People referenced in this work:
Eric R. Eliason (author), Michael J. Alter, Joseph Smith, Stan Tenen, Sampson Raphael Hirsch, Vernon Jenkins, Guillermo Bergmann, Mercedes Navarro, Daniel Rios, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Jacqueline Thompson, Yosef Sebag and Albert Einstein.
Proverbs 25:2 It is the glory of God to aconceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.
Table of Contents / Pattern Meaning Key
Note: 37 and 73 are Star of David numbers and they are both important (see 73 on the cover). I got the idea from one of Stan Tenen’s patterns that patterns can wrap around at the end in some way and found that to conclude many patterns.
Note: B vs R: Jews have over 60 reasons the Torah starts with B (probably a lot over); I think it shows a balanced Universe which is why it works so well. The R suggests struggling to be perfect – something harder to recognize but still plentiful. Joseph Smith suggested the Torah starting with R. According to Stan Tenen, B is breaking out, while R is to rush out. I indicate which work for each one at least if it’s not obvious. 115 out of 220 work with B only, 83 B or R, 12 only R, and one skips the issue by starting at A. Some have the B and R relate to each other.
108 out of 220 are geometric.
pei #1 letter shapes (including length and width), pronunciation, spelling of letters, and prime factorizations link together from the first letter, Joseph Smith or not. This suggests it all matters. My first name is here.
Ayin vav #92 other instances of first word sum. B only. Non-geometric. Mine. Shows first word count repeats and relates to God.
beit dalet chet #68 found consecutive nature in first words of the Torah in full gematria and an interesting sum
tet #2 the only interesting linearly growing folding pattern for the first word only works with one other word related to the first word perfectly. A pattern ends it on the last letter. This suggests patterns fold together and patterns show their endings when reading the Torah.
Beit reish reish beit #87 recursive spellings. Mine. B or R. Non-geometric. Comparing spelling out and adding first two letters, suggesting God knows the words to the letters as important.
tzaddik #3 Some simple patterns. Then the first 3 letters, subtracted from the first 3 letters in the alphabet, reveal the first two and last letters of the alphabet, which the other two form together to make the first one as Stan Tenen has shown. This hints that the alphabet matters.
caph #4 If we start at the second letter, the first word is a pentagram and pentagon. Subtracting a spelled out d, we get the letters in the first verse and our first Star of David number (we will get many 37s like this). This shows that sometimes if you try to extend a pattern, you only succeed if it gets more complicated, which is what the Torah does.
Ayin #5 Depending on how we go around, we can get caph-reish-shin-tav or “Christ” and “yud-shin-alef” which is an abbreviation of “Jesus” or “Yeshua.” Christ, Jesus and Torah persist for a while.
final caph#6 Prime factorizations of each letter, and looking at which primes come first, reveals that they almost come in order. There is one adjacent swap of the 2nd and 3rd letters and the last 3 letters go in opposite order, but they are the ones that can’t have any more factors. Again with patterns ending themselves and inviting further search.
shin#7 A quick rearrangement of the number of letters of the first 7 words gives 365.25, the days in a year. It is 365.24, and if we carry the 1 we get 134 or 3.14 by the same sort. 365.25 / 5 is also close to 73, a Star of David number. This suggests the verse knows what the Earth is in its arrangement.
zayin#8 If we combine words and count the total letters, we get 9-7-5-3-4. The 4 ends the pattern. Mine B.
chet#9 We can also do 6+8+10+4. Mine B.
#10 The number of letters per word is almost a palindrome: 6-3-5-2-5-3-4. Mine B or R.
Yud alef #81 fibbonaci series as multipliers to first verse, suggesting the Torah is beautiful.
beit#11 If we look at the first letter in the verse, then add 2 and go to the second, then add 4 and go to the third, we look at 1,3,7,15,31,the letters are B-A-B-A-A. Maybe 62 is a way to continue the pattern which is A but I don’t remember how. Mine B
Final pei#23 I believe this is a world record to get pi to 13 digits in the first verse. Starts with 2-3-1 which is Rael and more. It is a singular, straightforward concept even if you don’t like it. Pi is found by moving between things like this pattern does in regards to the text. Circles and spheres have related measurements. There are also ellipses and ellipsoids.
gimmel#12 If we arrange the letters in alphabetical order and count how many of each letter, we get 6,2,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,2,1 or 6,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,2,1 with R. Jews believe in 613 commandments in the Torah. Notice in the pattern below this one there are 4 pairs of 3 and 1. We just showed that they are almost all in sequence alphabetically in terms of 3 or 1.
This shows correspondence for Stan Tenen’s pattern, see #13, about 4 pairs of 3-1 numbers that are “mirror images.” I found that they also go back in forth in alphabetic order except at the end. I will use another of Stan’s patterns to find another way it works when we get to pentagons with colors.
dalet (4*8) #13 This is Stan Tenen’s pattern; I just found that it fits better if the word for God is on a slant down to the left or up to the right by one vertically.
Gimmel again: Picking from the four pairs we also get differences of 6,1 and 3.
Aleph chet dalet #57 (#13 continued). Potentially found geometric patterns in 1:2,1:4 and 1:5 using mirror images.
mem#14 This shows that there clearly was knowledge of square roots or God knew, and this pattern is just amazing that the Torah can hold so many different things together at the same time. It goes from 1 to 13!
vav#15 Interesting numbers from adding the first letters of the words of the first verse or the last letters of the words of the first verse. Yes, that includes a star of David.
final mem#16 Abraham and Asher; the Israelites were important from verse 1.
Zayin Zayin #43 Suggesting every frame of the Torah is important.
Aleph Beit Gimmel # 39 Just trying subtracting patterns when there is no spacing between letters
Aleph Beit Gimmel #48 and in the first word and verse.
Aleph beit beit gimmel #64 – did subtracting patterns a simpler way
Chet samech #51 Chess. Ancient board games could date back to the Bible and God cares about what happens in board and video games.
hei#17 A clever way to make a dreidel and spell Torah with a path of adjacent squares to go through it in order, alternating.
Nun nun#66 – traveling with each letter being a direction in a Rubiks cube.
yud (5*2)#18 This takes one pattern where Stan Tenen matched pentagons in a pattern and shows they match in a dodecahedron either according to the picture or in order of the verse.
qoph#19 A branching maze, suggesting God keeps track of things as they develop; also suggesting the golden rule. Cube roots and self-powers that belong get all closer to simple numbers than all that don’t belong.
final tzaddik#20 A triangle sandwich, suggesting the letters match in yet one more amazing way.
Chet final nun chet #50 Suggesting the Torah is flexible by stretching and scrunching.
Tet yud tet #52 Another one with these colors, matching up a logical Towers of Hanoi configuration.
nun #21 Amazing patterns where you can add words and multiply words. When you multiply the words you add the resulting numbers between commas. The first pattern I saw elsewhere; the sum and product were both 2701 which is 37*73, two star of David numbers. I experimented with different ways to spell the first word and got as many 37s as possible, plus hexagon numbers. Perhaps this shows the Torah is flexible, but when you go away it is harder to understand. Numbers kept getting rercycled.
Beit final tzaddik #41 even relating the numbers multiplied by 37.
Gimmel gimmel gimmel #88 rubik’s cube. Mine. B only. Geometric. Solving it is like solving a rubik’s cube, suggesting the Universe was built for this stuff.
reish#22 A way to go around a star of David. In the center, one part spells Torah perfectly and one part specifies the alphabet with A,A and Tz, suggesting the importance of letters. The word for water is also there.
final nun#24 Half of the 22 letters are used in verse 1, suggesting a balance between light and darkness.
aleph #25 Half are even; half are odd, reinforcing the same.
samechr#26 A clever way to wrap up the count of where those letters stand, relating even and odd.
Samech nun#42 A skip pattern that always works if it works for the first case, suggesting music.
Beit gimmel aleph #65 – counting by one letter from the other the other amount of times
aleph#27 Random-walks, brownian motion. 4 of the simplest random walks count and point to the next ones and then the fifth one has two ways of ending the pattern. Also, the use of finalization gives a binary signature to each one and they indicate each other in order of simplicity. It taught me to recognize things about creation. We got a nice 3-D Star of David too.
aleph aleph#28 The last letter in each type of element up to the sixth day, added or multiplied, is significant. This puts the signature of God on adding them, including ‘R’ for sequence of letters, and spells my name with multiplication which is nice that it gave me some credit. Being the 79th pattern, and my birthday is 79, that was particularly cool.
beit hei#29 Shows that the numbers of the letters in the first verse all relate to the human hands.
#30 Uses averages to relate the first two words and two patterns in the first word.
beit lamed reish#31 uses exponents and roots and finds some patterns.
Hei gimmel beit #70 roots out of a spelled out word
Beit Caph #56 Wanting to apply 200, I found the longest pattern in an irrational number yet with a root.
Hei vav hei #58 Thought I would try exponents with e, something complicated.
Beit gimmel beit #44 uses common and natural logs, suggesting our measuring systems are consistent with the Torah.
Chet chet #45 trigonometry, suggesting from the beginning things were on a clock.
dalet gimmel beit#46 We used the gamma function which finds factorials for decimal numbers. There were patterns. That wraps up all the functions I know although we do percent next.
aleph qoph#47 We started at a unit of currency and added each letter as a percent. Starting with beit it went to a little over 2. Starting with R a little less.
Aleph Lamed Hei#32 There are now apparently digital images in the Torah. I just found my own little way to add to one, suggesting that our own themes are sometimes welcome.
Plus, I found the full and partial name of God embedded in different ways, and thought it suggested a separate creator from creation from the beginning. Perhaps it is not clear how God is separated from His creation.
Tzaddik Final Tzaddik #33 In all my patterns simple gematria seems to come before full gematria. This shows order.
nun tzaddik #34 Suggesting God is familiar with the details of what He does.
Aleph beit hei beit aleph #98 Mine. B or R. Going through and dividing bigger by smaller and smaller by bigger, showing more deserved patterns.
Nun tzade #49 A simplification of the last two, a little hidden, that shows reciprocals match numbers in adding the first verse.
aleph hei #35 Suggesting God knows how to balance the numbers and characteristics of the Universe. Also an area contains no volume.
Beit beit aleph beit #37 sum with diminishing values counted adds to pi. God plans the obvious too.
Aleph dalet zayin #36 Showing different categories of letters are all heavy in relation.
Aleph chet samech tav #38 Making an intuitive DNA Codon finder and recognizing information about DNA.
Yud Shin #40 An amazing notice with Israel/Is/Rael.
Gimmel dalet #53 Showing structural stability in the first word.
Beit Reish Yud #59 Found that 18 spheres could surround 2 to make 20 and went from there.
Hei vav dalet #89 Mine. B or R. Geometric. Showing that the second letter, 200, forms a crystal of atoms.
Shin Tav #60 Sh and T surround I geometrically in a column.
Gimmel gimmel dalet #61 surrounded 2 cubes and got 34, the spelling of B (B=2).
Beit-yud-tav#54 concerning polynomial functions
#62 dalet aleph gimmel Found amazing irrationals with quadratic equation out of first 3 letters.
Aleph gimmel beit dalet #63 Thought I’d try determinants. Got a number that had the first 14 digits from “2701” in a non-repeating fashion, definitely on to something. Then this pattern turned into probably my most amazing one. This pattern suggests that God knows everything about time reference frames to any digit.
Beit gimmel reish #55 Using mathematical combinations, suggesting all these patterns where we take one mathematical concept are part of a network that covers everything.
Gimmel aleph dalet #67 added a pattern where between the letters are curves based on what they are, suggesting ultimate possible meaning to each piece of the Torah.
Aleph beta aleph beta gamma #69 suggesting even strange math works if it’s simple enough
Zayin vav #71 Just a simple one for scientific notation, whatever that suggests.
Dalet beit beit #72 first Calculus pattern, God makes it work when it shouldn’t work.
Final tzaddik final tzaddik #73 After doing integration, I did derivatives.
Samech samech #74 more Calculus with Fourier Series and suggests that a summary of the first word can show the first verse.
dalet hei #75 – right-angled functions relate the first letter and first word in full gematria.
Beit caph #76 Probability. Things less checked are less specified, but everything is ready for us to live with chances.
Dalet aleph beit #77 Reciprocals of common numbers, suggesting they are chosen correctly
Dalet hei vav #78 A few triangles in verse 1 suggest geometry present in creation/beginning/big bang
Kaph chet #79 I did an intersecting circle problem with numerical significance in the solution
Chet aleph #80 another circle question, how much a smaller circle can fit outside another one in a square plus another one on just the centers. Matter fills in towards other matter is suggested.
Aleph dalet vav dalet aleph #82 Just found patterns with Pascal’s triangle, suggesting order in high counting. Suggests that good and bad deeds add up.
Yud nun gimmel aleph #83 Jenga pattern. Mine B or R geometric. Suggests that with all the possible spacing that could go in the Torah, the first word we got had stability.
Aleph dalet beit #84 For some reason, took the reciprocal of the squares of the first letters starting at R through T.
Changed to messed around with numbers for fun
Aleph beit gimmel aleph #85 Mine. B and A. Geometric. IQ test. Suggesting God is present in the tests we give to each other. Also a bit of an IQ test itself whether you believe this one or not.
Beit Reish Lamed #86 Mine. B and R. Relating the first two letters to the total number of letters in the Torah. Suggests that God anticipates different interpretations of His works.
Samech samech #90 A shoe lace knot. Knot theory?
Beit dalet #91 a test of drawing over the first word in rectangles and measuring the length or area.
Kaph gimmel chet #93 Fringes in garments helped Jews remember to keep the commandments, and counting the number of ways to thread needles between the number of slits of the first 3 letters leads to a very interesting number related to that.
Caph gimmel #94. Mine. B only. Geometric. Suggests to Christians that Jesus sews things together.
Vav vav vav beit #95. Mine. B or R. Geometric. The first three letters, or the word B-R-A as the second word of the Torah, match with the flag of Israel, demonstrating it historically. The flag also relates to the hexagon and Star of David by a count.
Tet vav #96 B and R must be looked at together. Made a bowl/curved plate in 4 ways and looked at their volumes and averaged their volumes.
Caph vav beit #97 Mine. B only. Geometric. Ways to fill a well with bricks. Suggests the word of God is solid from the beginning to the ending.
Hei aleph reish tav #99 thought I’d try the last word of the first verse, very simple.
Aleph beit dalet chet #100 relates a mystery of our solar system to Universe, the Hebrew letters, DNA and DNA of God, Israel and its commandments and as above, so below.
Dalet zayin #101 dividing letter count from verse to each word
Aleph hei yud final nun #102 somehow relates US coins heavily to Israel, also relates standard money to the end of the world.
Tav vav reish hei #103 8 simple patterns to the number of letters in the standard Torah.
#104 Turing machine/ computer programming R only! Geometric.
Tav mem pei koph #105 filling in shapes with waves and which letters come first.
Beit tav final tzaddik #106 – B or R relating first letter, word and verse simply
Vav vav vav #107 I guess this is grass. This counts the letters differently than simple or full gematria for the only time.
Aleph ayin (bull’s eye) #108 rings around circles suggesting nested patterns. B only geometric.
Aleph gimmel dalet #109 – area with nested corners. B only. Geometric. Suggest’s God is artistic.
Caph yud (subtraction) #110 Mine. B only. Geometric.
Vav vav aleph #111 Combining Stars of David with letter counts. Mine. B or R. Geometric.
Aleph beit gimmel aleph beit gimmel (triplets) #112 Mine. B only. Triplets are another pattern through verse 1.
Chet chet chet #113 Mine. B only. Card pattern focuses on keeping the commandments.
Aleph vav #114 A shamrock that is clearly lucky (about as simply as can be). R only. Geometric.
chet vav #115 Mine. B only. Going from an arc to a line.
Gimmel hei vav #116 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. Two (or at least one) magnificient sums with exponents.
Reish alef shin #117 B or R. Geometric. Mine. Has my middle and last name about as simply as possible with R. Has creation pipeline with B.
Aleph hei yud nun #118 Jacqueline Thompson. B only. Roman numerals. Non-geometric.
Aleph vav final tzaddik #119 Egyptian fractions. Suggests fractions work perfectly or at least to an extent. Mine. B or R.
Sigma nun #120 standard deviation. B only. Mine. God can confirm standard deviations, perhaps as useful.
Vav coph chet #121 Mine. Geometric. B only. Counting up marks in first word equals letters in first verse. Then expands with the first verse. The ending suggests to me that whatever role you play in the creation “light” indicates where you are.
Vav lamed beit #122 B only. Mine. Geometric. First verse meru pattern derives from similar first word pattern.
Caph chet vav #123 Relates verse count to number of letters and word count to number of letters and specific comparisons of those letters. God frames what he does too. Non-geometric. Mine. B or R.
Scientific analysis.
Ayin koph #124 Wanted to do one in front of the audience to see how scientific the process was. Circles, shamrocks and spheres.
Hei yud beit shin hei #125 composite numbers relating to where the space bars settle. Mine. B or R or before.
Final mem yud #126 Mine. Before the B. Fibonacci sequence goes far and has patterns.
Qoph reish shin reish qoph #127 B or R. Fractal pattern. Mine. Suggesting that expanding the first verse by exploring it is useful.
Caph mem pei qoph #128 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. Consecutive primes.
Nun mem #129 Just counted by fives. B only. Mine except beit in pei. Non-geometric. God created your hands to do simple math.
Shin caph tet #130 Just wanted to find a very simple pattern. Mine. B only. Non-geometric.
Mem hei caph #131. Chances of picking 12 letters out of 27 and finding the chance that all letters out of 27/28/44/45 are in the set. Mine. B or R. Non-geometric. Small chance and suggests first 12 letters to comprise the Torah were chosen with Israel in mind.
Beit vav reish #132 Mine. Geometric. B or R. Simple. The letters fit in a 2×20!
Aleph yud final mem final tzaddik #133 vowels and last letters in first verse making Stars of David. B only. Mine. Special characters are counted in first verse. Simple.
aleph aleph beit aleph gimmel beit #134 Mine numerically. R only. From Yosef Sebag’s picture on the cover; the rest is mine. Geometric. Nitty grits of first verse. More direct Pascal’s Triangle and then amazing Fibonacci stuff and complete stuff from word God.
Beit reish beit aleph #135 Mine. Geometric. Simple. B only. Suggests deep geometry/algebraic connection.
Beit zayin aleph #136 {2,7,0,1} represent spaces to count. B or R. Mine. Hard
Gimmel gimmel gimmel #137 Just counting by 3s and y=x2. B. The second verse continues with the letters of the first verse. This continues the letters of the first word into the first verse.
Beit caph #138 Just Bell and Catalan numbers in the first word. B or R. Mine. Patterns with each that match what they are about.
Beit tet #139 Mine. B only. Geometric. Fitting the first 45 letters into a large container. Simple. Suggests loose things are formulaic too.
Reish final tzaddik tav #140 B or R. Geometric. Mine. Like cover pattern, but goes to new location whenever letters exceed a certain value by adding them. Suggests tracking the sums of letters is watched.
Aleph chet gimmel tet #141 Mine. B only. X3 and 3x, extending #137.
Aleph aleph aleph beit aleph aleph aleph #142 Off of Yosef Sebag’s “Torah Numerology” cover. Balancing between the left side, the middle and the right. B or R. Geometric. My counting and balancing. Suggests God has symmetry in what He does.
Zayin gimmel dalet zayin #143 Mine. B only. Very simple. Non-geometric. Relates two counting methods for first verse.
Shin YudT av #144 Mine after Yosef Sebag’s cover. I will say B or R. Medians of triangles. Shows first verse is very fundamental.
Gimmel dalet lamed #145 Mine. Fit the letters in a 3×4 square only counting each once and in order. B only. Mine. Geometric. Shows economy.
Vav gimmel #146 B only. Mine. Geometric. Same as #145 with each letter introduced twice. Suggests further linkage of letters in first verse.
Yud final mem aleph tav #147 consecutive integers in middle of first verse. Mine. Neither B nor R. Suggests God counts things from anywhere.
Aleph caph aleph caph chet #148 Corners in triangle of first verse (Yosef Sebag). Mine. B or R (B and R together). Suggests order as shapes are made too.
Beit tzaddik qoph #149 Adding/Subtracting Problems Mine B only. Shows expansion of patterns working.
Beit gimmel hei zayin #150 Following up on #149 with the two most interesting by-numbers being interesting. Mine. B. Suggests the pattern of #149 is specifically marked in the first verse further.
Gimmel hei zayin #151 Mine off of Yosef Sebag’s “Torah numerology” cover. B or R. Geometric. Shows further patterns in the first verse as a triangle after medians in #144, completing all the letters.
Beit pei #152 B only. Mine. Looking back at pronunciations in the first word, expanding to exponents and roots. Further planning of God.
Beit yud zayin #153 Mine. R only! Prime numbers related to pronunciation and values of reish and reshit, the first letter and word if we remove the beit. Suggests something as big as the prime numbers can work that way.
Beit reish aleph shin #154 Mine. B or R. How many numbers can we make out of counting the first 6 letters? Shows that they make a good counting system.
Hei hei hei #155 Mine. B only. 2701 has 27 as a cube. What is it with other cubes? Suggests simple observations can show things further.
Shin reish aleph tav #156 Mine after Yosef Sebag’s triangle. B or R. Geometric. big mirror images in the triangle Yosef Sebag made on the cover of “Torah Numerology.” Suggests order in order.
Vav yud lamed #157 Mine. B only. Simple letter positions that are multiple of each other and in the first verse. Suggests that repetition is paid attention to by God until the end.
Dalet chet #158 Mine. B only. The full gematria of the first verse is 2701. I put decimals in different places and took square and cube roots. We got 2701 and Israel a lot, emphasizing their importance in creation.
Yud final mem #159 Irrelevant/not B or R. Non-geometric. Mine. What’s the deal with is the name of God plural?
Reish beit reish aleph #160 Mine. B only but works with B and R. Non-geometric. Compares steepness in either direction as first few letters go back and forth. Suggests God keeps track of alternating numbers and how they alternate each way.
Yud yud yud yud yud #161 Mine. B only. Letters breaking free in the same direction relate to spacing in first verse. I don’t know what that means.
Kaph aleph yud hei #162. Mine B or R. Geometric. Small letters form triangle numbers. Small letters want to be more; things want to be more.
Qoph qoph qoph #163 Mine. B only. Powers of 304805, adding thousands and adding factors relates to looking at a Mandelbrot. God is there at the end of His work.
Caph ayin #164 Mine. B or R. Average of consecutive letters in first word relates to letters in the aleph beit. Suggesting letters together have properties based on the whole aleph beit.
Dalet zayin #165 From Yosef Sebag’s Rectangle; otherwise, mine. B only. Geometric. One simple way to turn out numbers from the first verse in a rectangle arrangement bore fruit. God cares about all the arrangements of letters that can be made and works with them as with the triangle of the first verse seen earlier.
Dalet zayin beit #166 From Yosef Sebag’s Rectangle; otherwise, mine. B only. Geometric. One simple way to turn out numbers from the first verse in a rectangle arrangement bore fruit. God cares about all the arrangements of letters that can be made and works with them as with the triangle of the first verse seen earlier. This one with subtraction chains.
Beit tzaddik qoph reish #167 After Yosef Sebag’s rectangle mine. B only. Geometric. More with subtraction chains. Suggests how they relate closely with adding difference chains. Again suggests God deals with geometric arrangements of His works.
Samech final nun #168 Mine. B or R. Geometric. Looking at maximum and minimum differences in words, we get pi to 3.14159 and potentially infinitely accurate. The “14” is difficult. Suggests that pi has to do with large and small contrasts.
Beit beit vav final tzaddik #169 Simple parts of Yosef Sebag’s rectangle; my patterns. B only. Geometric. Shows once again that God cares about our arrangements.
Nun nun #170 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. All possible distances in words. Medians and averages show order.
Ayin gimmel #171 Looked for secret code in Yosef Sebag’s rectangle. The rectangle was his; the rest was my own. B only. Geometric. I noticed rows could be almost 73 each with 37 left over since the first verse is 37+4*73 in simple gematria. Then the leftover letters were code and they suggested God is ready to make the code.
Caph aleph caph #172 Mine. B only. For this one I found numbers in other numbers. The first verse has simplifications of greater parts in smaller parts.
#173 Mine. B or R. Some averages or medians. God has things in balance.
Shin mem beit #174 Mine. B or R. Geometric. Shows that the beloved Super Mario Bros works with the first word and possibly moving around a Torah page.
Ayin tzaddik #175 Mine. B only. Geometric. Counts the number of bounces when a particle heads into a straight angle and comes back out. God notices going into tunnels and coming out.
Aleph aleph aleph yud aleph yud #176 B only. Non-geometric. Mine. God handles things as long as they are logical.
Tav reish yud gimmel #177 Found some interesting patterns with the number of commandments. There are 248 thou shalt commandments, 365 thou shalt not, and 613 total. They are important.
Dalet dalet dalet #178 Multiplying letters in words and then adding up each one. Mine. B only. Non-geometric. God is ready for something simple.
Beit alpha alpha #179 Since the beit is superfluous, we consider it being a 1. We don’t discover that it can be superfluous, but we can verify it. God shows support for what this book has shown me already.
Beit zayin yud aleph #180. Mine B only. Rearranging digits of 2701. Interesting factors. Got 2701 over again by adding them.
Pei vav #181. Mine irrelevant. Working with subtracting one letter from God at a time, possibly more.
Vav vav gimmel gimmel #182 An anonymous friend thought to use Albert Einstein’s special relativity; I did the work. B only. Non-geometric. Special relativity. Dilation formula with v/c = 0.2. God is creative to express how relativity works.
Aleph beit aleph aleph beit beit aleph beit ale#183 I may have got the idea from Yosef Sebag for this although it is my own pattern. B only. Non-geometric. By extending the number 2701 we get an amazing number. It shows that God can go further.
Gimmel chet aleph #184 You may not like this one but I still put it down. Mine. B only. Taking 2701 and using 3333…1 and just looking at factors. Some interesting results.
Lamed zayin beit yud #185 Simple dot products with Star of David numbers listed or “hand” numbers seen previously. God wants to use them in counting. Mine. B or R. Non-geometric.
Beit reish aleph shin #186 dotting the first word in full gematria by digit with the first word starting at the second letter in full gematria, both part of the first word. Got 2701. Then found significance to applying 913, 911, 613 and 611. Mine. B or R. Non-geometric.
Lamed yud zayin #187 Made an exact letter match arrangement. Mine. B only. Geometric. Shows that God again wraps it up well at any concept He wants.
Beit zayin zayin beit #188 A simple palindrome is 27011072. When in doubt I take the square root. It shows 2701 again. Mine B only non-geometric. Another beautiful item.
The lost sheep #189 Russel M. Nelson, the prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently had his 100th birthday and talked about the parable of the 99 sheep and the 1 sheep. Mine. B only. Non-geometric.
Zayin aleph beit aleph #190 Beit only. Mine. Non-geometric. Straightforward. Rearranging digits in 2701.
Aleph gimmel vav #191 Mine. B only. Geometric. By cycling through the digits of various popular numbers, I found the same things emerge.
Kaph beit kaph beit kaph beit #192 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. Since yud is like 0, the first word is like 2+20=22,1+21=22,0+22=22. We factor 222222. It shows us a very interesting result.
Shin aleph ayin #193 Looked at verse and word if each letter started one digit lower. Pretty exact result confirming that it’s OK to count that way.
Reish reish #194 20 and 200 dots and how many geometric objects out of them. God controls everything as you zoom in.
Shin ayin gimmel #195 Absolute primes make Star of David numbers who’s indexes spell out 2701 considered the most important number in the Torah. Shows again that God cares about many concepts.
Aleph zayin #196 One letter is sufficient to indicate triangle numbers everywhere, the Torah and the names of the Lord and God. B only. Mine. Non-geometric.
Final tzaddik aleph #197 The last letter is 27th in the aleph beit and 28th in the verse. God gives just as good of quality at the end and the beginning. B only. Mine. Non-geometric.
Aleph beit gimmel dalet hei #198 Simply taking the reciprocal of 2701 has meaningful words. Suggests if we know enough words, maybe all of division and irrational numbers are symbolic, at least to a degree. This would be a great future math problem. Mine. B only. Non-geometric.
Chet hei #199 Simple realization. B only. Mine. Non-geometric. Shows precision.
Caph zayin gimmel #200 B or R. Mine. Non-geometric. Noticed 27 in 2701 and took a cube root of the 27.
Qoph aleph #201 Mine. B or R. Geometric. Either a 3x3x3 and 1x1x1 cube or a 2x2x2x2, 2x2x2 and 2×2 shape add to the 28 letters, then they can be combined by their images.
Chet reish #202 Mine. R only. Non-geometric. Pi convergence series with 20 digits barely with in 1/20th of pi. Converging sequences are in God’s sight.
Gimmel gimmel gimmel dalet #203 Anonymous friend came up with the idea. My computing. B or R. Geometric. Put the letters on a Rubik’s cube skipping one and added different kinds of Rubik’s Cube faces together. Shows more organization of God.
Tav vav reish hei chet #204 Mine. Irrelevant. Geometric. Similar looking letters indicating important stuff.
In the Beginning #205 Mine. Irrelevant. English.
Newton #206 Anonymous friend’s suggestion. My calculations. B only. Non-geometric. Applied time, position, velocity and acceleration to first 4 letters. God was happy to anticipate it.
Caph chet lamed #207 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. 2701*541 is almost a palindrome. God has spice of life.
Tzaddik beit #208 Mine. B or R. Periodic table. Non-geometric. Clear patterns with 92 naturally occurring elements in the usual dot product.
Aleph beit gimmel dalet hei #209 B only. Non-geometric. Placed digits in order and took the square root. Something interesting.
Lamed nun qoph #210 B only. Non-geometric. Miscellaneous. Multiplied 2701 and 541 by 13, 37 and 73 and we get a pattern throughout with a twist in the last one.
Hei hei hei #211 B only. Geometric. 2701 is like 3x3x3 and then a cube can just touch it or go in it and we get a pattern.
Aleph Gimmel Aleph Aleph #212 Two friends, but I calculated. First word in edges of 1x1x1 cube! Geometric. B or R. Fits like two baseball sides and fits around in all 3 ways to go around by 4 letters. God plays simple too.
Hei hei #213 Mine B only geometric and arithmetic. Just went around a pentagram. The first -gram has powerful patterns showing how fundamental the first 10 letters are to many different things like we’ve done.
Vav chet aleph vav gimmel #214. Mine. Irrelevant. Non-geometric. God and the commandments are significant together, so I matched numbers for God and numbers for the commandments in the Torah and got repeated significant findings.
Aleph beit gimmel dalet zayin #215 Irrelevant. Non-geometric. Mine. Classifying numbers, we find multiples of 7. Not sure what it means.
#216 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. Finally realized I could do logarithms and trigonometric functions on the two important numbers 2701 and 541.
Beit zayin aleph #217 Mine. Irrelevant. Non-geometric. wanted to treat each digit of 2701 separately; thought of 20701. Took factors, roots and powers. God thought of that.
Aleph lamed #218 Mine. B or R. Geometric. Looked at a clock from 1 to 12 and 1 to 60 in different ways. Of course God thought about clocks ahead of time.
Beit reish reish aleph #219 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. If two consecutive numbers are both even or both odd, make a zero. If they are one even and one odd, make a 1. Then add up the 1s and compare to how many letters you looked at. Shows that God thought about this.
Pei Tzaddik Qoph #220 Mine. B only. Non-geometric. Found ways to get results from difference patterns added together, just one time. Took distances between consecutive letters and added them up, showing God notices things.
Common numbers: 2,13,20,22,27,34,37,73,76,86,111,412,541,611,613,913,2701 and 304805.