New Testament Verses (NT-7957)

If you're not dumbstruck by the fact that the 7957 individual verses in the New Testament create an enormous perfect hexagon, then you are likely intellectually unreachable! When I discovered this fact in writing my book on the math of the Bible, it made me rewrite the book and start over!

Centered hexagonal numbers such as this are the bread and butter of biblical mathematics. You find them everywhere. That makes this pattern highly consistent with all that we have seen in the math of the Text itself. Recently, however, this powerful proof was almost eclipsed by another discovery. NT-7957 isn't just a hexagon, it is also an important pentagonal number. In fact it is the 73rd pentagonal number. What that means is that the number of verses in the New Testament, a feature hiding in plain sight before the eyes of billions of Christians for hundreds of years, is actually based on the pattern and template of Genesis 1:1.

Due to this newly discovered geometry we can rewrite the math for the New Testament:

NT-7957 = (73 x 73) + (73 x (73 - 37))

Which is a binary couplet of a full star of stars and an empty star of stars.

If we subtract the Ontological Autograph (I AM that I AM (543)) from each of the three required triangles in the pentagonal configuration, what we find is the other most important protoverse in the Bible, seen in the sum of Bluer's Triangle or Genesis 1:1 + John 1:1.

NT-7957 - (543 x 3) = T(112) = 2701 + 3627

A recently published find of mine based on the Euler Fractal, shows how all hexagons can be decomposed into star-patterns, i.e., star theory.

See it here as the starburst-hexagram on the world's math database NJ Sloanes' OEIS:A154105

When we do this to the number of verses in the New Testament we find the most important name in the Old Testament. This is the 26th starburst hexagram, the starburst hexagram of the Lord (Yahweh). Which also displays the number of chapters in the Bible (1189).

The initial discovery of the significance of NT-7957 revealed the importance of the name Stephen to the make up of the verses of the New Testament. Why is the Greek name Stephen (Stephanos) so important? The Disciple Stephen was the very first Christian Martry, the first to die in the name of Christianity.

What makes all this such a revelation is that we can now look at the New Testament like a map based on the shape of a hexagon. When we do this, we find that the very event of Stephen's death divides the entire New Testament in half according to Euler's pentagonal number theorem, i.e., the basic breakdown of a centered hexagonal numbers into generalized pentagonal numbers so instrumental to the operations of partition theory, number theory and the Euler Function.

This also shows the importance of protoverses (the first mention of a name or person in the Text) because the verses of Acts 7:58 and Acts 7:59 partitions the entirety of the New Testament.

Other patterns are found in abundance.

NT-7957 now must be considered one of the important elements in the canon of biblical number.

REVELATION 1:1 (18,865)

The Revelation protoverse is another famous verse within the biblical mathematics community. For three good reasons:

Revelation 1:1 is the protoverse of the last book of the Bible

Revelation 1:1 = 3773 + 3773 + 3773 + 3773 + 3773

Revelation 1:1 = (37 + 73/2) x (7 x 7 x 7)

All together they make Rev. 1:1 an important object of study. However Rev. 1:1 has been stubbornly resistant to inquiry and has been silent on any more of its secrets for decades now. Part of the reason for this is the exceptional value of the standard Greek of 18,865. It is beyond the range of most biblical sums (under 10k), yet this high range was the precisely where all secrets had been hiding all along. Rev. 1:1 is out of range for most Bible math put perfectly in range for the higher star-math. Revelation 1:1 is perfectly situated between Star(37) and the Star(73).

The illustration shows how Star(37) comes together with the equally famous 151 heart of the Logos star. The 72 configurations that surround Star(37) naturally combine with the center of Star(37) to produce a superbly symmetrical 37 x 73 correlation with Genesis 1:1.

The Star(73) correlation is quite possibly even more exciting because it incorporates one of the functions of the identity the Lord Jesus Christ (3168). The complete sum of the 37th EMIRP-pair and the 73rd EMIRP-pair produce a perfect average of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

37th and 73rd EMIRP-pairs: 1009 + 9001 + 1511 + 1151 = 4 x 3168

Lastly the triangle of Jesus Christ (i.e., T(205) or 21,115) has a positive connection to the verse, through a tetraktys-multiple of the first five words of the Bible. The 205th triangle has a bounty of references to the other names of Jesus in Hebrew and English. As T(205) is a nonagonal triangle it must be composed of nine smaller triangles, each one of which is 6 x 391 or six times the name Jesus in Hebrew standard. Similarly the whole triangle is 41 x 515 or Elohim/God (ordinal) times Jesus (English standard).