~Psalm 117

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PSALM 117

The MIDDLE CHAPTER of the Bible

See also Alpha & Omega

The middle chapter of the Bible also reveals a signature of 37 and one that follows the prime factorization of chapter one. The Bible we are using here is the Protestant Bible, whose standard middle chapter turns out to be Psalm 117, the shortest psalm in the book of psalms, with only two verses:

Psalm 117

O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.

For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever.

Praise ye the LORD.

The number of letters in this psalm registers at 62—interesting because because 62 is one of the prime factors of the first chapter and sum of the word Logos in ordinal Greek. The first verse of Psalm 117 adds up to 1080, "The Holy Spirit" in Greek, a perfect attribution. But it is the totality of the psalm that shows a further guiding hand. If you have spent anytime on this website you must know by now that the prime number 37 is of the highest pedigree, so the fact that every letter of the middle chapter of the Bible has a perfect average of 37 fits well within our 3—7 contention.

Psalm 117 has 62 letters

Psalm 117 = 2294

62 x 37 = 2294

So what happens when we compare the middle chapter to the first and the last?

A multitude of miracles in number....

The auspicious number 29 here is not auspicious at all, but rather the ordinal for Lord 'Adonai.'

As far as the perimeter sum goes, there are many, many other connections in the prime factors of 49,728, such as it is also a multiple of Jesus-888 and a cube of 777's (64 x 777).

The 777 comma-code here is one of the most powerful implementations I've seen. Biblical mathematics employs several arithmetics that serve as confirmation-maths. The 'Comma-Code' (where the place marker comma's separate the number into addible components) is just such a confirmation-math.

In traditional mathematics this sort of arithmetic is irregular to say the least, but in biblical mathematics it is becoming standard. It is too irregular to stand on it own, but when a configuration shows intrinsic design the comma-code is most often in its wake. This is truly mind-boggling mathematics as only a super-computer, AI or above could incorporate such features.

First + Middle + Last

The sum of the first, middle and last chapter = 2^3 x 37 x 1277 or 377,992. We have very good geometries for the first two components, but 1277 is an geometric unknown. However, 1277 is the 37th prime number congruent to 3 in mod. 7, a definitive and powerful connection to the Three-Seven fractal.See Modular Arithmetic

2 x 2 x 2 x 37 x 1277 = 377,992

Here again our Comma-Code comes to the rescue and confirms these calculations many times over:

373,404 = 373 + 404 = 777

49,728 = 49 + 728 = 777

3 x 7 x 37 = 777

First + Middle + Last Chapters = 377,992

377 + 992 = 1369

1369 = 37 x 37

Another feature of the sum of the three chapters is how the largest prime factor (1277) matches up to one of the most important prophecies in the Old Testament—that of Melchizedek.

Genesis14:18-20

And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high God.

And he blessed him, and said, Blessed be Abram of the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth:

And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand. And he gave him tithes of all.

= 1277 Hebrew Ordinal

The first, middle and last can be classified as a trinitarian equation. The traditional order of the Trinity is:

Father, Son and Holy Spirit

1 2 3

There is a fascinating study that one can undertake by keeping track of all the things in the universe that comes in three's. If you venture on this journey I can assure you that you will be continually surprised. IMO the number three is a fundamental component in the architecture of reality and inseparable from the three-in-one deity.

See Hegel's thesis-antithesis-synthesis, the primary colors of Goethe's color-theory or how triangles feature so prominently in mathematics, or The Rule of Three, which this list is in violation of.

In art and photography the Rule of Thirds is a basic composition guide.

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