The Genesis of the Triangle

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THE TRINITY TRIANGLE

The Genesis of the Triangle

Using the two primary names of God from the Old Testament we can see how they statistical relate to the name of the first book of the Bible. In this instance we will use the word Genesis, which is well known to the English speaking world as the name of the first book of the Bible, which it is in the Greek Septuagint as well.

This time we will expand the parameters to include both the indefinitive and definitive versions of the word. The definitive is that which includes the definite article; ‘The’, while the indefinative does not have an article in Greek or Hebrew. The Greek word for Genesis is genesis with a hard ‘G’, which means ‘Creation.’ Its gender is feminine and therefore takes the Greek Heta definitive article.

Using just the formula for the area of the triangle, what are the chances that the two primary names of God in Hebrew relate to one of the four possible numerations of the definitive and indefinitive Genesis?

(Γενεσις) = Genesis (Indefinitive standard) = 473

(η Γενεσις) = Genesis (Definitive standard) = 481

(Γενεσις) = Genesis (Indefinitive ordinal) = 71

(η Γενεσις) = Genesis (Definitive ordinal) = 78

Using just these four then, we find that we can produce three equations that employ one of the two primary names of God in the Hebrew.

86 x 11 x 0.5 = 473

אלהים = God/ Elohim (standard) = 86

(Γενεσις) = Genesis (Indefinitive standard) = 473

26 x 37 x 0.5 = 481

יהוה = Yahweh (Lord) = 26

(η Γενεσις) = Genesis (Definitive standard) = 481

26 x 6 x 0.5 = 78

יהוה = Yahweh (Lord) = 26

(η Γενεσις) = Genesis (Definitive ordinal) = 78

The fourth missing correlation, the indefinitive ordinal, can’t in any meaningful way create a triangle in this fashion using this formula, as 2 x 71= 142 and 142 is a semi-prime whose factors are 2 x 71. One could however make a trivial triangle that is related.

(η Σοφια) = The Wisdom (Greek ordinal) = 71

71 x 2 x 0.5 = 71

71 = (Γενεσις)

What then, being generous, are the chances that the two primary names of God in the Hebrew, would correlate 3 out of 4 times with the four possible alphanumerics of the name of the first book of the Bible?

2 chances in 8,674 = 0.0230%

Since we are using both primary names of God it is a 2 out of the possible 8,674 individual words in the Old Testament. We then multiply these percentages together to get a baseline for all three matches.

(0.0230%) x (0.0230%) x (0.0230%) = 0.00000000122%

As there are 39 books in both the Greek and Hebrew Old Testaments we have a 2.5% chance for just getting the right book.

1 in 39 books = 2.564%

(0.00000000122%) x (0.02564%) = 0.000000000000314%

0.000000000000314% = 3 in a Quadrillion Chance

Adjusting the decimal point we get: 0.0000000000314%. The chances here are beyond the trillions and in the quadrillions, all the while using generous math to categorize our parameters. Even if we were to reduce this chance by ¼ for the one genesis that didn’t materialize a name of God, it would still be orders of magnitude higher than anything a reasonable human would be willing to accept for random chance. As you will see each time we add another such improbability the possibility of this occurring by chance becomes ever more absurd.

Putting aside the statistics for the moment, as it has already been shown that these events are well beyond any sort of measure of common probability, let us see if this pattern bears out using the strongest theological concepts and Biblical religious names that are easily verifiable even to the layman.

The great contention of the New Testament is the Divinity of Jesus Christ. Underlying this divine claim is that of the theological concept of the Trinity. There is no other number that accords itself better to the concept of Trinity than the number THREE.

TRINITY = 3

Further, there is no name more closely associated with the claims of Christianity than that of the Greek name Yehsous, for which we get Jesus in English.

ΙΗΣΟΥΣ = Jesus = 888

The only word found in the New Testament that even approaches describing the Trinity of the Triune God is Theotes or Godhead.

(Θεοτης) = Godhead = 592

Inserting the numbers 3 and 592 as the variables of the formula, being that the Christian Godhead is a Triune Godhead (3) we find a perfect solution in the most recognized name of the Son of God, Jesus whose number is 888.

3 x 592 x 0.5 = 888

ΙΗΣΟΥΣ = 888 = Jesus

Translated, this states that a ‘Godhead of Three’ in the formula for a triangle equates to the name of Jesus.

We have seen now that there is a coordination between the two languages of the Bible. The Old Testament, as it is known to Christians, was originally composed in Hebrew. Later it was initially translated into Greek by the Jews themselves after the Roman Diaspora, when Hebrew literacy had fallen and been replaced by Greek literacy.

Eventually the Greek translation would be called the Septuagint and is still Holy to a vast group of Christians world wide. It is then of some intellectual interest in whether or not there are any highly improbable correlations, using this method between the Septuagint and the Hebrew Tanakh or in particular the Torah.

To test this we need only the first two words of either text. The first word of the Hebrew Bible is Berashith or ‘In the Beginning.’ The first word of the Septuagint is ‘En’ the preposition ‘In.’

בראשית = In the Beginning (Berashith) = 76 (Hebrew ordinal)

Εν = In = 18 (Greek ordinal)

76 x 18 x 0.5 = 684

το Βιβλος = 684 The Bible (Greek standard)

More than just being an astounding correlation and certainly of statistically very high improbability, it also correlates with the very first word of the New Testament which is Biblos or book which we now translate as Bible. This fact would then make this an even more exponentially high improbability. Considering just how many words are in these three translations of the Bible (The Hebrew Tanakh, The Greek Septuagint and The Greek New Testament) that they would in some measure correlate together are at odds beyond all human reckoning.

We can show this again using the Psalms. Here now using as our variables the name Jesus and the name of the author of the given Psalm. The Psalm and verse we will use is the first verse of the first psalm as there can be no more primary or initial feature of the Psalms.

We will use the name Jesus because that name is the name that the world’s largest religion contends is the name of the Son of God. We will use the name David as David is the ancestor of Jesus as put forward in the New Testament and David is the author of the first verse and Psalm of the book of Psalms.

In the King James version of the Bible, there are 2,461 verses in the Psalms. Other authorities may have a slight difference in that number but the variations are all close enough to be mathematically unimportant.

Using our Standard/Ordinal Gematric parameters there are 4 possible numbers for David using only the Biblical text.

דוד = David (Hebrew standard) = 14

דוד = David (Hebrew ordinal) = 14

Δαβιδ = David (Greek standard) = 21

Δαβιδ = David (Greek ordinal) = 20

In the number of possible alphanumerics for the name Jesus, we must be generous and inclusive as the exact spelling of the Hebrew version is academically in contention and varies between the old Hebrew for Joshua and the Aramaic for Yeshua, though in this author’s opinion the Aramaic is a most unlikely option. Nevertheless in this instance there are six possible numbers for Jesus.

ישוע = Yeshua (Modern Hebrew standard) = 386

ישוע = Yeshua (Modern Hebrew ordinal) = 53

יהושע = Jesus/Joshua (Hebrew standard) = 391

יהושע = Jesus/Joshua (Hebrew ordinal) = 58

Ιησους = Jesus (Greek standard) = 888

Ιησους = Jesus (Greek ordinal) = 87

This then being a double correlation of the variables we must calculate the chances of each name independently. The chances for one of the four Davids to fit our triangular formula is the number of verses in the Psalms divided by the number of Davids.

Number of verses in the Psalms = 2,461

Number of Davids = 4

2461/ 4 = 615.25

1 chance in 615

1/ 615.25 = 0.162%

The same measure holds true then for our six possible Jesus candidates.

Number of verses in the Psalms = 2,461

Number of Jesus names = 6

2461/ 6 = 410.166

1 chance in 410

1/ 410.166 = 0.243%

Here then we multiply the chances of our two independent variables together to arrive at the total chance that both one of the four Davids and one of the six Jesus’s will correlate with the sum of the first verse of the Psalms.

0.162% x 0.243% = 0.00039%

0.00039% = approximately 3 chances in a million

Even being generous with the statistical parameters three in a million is highly improbable. Yet we see that there is a combination that fulfills this formula.

Δαβιδ = David (Greek ordinal) = 20

יהושע = Jesus/Joshua (Hebrew standard) = 391

20 x 391 x 0.5 = 3910

Psalm 1:1 Hebrew Standard = 3910

We can try this again using this title of Jesus Christ from Revelation 5:5 which relates directly to our David correlation. Here then we find that the Root of David is David twice over.

