If I may be a little critical here, this reminds me of something I heard happened awhile back. I guess some people used a computer, in the earlier days of computers, to make the original languages of the Bible all be put together into one block of letters. Removing all spaces & the like, they just made the words--all the Word of God--into one block, and proceeded to do a "word search" across it. They found some remarkable things; there were predictions of major events, such as 9/11 (though how they found the ancient Hebrew words for "airplane" and "twin towers" would require some explanation). And, as with so many things we're bombarded with, there was a prophecy of the time of the end of the world. It was all right there, in a re-arranged Scripture!
We can string things together any way we like, to get different results. Whether or not these people with a computer intended to predict 9/11 or the apocalypse, I don't know. Either way, it doesn't prove anything like they made it out to be (though I hear the authors bought several houses worldwide with the massive profits from the book they published with their findings). The Psalms I connected could've been connected pretty easily in any direction; those of
@mnorian , less so. We can be creative enough to connect the verses he found, but what would that prove?
I don't really have a conclusion here, so
@Victor in Christ , what do you think?