Multiplication Table

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The Multiplication Table

The multiplication table is a basic math aid, that has for generations taught us how basic numbers multiply. Because it is a mathematically organized matrix, it displays some fascinating intrinsic properties in its own right.

Square numbers (numbers that are multiplied by themselves) appear in abundance on the table. These appearances are a function of the mathematics of the matrix. What makes them special and worthy of note, is how they correspond to many of the most important divine names in the Bible.

The Lord Jesus Christ is a name of both profound interest both theologically and mathematically. Theologically it represents the divinity of Christ and His Lordship. Mathematically it has a special connection when one knows how to spell the name correctly in the original Hebrew.

Lord Jesus Christ = 144

אדני יהושע המשיח

Hebrew Ordinal

What's curious is how this number connects to the Greek, in what you might call 'Multiplication Code.'

Lord Jesus Christ = 3168

Kυριος Ιησους Χριστος

Greek

3 x 1 x 6 x 8 = 144

This number, 144, connects us back to the first verse, via mirror mathematics.

Factors of the first verse: 37/73 (Mirror Primes)

37 = 12th prime

73 = 21st prime

12/21 (Mirror Numbers)

12 x 12 = 144

21 x 21 = 441

144/441 (Mirrored Square Numbers)

This number (144) features prominently in the apocalyptic writing of John in the book of Revelation. Therein he describes the heavenly Jerusalem whose design is purely based on the number 12, a number that any Jew of any age would find important.

Revelation 21:16

And the city lieth foursquare, and the length is as large as the breadth: and he measured the city with the reed twelve thousand furlongs. The length and the breadth and the height of it are equal.

12,000 x 12,000 x 12,000 = 1,728,000,000,000

Revelation 21:17

And he measured the wall thereof, an hundred and forty and four cubits, according to the measure of a man, that is, of the angel.

12 x 12 = 144

We find something similar on the multiplication table itself.

The 'Lamb of God' here is spelled in Biblical Hebrew

ONE LORD

Here we are using the table of 1-11, eleven being the first repdigit (a number that repeats its digit, like Jesus 888) and the first recycling of the number 1. When we look for more 144's we find them everywhere we go in this table.

THE PROTOVERSE

Perhaps the brightest gem in the drawer of theistic mathematics is the very first verse, Genesis 1:1. Personally, if it wasn't for this verse I would have never began my study of biblical mathematics. From this verse we can begin to weave a network of meaning throughout the whole of scripture, based on the imprint of Genesis 1:1.

When we look at the ordinal rendition of this verse, we find that the first 5 words, which is the first complete statement of the Bible, produces a square number.

In the beginning God created the heavens = 225

בראשית ברא אלהים את השמים

225 = 15 x 15

Yah יה = 15

Yah is short for Yahweh, perhaps the most sacred name of God to the Jew. In fact it is so sacred its pronunciation has been lost to history, since it was too sacred to even say. These abbreviation of the sacred name, does not necessarily mean that it is informal or unimportant. Many of the most celebrated personages in the Old Testament are named with the suffix of 'Yah.'

Elijah

Jeremiah

Isaiah

To translate this then from universal mathematics to common English, we just take the square root of the first statement to find the name of the author, the Divine Inspirator -Yah.

√1st Statement = Yah(weh)

√225 = 15 = Yah

The first verse displays a virtuosity of triangularity, that has been written about in length by many authors. One of the most fascinating is how the last two words 'And theEarth' fits perfectly inside the triangle of the whole verse. This can also be performed with a hexagonal matrix as well, see 37/73 Symmetries.

When we take the ordinal values for the words and reverse the digits in the numbers we find two more triangles, at the exact same separation as before. Here again T16 will fit within T18. The triangle between T16 and T18 is of course T17. This is the 153 fish (T17) caught by the disciples in the New Testament.

By looking at the perimeter of these three triangles we can perhaps see why they were incorporated into the manifest symphony of design of the first verse. For they too contain a signature in number.

T16 (The 16th Triangle) 136

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Perimeter T16 = 45

Perimeter T17 = 48

Perimeter T18 = 51

45 + 48 + 51 = 144

Lord Jesus Christ = 144

אדני יהושע המשיח

Hebrew Ordinal

The sum of all three triangles together comes to 460, which happens to be the digital sum of a very large number 3773 that is 37 to the 73rd power. When we look at the interior of these triangles we see the Yeshu Jesus earmarked in the factors of the first verse and more Three Seven Code.

Jesus (ישו) = 316

7³ - 3³ = 316

(343 - 27 = 316)

If we are looking for cubes, we can find them in abundance, once again based on the same fault line of 'And theEarth.'

The reduced sums referenced in this graphic are produced by taking the digital sum of the word values and reducing it, i.e. 913>13, 203>5, 86>14, etc.

Please Note: to average human the number one doesn't seem like much a cube and 1 x 1 x 1 still equals only 1. But to mathematicians this sort of listing is fundamental, and much of mathematics wouldn't work without 'One.'

THE BASIC TABLE

Seeing that the first verse and the last book of the Bible references squares and cubes, we can inquire as to the basic multiplication table itself is capable of reproducing anything similar.

The basic multiplication table would be composed of the 9 cardinal numbers.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

THE 13ness of JESUS

We could keep on looking at more and more multiplication tables and probably find more bits of code here and there. The multiplication table itself is an infinite matrix of cells incorporating all the natural numbers and their respective products. What makes any one matrix important to theistic mathematics is how it correlates and how well it correlates to the divine names.

To the Christian it would be hard to find a more important divine name than Jesus Christ, in the Greek to many Christians and in the Hebrew to many Messianic Jews. We can start with the Greek Jesus Christ, since the New Testament was preserved for the world in Greek and it is in the Greek that we have the overabundance of ancient manuscripts, we find a name with 13 letters.

Jesus Christ

Ιησους Χριστος = 13 Letters

This then is our guide to which, if any, of the infinite variety of multiplication tables we should investigate. In so doing we find a pair of names in the matrix. This time it reflects the human name of Jesus, the name by which he would have been known by his fellow man. We find name in both Greek and Hebrew, standard and ordinal along the perimeter of the table.

The Hebrew number here is a palindromic number, a number that reads the same back and forth, similar to the 37/73 of the first verse. Here it appears as a play on the number 13.

131 = 13 backwards and forwards.

The second name in Greek is all the more 13. It is in fact a trinity of 13's.

2197 = 13³

(13 x 13 x 13)

Gazing at the table from another perspective offers another name integrated along the diagonal and incorporated in the matrix of 1-11.

This is a rare double correlation, where we see both the ordinal and standard version on display.

The diagonal sum (819) shows how this name in Hebrew secretly incorporates the idea of 13, now in the sum of the first 13 squares.

1² + 2² + 3² + 4² + 5² + 6² + 7² + 8² + 9² + 10² + 11² + 12² + 13² = 819

819 = The Lord Jesus Christ

The highest calling of technical gematria (in my opinion) is to look for mathematically improbable connections to the divine names recorded in the ancient manuscripts that constitute the Bible. This task is difficult for most, as it requires a competent comprehension of mathematics and number theory, a basic fluency in Hebrew and Greek, as well as a historically accurate reading of the original divine names, as they first appeared in the manuscripts.

The finest contention of technical gematria is the continued expansion of the Three Seven Code as it permeates the text of scripture and the various datum of science. The 13x13 multiplication table does this in superabundance.

We see here a relationship between the numbers 343 and 294.

The cross pattern is one that has been encountered often and is a reliable template for the Divine Being, who must by His nature, have anticipated the sacrifice of His son on the cross. His son's epithet being, The Lord Jesus Christ.

This same relationship is integrated throughout this matrix.

Since both of these sums are multiples of 13, it means that the alternating rows have a perfect average of 343 and 294.

These two numbers also share a special relationship with the number 1323. Where 441 is the sum of 'Truth' in Hebrew, it is also the square of I AM. 21^2 = 441 (I AM = 21 Ehehyeh). Three times this amount would represent a trinitarian sum of 441 x 3 = 1323.

1323 – 294 = 7³ + 7³ + 7³

1323 – (3 x 7 x 7 x 3) = 294 + 294 + 294

With this in mind we can look at the 13x13 table well informed.

THE AMEN OF MATHEMATICS

As with the other tables, this one holds many symmetrical patterns that produce squared numbers. The last of which is a proper ending for any prayer or any pattern in theistic mathematics.

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