14 x 21 x 0.5 = 147

דוד = David (Hebrew standard) = 14

Δαβιδ = David (Greek standard) = 21

η ριζα Δαβιδ = The Root of David = 147

The chances of this happening randomly are also hopelessly improbable. And not incidentally David times David in the standard gives us 294 which is Lord Jesus Christ in the ordinal as well as the City of David and the Key of David.

14 x 21 = 294

Lord Jesus Christ

Kυριος Ιησους Χριστος = 294

City of David

עיר דוד = 294

The Key of David

η κλεις Δαβιδ = 294

We can use this formula for more than just words and phrases. As we are seeing such intricate and meticulous signs of mathematical order, we can use the formula to test larger aspects of the Bible, such as whether the order of the Gospels was foreordained.

To do this we can employ once again the first verse of the Bible, Genesis 1:1, with the first of the New Testament, Matthew 1:1.

Genesis 1:1 = 2,701 (Standard Hebrew)

Matthew 1:1 = 5876 (Standard Greek)

We can make a triangle using the first ever reference to the New Covenant and that of Man. The word here for man, being the first man, called Adam which also means in the Biblical texts ‘Man.’ In this instance using the ordinal we find that both Hebrew and Greek ‘Adams’ come to 18.

אדם = Adam = 18

Αδαμ = Adam = 18

The first reference to the New Covenant comes in Jeremiah 31:31 and is thoroughly prophetic.

Jeremiah 31:31

Behold the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.

ברית חדשה = New Covenant = 953

Entering these variables into the formula, we find a startling solution.

18 x 953 x 0.5 = 8577

(Man) x (The New Covenant) x 0.5 = 1st Verses of Both Testaments

(Genesis 1:1 2,701) + (Matthew 1:1 5876) = 8577

We can do this again, this time with just the New Testament, using the Textus Receptus, which was the basis of the King James Bible. Here now we use a code that is clearly hinted at all over the Bible and has shown to be most fruitful. Many times over in both Testaments, God has referred to Himself as the first and the last, the Alpha and the Omega. This is a clue to the ciphers of the Bible.

Should we take the first verse of the New Testament and add it to the last verse of the New Testament and enter it into the formula, we get the unique mathematical signature of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Matthew 1:1 = 5876

Revelation 22:21 = 8971

5876 + 8971 = 14,847

101 x 294 x 0.5 = 14,847

(Tο Πνευμα) = 101

(Kυριος Ιησους Χριστος) = 294

To review, the riddle is the first and last verse of the New Testament, hinted at by the Alpha and Omega. We see then that the triangle we have made is composed of a base and height of ‘The Spirit’ and ‘Lord Jesus Christ’ both in the Greek ordinal.

The Greek here is perfect, there is no better way or other way in Koine Greek (the language of the New Testament) to say the Spirit or Lord Jesus Christ. This correlation then, has an obvious meaning, in that, it is that Divine Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ that has inspired the Holy Scriptures.

It is the theology that is reflected in the gematria and the math, which is what makes these equations compelling. In a document the size of the Bible, there will always be coincidence, and on occasion such coincidences might be compelling. So we would expect to find a few such cases, and certainly this is what the skeptics will inevitably argue.

However, it is the quantity and the quality and the quantity of quality that proves these equations to be more than coincidence. Coincidental findings would lack the grammatical precision that these indicate and moreover would lack the theological accuracy.

In the example of the two primary names of God equating to the holiest prayer of the Jew, we find perfect theology as well as extremely long odds. The statistical improbabilities of these equations, prove these features to be beyond random chance. The underlying design of these equations proves that an intelligent being of an orthodox Christian Theology has inspired the Bible.

APPENDIX A

The triangular evidence seen here for the supernatural inspiration of the Holy Word of God is by no means exhaustive. In this Appendix are listed even more such triangulations, listed here in no particular order.

The first however is related to the mathematical series which ends the paper on the seven strong Greek names of God. The careful observer will have noticed that the series was missing the EIGHTH strongest name being that of ‘Son.’ Here then is the TRINITY of the SON.

