THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH

By Leo Tavares


Genesis 1:1 is the foundation of Biblical Numerics and introduces the Biblical creation account of “The Heavens And The Earth”. I will demonstrate how the mathematics of this phrase in Genesis 1:1 is tied to a specific phrase from the Olivet discourse, which references “The Heavens And The Earth”. This recorded saying of Jesus Christ is not only semantically tied to Genesis 1:1, it is mathematically tied to Genesis 1:1. In the final assesment, we will see how this serves as even further proof of the mathematical perfection of Jesus Christ and his Deity (through the 4 canonical values of his name).

Most people are unaware of the fact that the Bible is actually the largest mathematical text of the ancient world. The Bible is divided into two main sections: The Old Testament, which predates the earthly life of Christ, and the New Testament, which postdates the earthly life of Christ. The Old Testament was revealed in ancient Hebrew and the New Testament was revealed in ancient Greek. Remarkably, BOTH of these ancient languages are ALPHANUMERIC. That is, every letter in their alphabets is also a number, which naturally gives every word/phrase in the Bible a set numerical value, through simply adding up the letter values in a given Hebrew/Greek word or phrase in the Bible. It is important to note that this numerical system of the ancient Biblical alphabets is not some modern invention. Rather, it is an ancient practice of both Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek.

There are two primary methods of assigning numerical values to the letters in the ancient Hebrew/Greek alphabets: The Standard method and the Ordinal method. Here are the Standard numerical values of the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet …