ABRAHAMIC CODE (115/754)

 By Leo Tavares


My work on Biblical Numerics is guided by a fundamental principle, which I have coined "The Principle Of Repeatedly Self-referencing Identities". It is a necessary principle, as it gives us a required means by which to separate randomness from design. Given the fact that numbers will naturally overlap due to randomness alone, we can't just assume a particular overlap of numbers is by design. In fact, there will necessarily be an overlap of random numbers in even any coded text as well. If one were to deny this, then it would ultimately render the very idea of a code as meaningless (since a code is obviously dependent on the existence of real randomness). This is where "The Principle Of Repeatedly Self-referencing Identities" comes in, whereby the natural relatedness of two or more values repeatedly point or reference back to each other.

I am going to demonstrate how key passages in the Hebrew Bible repeatedly point to the Standard/Ordinal Hebrew numerical signatures of Jesus Christ (these being the two key alphanumeric systems of Biblical Numerics). The following are all discoveries I have made in the alphanumeric values behind the Biblical accounts of Abraham/Isaac, the flood of Noah, Joshua leading Israel into the promised land and more. Note that the values are repeatedly tied to the alphanumeric language in which the Hebrew Bible itself was written (Biblical Hebrew) and the proper Hebrew spelling of "Jesus Christ" (Yehoshua HaMashiac), which means the element of natural relatedness here is clear and undeniable. Furthermore, I will also demonstrate a semantic/geometric relationship in the Abrahamic code that stands as one of the most powerful proofs of Biblical Numerics.

Here are the Ordinal numerical values of the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet: