AGAPE RATIO

By Leo Tavares


The Golden Ratio (Phi) is a universal constant that appears throughout the natural world and is even tied to the natural human sense of aesthetics (see here: Golden Ratio). What if I told you that this universal constant, which permeates creation itself, actually points to the unconditional love of God? That is precisely what I have uncovered through the science of Biblical Numerics.

The Greek word "Agape" is the Biblical Greek word for love and denotes an unconditional love. The most famous passage in the Bible that highlights the unconditional love of God is 1 John 4:8, which reads as follows:

1 John 4:8

"He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love"


The Golden Ratio yields an infinite series of non-cyclic digits. We know that the ratio between any two whole numbers can never produce the exact Golden Ratio (they can only produce an approximation at best). This now leads to my discovery of "The Agape Ratio Of Jesus Christ", which shows that the unconditional love of God, and his numerical signature, permeates throughout creation:

THE AGAPE RATIO OF JESUS CHRIST

Standard Hebrew "JESUS CHRIST" = 754

Ordinal Greek 1 John 4:8 = 466

1 John 4:8

"He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love"

Ordinal Greek word values:

15 + 19 + 58 + 45 + 45 + 47 + 41 + 43 + 15 + 46 + 28 + 64 = 466

754/466 = The Golden Ratio

754/466 = 1.61803



Do you realize what this means? The ratio between the numerical signature of Jesus Christ (Yehoshua HaMashiac) and the key "Agape" passage of the Bible (highlighting the unconditional love of God) yields the Golden Ratio to a shocking accuracy of 1.61803! Thus, the unconditional love of God, through the coded mathematics of the Bible, literally permeates throughout creation!




My research demonstrates repeatedly how the coded mathematics of the Bible ties back to the Genesis 1:1 Prime Factors (37 and 73). So it is with "The Agape Ratio":

Standard Hebrew "Jesus Christ" (754) yields Phi as a ratio with Ordinal Greek 1 John 4:8 (466)

754/466 = Phi (1.61803)

Standard Genesis 1:1 = 73 × 37

73 and 37 concatenates to 737

Ordinal Greek "JESUS CHRIST" = 205

205 + 737 =

Standard Greek "GOD IS LOVE" (1 John 4:8)

205 + 205th Composite number =

Ordinal Greek 1 John 4:8 (466)

Standard Greek "JESUS CHRIST" = 2368

Standard Greek "GOD IS LOVE" (1 John 4:8) = 942

The FIRST time the sequence 2368 appears in the decimal expansion of Phi is immediately followed by the FIRST appearance of 942

(verify here: Phi Position Calculator)

Phi = 1.618 … 2368942

Ordinal Greek "LOVE" (AGAPE) = 64

2368/64 = 37



This also ties back to another discovery I made years ago in the decimal expansion of Phi. The Ordinal Hebrew value of "Jesus Christ" = 115 and the Standard Hebrew value of "Jesus Christ" = 754. Incredibly, the sum of these two naturally related values (869) actually splits the Ordinal Hebrew value of "Jesus" and "Christ" within the decimal expansion of Phi (after the decimal point)! :

Ordinal Hebrew "JESUS" (Yehoshua) = 58

Ordinal Hebrew "CHRIST" (HaMashiac) = 57

The first occurence of the sequence 58057 in the decimal expansion of Phi (after the decimal point) begins precisely on the 869th digit

(verify here: Phi Position Calculator)

"Phi Position" of 58057 = 115 + 754

Ordinal Hebrew "JESUS CHRIST" = 115

Standard Hebrew "JESUS CHRIST" = 754




I also found that this combined sum of 115 and 754 points to the fundamental Genesis 1:1 Triangle (T73) through its Prime Factors (with Genesis 1:1 being the foundational verse in Biblical Numerics). How? Very simple. The sum of 115 and 754 yields a Semiprime number, which are numbers that are the product of two specific Prime numbers. I formed a Trapezium with its rows, and number of counters per row, in perfect accordance with the Prime Factors of 869. What did I find? I present to you: "The Semiprime Triangle Of 115/754"

THE SEMIPRIME TRIANGLE OF 115/754