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698 pattern softcover on Amazon.

698 pattern ebook on Amazon.

up to date 4-24-24

420 pattern ebook and sotcovernow also available…changes up to Oct 23, 2023 are here. Amazon ebook and softcover. All other books advertised below are 160 patterns.

In the ebook Nun #21 and Beit final Tzaddik #41 are a little garbled, but discernible. Please see here for them if you have trouble. They are likely to be enjoyed.

In either book the Table of Contents is the meaning key.

First is a brief summary. Then the other sales links. After that, I mention fixes and updates that are on the web page. Then I add the long description.

Brief:

The first verse of the Bible is probably the most read document in history and there are amazing things that can be done with it in Hebrew, geometrically and numerically (Gematria). I actually came up with 698 patterns from the Torah, from the first verse to the whole Torah, but mostly about the first verse or first word. 10 might be coincidence, but 694 is hard to come by. They are in 124 categories.

Joseph Smith said the Torah originally began with its second letter R. Half of the patterns work with the first letter B only. Virtually all the other half work with either B or R to start. I think this book presents a case for believing in Joseph Smith although it doesn’t talk about him, just that fact. It also indicates that I’m doing something right with all these patterns. I have started a Hebrew Bible grammar class, but this is beforehand.

Some of the patterns seem like Jews may have created them, but some just seem impossible. You will have to decide. I want to convince you and that is my goal. But I don’t even know. Someone might have had an insight that branches out into numberless patterns to create the Torah.

I got a master’s degree from BYU and studied a lot of Hebrew but am not too familiar with the actual language. BYU had the biggest library for a University in America. I got the tools I needed to do these things from there and web sites like Stan Tenen’s.

In the last century I saw a geometry/Gematria pattern and thought it must be God or later Aliens. I had no idea that one day I would create 698 of my own! Since there are so many, I feel I must be doing something right.

For those seeking a fun way to believe very strongly in a higher power, which can help many people, this book is for you. I have my own style, but this book is quite undeniable. Think of all the good it can do to just believe in a higher power. You will have reasons for it too.

You are not putting the word of God to the test in a bad way since you are trying to believe. In fact you are living by the word of God. Studying Genesis in ancient times was considered a burnt offering. Jews believe that a deep understanding of life like this is necessary for the afterlife.

In fact, the idea is if you see a pattern, it suggests something about God. Because of its unlikeliness that gives you motivation to believe. Then you can learn about God. You are welcome to interpret them differently than me. I would encourage to look at it holistically. I have a meaning key.

I would like to share them with you and maybe you can help me share them with others! I think they are fun and a great way to believe in a higher power!

I believe I have been gifted to do these patterns. A handful don’t work perfectly which I state; a few may seem goofy; but I can promise more than enough good, dare I say awesome, solid ones that are truly amazing!

We have a relationship between the pronunciation and spelling of the first two letters, square roots in a pattern, continually subtracting letters from each other to get to one number, 1/a+1/b+1/c…, a/b+b/c+c/d…, a turning pattern where the letter numbers tell how far to go before each turn, two dodecahedrons, a maze, a dreidel, and brownian motions in different dimensions that point to each other to reveal their order of complexity. Also, what I believe is a world record for pi to the 13th digit. And that’s just from the first edition with 120 patterns.

It would be very difficult to predict these scientifically before testing them, but I did analyze them scientifically. I think there’s a pattern of being “kosher” for what you can find and what you can’t. I think obeying the ten commandments unfolds the Torah for you. Even though I have mentioned only the ones that work, it is still amazing. Many that I wanted to work did. Sometimes an error spurred me on to think deeper about a pattern. I hope you like it.

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Fixes and Updates from 160 version to 420 version. These are found on the website.

Updates since 698 version:

4-9-24 #121 after book getting ready to publish corrected markings to remove marks before first word

4-11-24 #125 also after book looked at composite numbers in sequence and where spaces played out.

4-12-24 #125 did it also with the third letter in the Torah, and it matched with an invisible aleph at the start.

4-13-24 #122 Notice of 3 22s where 22 is number of letters of alphabet.

4-15-24 #126 Fibonacci numbers both on letters and words

4-17-24 #126 two consecutive quotients exactly the same

4-17-24 #127 fractal pattern when two numbers are divided… many in {2,7,0,1} and other things.

4-21-24 #128 Like #125 with composite numbers, looked at adjacent prime numbers and matched it to Stan Tenen’s necklace pattern in #13

4-22-24 Linked #13 to #128

4-23-24 #129 which is just about counting by 5s and a simple pattern. A nun is used 3 ways.

4-25-24 #129 quick observation on the meaning; hands help us do simple math.

4-25-24 listed common numbers at the beginning for clarity

4-27-24 #119 added some interest patterns but they are not Torah patterns.

4-28-24 #130 Just wanted to do a really simple one.

4-28-24 #131 what are the chances of 28 or 45 letters being in any set of 12?

4-28-24 #60 updated picture to show connection in the images of the letters.

4-28-24 #131 slept on it, clarified

4-29-24 #131 still working on it!

5-1-24 #131 finally got something that makes sense.

5-2-24 #131 all the numbers make palindromes.

5-8-24 #132 fitting letters in small spaces

5-8-24 #133 vowels and final letters in first verse make two Stars of David 37,73 (37×73=2701 first verse)

5-10-24 #134 Using the cover of Yosef Sebag’s “Torah numerology,” came up with a much more efficient Pascal’s Triangle with “2701.”

5-13-24 #92 corrected and perfected. Includes 3 holy numbers together, 13,26 and 52.

5-13-24 #134 added two very intriguing quotients

5-13-24 #135 Count based on digits {2,7,0,1} and related the numbers algebraically and geometrically in a tight-knit fashion.

5-14-24 #135 Now also based on 28, the number of letters in the first verse. (2,8,22 and 28th positions).

5-17-24 #136 represents spaces to count

5-17-24 #137 other simple formulas for spaces to count

5-18-24 #5 removed unnecessary reference

5-18-24 #138 Bell and Catalan numbers that relate to what they do.

5-19-24 #138 overhauled Bell and Catalan numbers and relating what they do.

5-20-24 #139 filling up text in large space

5-20-24 #140 Cycling around like cover pattern but when a sum of values is exceeded, also just counting how many elements.

5-21-24 #141 Looking at 3^x and x^3.

5-22-24 #139 did the wide space match pattern in a standard way as well.

5-25-24 #139 added more patterns with the 8,3,4,1 and with the word “two” or “second.”

5-26-24 #58 more numbers in the verse extended the pattern

5-26-24 #1 added a different beit image that works directly

5-26-24 #142 New pattern of symmetry based on a triangle of the first verse that Yosef Sebag produced in “Torah Numerology.”

5-28-24 #134 R only; B on top irrelevant.

5-29-24 #143 relates two gematria of first verse simply

6-1-24 #144 Medians of triangles and one thing among others they do is make squares of primes, suggesting a fundamental verse.

6-4-24 #145 #144 suggested a 4×4 square. Without repeating letters, I did it.

6-7-24 #145 added picture for clarity

6-12-24 #145 one more observation

6-15-24 #146 extends #145, suggesting further linkage of letters.

6-16-24 #147 New pattern with letter pairs in middle of first verse

6-16-24 #148 New pattern with corners of first verse a triangle (Yosef Sebag)

6-17-24 #149 Adding/Subtracting Patterns

6-19-24 #150 Following #149, the first verse is marked for the two primary patterns.

6-21-24 #151 further dissecting the triangle on the cover of Yosef Sebag’s book “Torah Numerology.”

6-21-24 #152 exponents and roots to expand on pattern 1 with pronunciation.

6-22-24 #153 pronunciation of second letter and first word starting with second letter leads to prime list.

6-22-24#154 how many different sums can you make by combining different letters from first word?

6-27-24 #155 “2701” has 3 cubed. Tried other cubes.

6-27-24 #156 Yosef Sebag’s triangle cover has mirror images and other patterns.

6-27-24 #157 Like #42, found which letters have all their multiples in the first verse.

6-27-24 #31 Improved one pattern

7-2-24 #157 removed pattern with 137

7-2-24 #158 related 2701, 541 and 64 in many ways with roots and a few other operations

7-3-24 Intro. Found something about first beit being superfluous in “Why the Torah begins with the letter beit.”

7-5-24 five more patterns to #158

7-6-24 One realization to #1 and one to #31

7-19-24 #53 noted one more tetrahedron

7-19-24 #159 looked at word endings and word beginnings with grammar, especially pluralism.

7-24-24 #1 updated information for very first pattern

7-25-24 #110 Explained why we had a regular tzaddik

7-25-24 #160 Comparing first alternating numbers and how they alternate each way

7-26-24 #1 Got official reish in rounding

7-26-24 #1 Overhauled the start to be clearer.

7-27-24 #161 relates letters breaking free from back and forth and spacing in first verse

7-28-24 #32 Another link to the spelling of God.

8-3-24 #29 clarification

8-3-24 #1 link to #164

8-3-24 #117 adding numbers in rows of pipeline with tremendous results

8-3-24 #162 small digits make triangle numbers. “10” and “21” fit between.

8-3-24 #163 Taking powers of 304805 is like a Mandelbrot when we add between commas and add factors.

8-3-24 #164 Looking at average of letter pairs in first word, we get the number of letters in the aleph beit in two ways.

8-5-24 #165 Working with Yosef Sebag’s rectangle, making patterns with subtracting between rows.

8-5-24 #166 Same thing, with then a subtraction change in the other direction.

8-7-24 #167 comparing two subtraction changes in a row or adding the one

8-9-24 #59 meaning of B and R

8-9-24 #168 Pi out of smallest and largest differences in words in the first verse

8-9-24 #169 Using Yosef Sebag’s rectangle, finding some interesting numbers

8-9-24 #170 medians and averages make sense

8-10-24 #169 3 more related patterns

8-13-24 #171 code by missing letters

8-13-24 #172 relationships of common numbers that are quite interesting in my opinion

8-13-24 #173 first and last letters average to center and middle letters average to median letters that appear in the verse

8-14-24 #105 explained why pattern was perfect better

8-17-24 #171 “Wow” is only in English

8-17-24 #105 Can measure by pixel

8-17-24 #174 Super Mario Bros (R) pattern

8-17-24 #175 tunnel bouncing

8-17-24 #176 decimal literally binary in first word

8-21-24 #105 Mentioned pixel count is close

8-21-24 #174 Each letter is harder

8-21-24 #175 Haven’t figured angle pattern out yet

8-21-24 #176 pseudo-binary concatenation

8-21-24 #177 248 thou shalt and 365 thou shalt not commandments

8-21-24 #178 multiplying letters in each word and then adding up the verse

8-22-24 #178 one more observation; ayin and zayin and their ending letter final n

8-27-24 #179 What if B was one to indicate it could or could not be there

8-27-24 #180 rearrangements of digits in 2701.

8-27-24 #181 Subtracting digits of the word for God

8-29-24 #180 rearrangements of digits labeled as 2701 itself.

8-30-24 #182 God is creative to express how special relativity works.

8-31-24 #182 correction on 182, still get a Star of David number.

8-31-24 #182 by recognizing shapes got a third “2701” number out of excluding the 2 “4” digits that are wrong.

9-1-24 #182 Two more amazing patterns with it.

9-2-24 #120 clarified a paragraph

9-3-24 #121 clarified that something was in the first word

9-3-24 #183 New pattern about putting the digits of 2701 in between and in front of and behind each 2701.

9-5-24 #184 Taking 2701 and using 3333…1 and just looking at factors.

9-6-24 #184 extending realizations with lots of Stars of David

9-15-24 #34 relates to #185

9-15-24 #185 Dotting with Star of David and hand numbers; great patterns

9-15-24 #186 Other dots with B and R; great pattern

9-15-24 #187 Biggest spread out patterns of matching letters; 2701 in different ways.

9-15-24 #188 Palindrome with 2701 and just took the square root; got almost 15 straight digits of 2701 evenly distributed by each digit.

9-16-24 #189 Parable of the lost sheep

9-21-24 #180 #190 is similar

9-21-24 #190 adding up rearrangements of {2,7,0,1} each only allowed once

9-21-24 #191 cycling through 2701 and 541 by counting in the same direction

9-21-24 #192 since the yud is like 0, looked at first word as 222222 and factored.

9-24-24 #193 adding rearrangements of 2701 to get digits of 2701 meaningfully.

9-24-24 #194 putting reish = 20 or 200 in a grid and counting dots, lines, faces and cubes

9-24-24 #195 Absolute primes

9-25-24 #188 linked to index – 2701

9-27-24 #195 clarified

9-30-24 #196 Alephs in first verse triangle positions and positions spell holy words

9-30-24 #197 The final tzaddik is 27 and 28. We combine 27 and 28.

9-30-24 #198 1/2701 and suggests anything might work if you but have the right knowledge of numbers

10-6-24 #199 precision from pi and e to decimal powers

10-6-24 #200 Cube root of 27.01

10-6-24 #201 3x3x3 and 1x1x1 for first verse (or 2x2x2, 2x2x2 and 2×2).

10-6-24 #202 pi convergence just barely in range after 20 iterations

10-9-24 #4 changed conversation

10-9-24 #203 different types of cubes in rubik’s cube

10-9-24 #204 similar looking letters adding to Torah, including ones that spell Torah

10-9-24 #205 English “In the beginning,” B-Th and In egg.

10-14-24 #23 final caph replaced with koph

10-17-24 #206 Newton’s law of motion up to acceleration

10-17-24 #207 2701 * 541 is almost a palindrome

10-17-24 #208 92 naturally occuring elements

10-17-24 #209 Novel arrangements of digits based on words in first verse.

11-2-24 #91 removed unnecessary information

11-2-24 #210 miscellaneous 2701 and 541 multiplied by 13,37 and 73

11-2-24 #211 2701- a 3x3x3 rubik’s cube surrounded by 1, different orientations

11-18-24 #212 a 1x1x1 rubik’s cube made out of the 1st word

Long:

The first verse of the Bible is probably the most read document in history and there are amazing things that can be done with it in Hebrew, geometrically and numerically (Gematria). I actually came up with 159 patterns, from the first verse to the whole Torah, but mostly about the first verse or first word. 10 might be coincidence, but 159 is hard to come by. They are in 52 categories.

Joseph Smith said the Torah originally began with its second letter R. Half of the patterns work with the first letter B only. Virtually all the other half work with either B or R to start. I think this book presents a case for believing in Joseph Smith. It also indicates that I’m doing something right with all these patterns. I have started a Hebrew Bible grammar class, but this is beforehand.

Some of the patterns seem like Jews may have created them, but some just seem impossible. You will have to decide. I want to convince you and that is my goal. But I don’t even know. Someone might have had an insight that branches out into numberless patterns to create the Torah.

I got a Master’s degree from BYU and studied a lot of Hebrew but am not too familiar with the actual language. BYU had the biggest library for a University in America. I got the tools I needed to do these things from there and web sites like Stan Tenen’s.

In the last century I saw a geometry/Gematria pattern and thought it must be God or later Aliens. I had no idea that one day I would create 159 of my own! Since there are so many, I feel I must be doing something right.

For those seeking a fun way to believe very strongly in a higher power, which can help many people, this book is for you. I have my own style, but this book is quite undeniable. Think of all the good it can do to just believe in a higher power. You will have reasons for it too.

You can still choose right and wrong. These are not signs. The surface text is incredible too. People make inferences. These are just advanced ones. You are not putting the word of God to the test. In fact you are living by the word of God. Studying Genesis in ancient times was considered a burnt offering. This type of burnt offering is still acceptable I think. Jews believe that a deep understanding of life like this is necessary for the afterlife, but I am not a Jew. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In fact, the idea is if you see a pattern, it suggests something about God. Because of its unlikeliness that gives you motivation to believe. Then you can learn about God. You are welcome to interpret them differently than me. I would encourage to look at it holistically.

I would like to share them with you and maybe you can help me share them with others! I think they are fun and a great way to believe in a higher power!

I believe I have been gifted to do these patterns. A handful don’t work perfectly which I state; a few may seem goofy; but I can promise more than enough good, dare I say awesome, solid ones that are truly amazing (I would say at least 150 even though some are simple)!

We have a relationship between the pronunciation and spelling of the first two letters, square roots in a pattern, continually subtracting letters from each other to get to one number, 1/a+1/b+1/c…, a/b+b/c+c/d…, a turning pattern where the letter numbers tell how far to go before each turn, two dodecahedrons, a maze, a dreidel, and brownian motions in different dimensions that point to each other to reveal their order of complexity. Also, what I believe is a world record for pi to the 13th digit.

It would be very difficult to predict these scientifically before testing them. I think there’s a pattern of being “kosher” for what you can find and what you can’t. I think obeying the ten commandments unfolds the Torah for you. Even though I have mentioned only the ones that work, it is still amazing. Many that I wanted to work did. Sometimes an error spurred me on to think deeper about a pattern. I hope you like it.