1257 pattern softcover on Amazon now here!
1257 pattern ebook on Amazon here!
698 pattern softcover 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 from 698 patterns to 1257 patterns here.
New fixes after 1257 pattern publication:
#13 clarified that two final ms were different from regular m.
#217 found a way to look at digits of 2701 and 541 one at a time.
#218 Used clocks
#219 Is the difference between consecutive letters even or odd; do the evens and odds balance?
#220 What about the differences themselves being added up once?
#221 Carrying in adding numbers
#222 Multiplying first or less half of verse and adding between commas. Weak.
#223 A merkabah with square bases and also the minimum way to get stuck in another object.
1-2-25 #220 changed word from “difference” to “distance.”
1-9-25 #224 Added icosahedron to 3-torus and dodecahedron.
1-9-25 #225 alternating simple and regular gematria.
1-9-25 #226 going towards 0 but on one side.
1-10-25 rearranged one paragraph between #225 and #226 and added line-drawing application to 226.
1-12-25 #62 added cubic and quartic and quintic equations
1-13-25 #62 added roots to quintic equation
1-13-25 #145 fixed one picture and one connection
1-20-25 #227 B as underlined R
1-20-25 #228 2708
1-20-25 #229 Sephirot tree
1-25-25 #77 Added 28 as a common number
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.