetic operations in Scripture. The Protoverse is constructed in a way that we are only now beginning to truly appreciate. Nothing in the history of this world could be as incredibly simple as his wording
In the beginning G-d created the heaven and the earth
which simultaneously bears fruit in a mind-bogglingly complex mathematical miracle. His orchestrated virtuosity is unparalleled and possibly infinite.
The Torah is unchangeable as long as heaven and earth exist (Mt 5:18). How are heaven, earth and Torah numerically connected?
The design of the decimal places of π and their connection to the Torah are so close that 611 places from the 17th place add up to exactly 2701, the value of the first verse of the Torah!
So, in effect, we have observed groups of numbers that are mirror images of each other. One set consists of 17 decimal places and then another 611 decimal places. The other set consists of 611 decimal places and then another 17 decimal places. That is, the first 17 decimal places add up to 82 and the following 611 decimal places add up to 2701.
This also works in reverse order, starting with the decimal place 628 and counting back we find that the 17 decimal places equal 82 and the previous 611 decimal places equal 2701.
This results in a reflection of the regular and small numerical values of the first verse, 2701 and 82. Both values have a perfect mirror image in the decimal places of π. This design of decimal places in the number is a perfect mathematical symmetry.
The universe appears to have been designed by a pure mathematician.
By the way: the Aramaic word for Torah has the numerical value 628
Torah
Orayta (aramaic)
אורייתא
1. א Alef 1
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
10. י Yud 10
10. י Yud 10
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
1. א Alef 1
Σ 628
The original languages of Scripture, Hebrew and Greek, are both alphanumeric languages, which means that every letter in the Hebrew/Greek alphabet is also a number.
Likewise, the laws of the universe are encoded in the language of mathematics, as Pythagoras puts it:
Everything is number!
For example, the number π is directly linked to the Gematria of the Bible.
As a transcendent and infinite constant of mathematics and physics, it is an expression of the invisible, eternal G-d.
The opening verse of the Torah states:
In the beginning G-d created the heavens and the earth Genesis 1:1
If you add up the numerical values (standard gematria) of all the letters, the result is 2701.
The creation verse is the product of 37 and its mirror number 73 and mathematically speaking (apart from 2701*1), the only possible solution to represent the very first verse of the Torah as a product of two numbers
It is most fitting that the Creation verse has this bilateral symmetry (mirror symmetry), since we find the same pattern throughout creation itself.
How do you calculate small gematria? Just as we calculate normal (standard) gematria, excluding the zeros.
The addition of the small numerical values (gematria) results in 82.
For the word Torah, the standard gematria is 611 and the small gematria is 17
torah
תורה
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
5. ה He 5
∑ 611
torah
תורה
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
5. ה He 5
∑ 17
According to Jewish interpretation, G-d first created the Torah as a blueprint of creation and then the world, similar to a builder who draws up a blueprint for his building before he completes it (so to speak). Thus, the Torah existed before creation. It served as the metaphysical foundation for the entire universe.
Its first word, bereshit, (In the beginning), has many meanings and one of them is the creation of time as we know it. If we look at the letters of the Alefbet, each letter has a letter that comes before it except the first letter, Alef. The Alef is left as it is since it is the first letter and therefore has no previous letter.
What is the numerical value of the letters preceding the letters of bereshit?
It is 611, which is also the numerical value of the word torah.
This numerical association indicates that the Torah preceded the world and is the blueprint of creation. Bereshit tells us that the Torah existed before physical creation and even before time as we know it.
The first verse indicates π (the average of the initial letters of the first verse corresponds to the value of π = 22/7 =3.14
Now let's look at the value of π for 611 decimal places and calculate the total of those places. What is the sum of those first 611 decimal places of π?
The sum of the first 611 decimal places of π is exactly 2701.
This is a 100% perfect mathematical match between the sum of the standard Torah gematria 611 decimal places of π and 2701, which is the word value of the first verse of the Torah.
Now let's repeat the exercise.
The small gematria of the word Torah is 17 and therefore we will calculate the sum of the first 17 decimal places of π. The sum of the first 17 decimal places adds up to 82!
Repeated application of the same method again leads to a 100% mathematically perfect match
The standard gematria of the Torah is 611.
The standard gematria of the first verse is 2701.
The first 611 decimal places of π add up to 2701!
The small gematria of the Torah is 17.
The small gematria of the first verse is 82.
The first 17 decimal places of π add up to 82!
The numbers 3 and 7 are the basic mathematical signature of the Divine. The Protoverse (Gen 1:1) is the most important verse in the Bible from a gematric perspective. In fact, it can be said to be equal to all other verses when it comes to deciphering Divine mathematics. For in the Protover we find the template for all other arithmetic operations in Scripture. The Protoverse is constructed in a way that we are only now beginning to truly appreciate. Nothing in the history of this world could be as incredibly simple as his wording
In the beginning G-d created the heaven and the earth
which simultaneously bears fruit in a mind-bogglingly complex mathematical miracle. His orchestrated virtuosity is unparalleled and possibly infinite.
The Torah is unchangeable as long as heaven and earth exist (Mt 5:18). How are heaven, earth and Torah numerically connected?
The design of the decimal places of π and their connection to the Torah are so close that 611 places from the 17th place add up to exactly 2701, the value of the first verse of the Torah!
So, in effect, we have observed groups of numbers that are mirror images of each other. One set consists of 17 decimal places and then another 611 decimal places. The other set consists of 611 decimal places and then another 17 decimal places. That is, the first 17 decimal places add up to 82 and the following 611 decimal places add up to 2701.
This also works in reverse order, starting with the decimal place 628 and counting back we find that the 17 decimal places equal 82 and the previous 611 decimal places equal 2701.
This results in a reflection of the regular and small numerical values of the first verse, 2701 and 82. Both values have a perfect mirror image in the decimal places of π. This design of decimal places in the number is a perfect mathematical symmetry.
The universe appears to have been designed by a pure mathematician.
By the way: the Aramaic word for Torah has the numerical value 628
Torah
Orayta (aramaic)
אורייתא
1. א Alef 1
6. ו Vav 6
20. ר Resch 200
10. י Yud 10
10. י Yud 10
22. ת תּ Tav/Sav 400
1. א Alef 1
Σ 628
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