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GREEK ALPHABET
The Greek number code as it is shown above, can be found in most editions
of Webster's Dictionary. It has been in use since early times. The Hebrew
number code was in use many centuries before Christ. If you were to look
into a present-day Hebrew Bible, you would find the chapter and verse
numbers given with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
The important fact to realize is that this standard has been in effect for
thousands of years. Yet what theomatics is going to show us, is that God in
His sovereignty, pre-arranged all this ~ long before the world was even
created ~ and then "secretly" composed the entire Bible to operate on this
numbering system.
Again, the fact that God did this can be proven in a scientific laboratory
beyond any reasonable doubt.
Every Word has a Numeric Value
Now not only does each letter in the Hebrew and Greek alphabets have a
standard and fixed number or numeric value attached to it, but this same
principle can be applied to words as well. To illustrate, here are two words
in Greek ~ the word for Jesus (pronounced ee-ay-sooce), and the word for
world (pronounced kosmos). By following the chart for the Greek number
code and adding the numbers for all the letters in these words, we obtain the
following totals.
But this formula is possible not only for the words Jesus and World. It also
applies to every single Hebrew and Greek word in the Bible, which has its
own distinctive number, or theomatic, value.
Phrases Also Add Up
Not only words, but also complete thoughts and sentences have number
values. To illustrate, let's take the very first verse of the Bible: "In the
beginning God created the heaven and the earth." (Note: Hebrew is read
from right to left ~ just the opposite of English.)
As you can see, the number that is the theomatic value for each word is
directly above it. What we can do now is add all these numbers together
(296 + 407 + 395 + 401 + 86 + 203 + 913) for a total of 2701. Thus, the
theomatic value of the first verse of the Bible is 2701. So each and every
word of the Bible has a theomatic value, and also each and every sentence or
complete thought as well.
Putting it All Together
But not only that, the most convincing proof is the fact that the numbers
specifically mentioned in the text, match up with the actual
mathematical patterns that exist with the numerical values.
The Bible mentions hundreds of different numbers. Adam lived 930 years.
Abraham had 318 servants. There were 12 tribes of Israel. Daniel's vision of
the 70 weeks. Jesus healed a man who had been lame for 38 years. A
woman is bound by Satan for 18 years. There were 276 souls saved on the
apostle Paul's shipwreck. The number 7 is mentioned "54 times" in
Revelation. The Lamb stands on Mt. Zion with 144 thousands. And so on.
Conclusion
This discussion has been very brief. There are three books (that consist of
about 1200 pages total) that thoroughly explain all this. Also, on the home
page, there are four examples of the theomatics phenomenon.