ORDINAL GENESIS 1:1/JOHN 1:1 TRIANGLE

(Part 1)

By Leo Tavares


Several researchers have highlighted the alphanumeric unity between the STANDARD numerical values of Genesis 1:1/John 1:1. I will expand on this to show how their ORDINAL word values are deeply connected as well (Standard/Ordinal values being the two primary means of assigning numerical values to the letters in the Hebrew/Greek alphabets). We will first look briefly at the Standard numerical values of Genesis 1:1/John 1:1 and then see how it ties in with their Ordinal numerical values. In Part 2, I will further present an amazing series of geometric proofs for the validity of the Ordinal system of Biblical Numerics, which will focus on the numerical signature of Jesus Christ. In the final analysis, we will see how the mathematical/geometric union between the Standard/Ordinal values of Genesis 1:1/John 1:1 (as well as the Standard/Ordinal unity seen in the numerical signature of Jesus Christ) forms a powerful case for the science of Biblical Numerics.

The Old Testament was revealed in Hebrew and the New Testament was revealed in Greek. Both Hebrew and Greek are ALPHANUMERIC LANGUAGES, which means every word in Hebrew/Greek is also a number that can be found by simply adding up the letter values in a given Hebrew/Greek word. It is important for the reader to understand that this is not some modern invention and is an ancient system that is part of both the Biblical Hebrew/Greek languages.

The ancient system of assigning numerical values to the letters of the Hebrew/Greek alphabets is called the "STANDARD" values. However, by the end of this study, we will see how the supreme intelligence behind the mathematical design of Genesis 1:1/John 1:1 also incorporated the "ORDINAL" values within their mathematical design as well.

To get an idea of what is meant by "Standard" values, here are the Standard numerical values of the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew reads from right to left, but the order of the alphabet is displayed here from left to right):