ΤΡΙΑΣ ΥΙΟΥ = 1491

71 x 42 x 0.5 = 1491

H ΤΡΙΑΣ = 71 = The Trinity (Ordinal)

ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ = 42 = Truth (Ordinal)

The Trinity x Truth = Trinity of the Son

The Messiah (Hebrew) x 4 Gospels = The Messiah (Greek)

Ο Μεσσιας = 726 = The Messiah

המשיח = 363 = The Messiah

363 x 4 x 0.5 = 726

22 Letters of the Hebrew Alphabet x Gematria = The Messiah

22 x גימטריא = Ο Μεσσιας

22 x 66 x 0.5 = 726

The Trinity x Of God = The Messiah

3 x ΘΕΟΥ = Ο Μεσσιας

3 x 484 x 0.5 = 726

12 Disciples x One Lord = The Messiah

12 x εις Kυριος = Ο Μεσσιας

12 x 121 x 0.5 = 726

One God x As One = The Messiah

אל אהד x כאחד = Ο Μεσσιας

44 x 33 x 0.5 = 726

Lord Messiah x Lord Messiah = The Geometry of the Lord

יהוה משיח x משיח יהוה x 0.5 = Η ΓΕΩΜΕΤΡΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΚΥΡΙΟΥ

78 x 78 x 0.5 = 3042

Wisdom x The Wisdom x 0.5 = Gensis 1:1 = Eternity

חכמה x חכמה ה = (Genesis 1:1) + (עולם)

73 x 78 x 0.5 = 2847

Wisdom x the Wisdom x 0.5 = 777

37 x 42 x 0.5 = 777

Wisdom x Eternity = The First Verse

חכמה x עולם x 0.5 = 2,701

37 x 146 x 0.5 = 2,701

Wisdom x Eternity = The First Verse

חכמה x עד x 0.5 = 2,701

73 x 74 x 0.5 = 2,701

Aleph x Eternity = The First Verse x 3

אלף x עולם x 0.5 = 8,103 = (2,701 x 3)

111 x 146 x 0.5 = 8,103

Wisdom x Eternity = Wisdom x Wisdom

(ΣΟΦΙΑ) x עולם x 0.5 = (ΣΟΦΙΑ) x חכמה or Wisdom Squared

781 x 146 x 0.5 = 57,013 or (781 x 73)

The Wisdom x The Hebrew Alphabet = Wisdom

(η σοφια) x 22 Letters x 0.5 = ΣΟΦΙΑ

71 x 22 x 0.5 = 781

Genesis 6:8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. = 421

Genesis 6:8 x Grace = The First Verse Modern Hebrew Finals

(Gen. 6:8) x חן x 0.5 = 4,631

421 x 22 x 0.5 = 4,631

Colossians 2:9 For in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily = 7,783

(οτι εν αυτωι κατοικει παν το πληρωμα της Θεοτητος σωματικως)

380 + 55 + 1511 + 436 + 131 + 370 + 1059 + 508 + 962 + 2371 = 7783

I will be with thee x Elohim

עמך כי אהיה x אלהים x 0.5 = 7,783

(181) x (86) X 0.5 = 7,783

Lord/Yahweh x The Perfect Trinity of God = The Fullness of the Godhead

(το πληρωμα της Θεοτητος) = 2899

יהוה x (η Τριας Τελεια του Θεου) = 2,899

26 x 223 x 0.5 = 2,899

Love x the Truth = The Fullness of the Godhead

אהבה x האמת = 2,899

13 x 446 x 0.5 = 2,899

The Trinity x God Himself = The Triangle

3 x הוא אלהים = (το Τριγωνον) Ordinal

3 x 98 x 0.5 = 147

God x 7 = Triangle of God

(ΘΕΟΣ) x 7 x 0.5 = (Τριγωνον Θεου) Ordinal

46 x 7 x 0.5 = 161

The Son of Man and the Son of God x Gospels = Jesus

(O Yιος του ανθρωπου και ο Yιος του Θεου) = 444

444 x 4 x 0.5 = 888

Passover x 12 Tribes/12 Disciples = Jesus

148 x 12 x 0.5 = 888

Voice of God x The 8th Day = Jesus

222 x 8 x 0.5 = 888

Wisdom x Of God = Jesus

37 x 48 x.5 = 888

The Earth x 6 Days = 888

296 x 6 x 0.5 = 888

Number x Wisdom = Christ

80 x 37 x 0.5 = 1480

The Theology x Forty = Christ

(η Θεολογια) = 74

74 x 40 x 0.5 = 1480

The Trinity x The 8th Day = God

(ΘΕΟΣ) = 284, H ΤΡΙΑΣ = 71

71 x 8 x 0.5 = 284

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