PHI STAR OF GENESIS 1:1

By Leo Tavares


In my article on the “Prime Star Of Genesis 1:1”, I show how the alphanumerics of Genesis 1:1 is tied to a geometric representation of the first 37 Prime numbers as a Hexagram, with Genesis 1:1 itself being the 37th Hexagonal number and Hexagrams being a natural extension of Hexagons. The Golden Ratio (or Phi) is known to be found throughout the natural world (note that Genesis 1:1 introduces the creation of the natural world). I will show how the first 37 decimal digits of the Golden Ratio (after the decimal point) also points to the mathematics of Genesis 1:1 through a Hexagram, which will serve as further evidence for the divine inspiration of Genesis 1:1 and the reality of the Biblical God.

The Bible, the most read book in all of history, was revealed in Hebrew and Greek (Hebrew in the Old Testament and Greek in the New Testament). Remarkably, both of these ancient languages are ALPHANUMERIC, which means each letter in their alphabets is also a number. Hence, every word/phrase in the Bible has a specific numerical value (by simply adding up to letter values in a given Hebrew/Greek word or phrase). This practice, called “Gematria”, is known to be an ancient practice in both Hebrew and Greek.

There are two primary methods by which numerical values were assigned to the letters of the Hebrew/Greek alphabets (the Standard method and the Ordinal method). Here are the Standard numerical values of the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet: