THEOMATICS is an extremely complex, profound, and
intellectual subject. Yet the basic fundamentals of how it operates,
are quite simple and easy to understand. In the recent books, Theomatics
II and The
Original Code in the Bible, we give a lengthy explanation
and definition. Here we shall give the Net cruiser an extremely abridged
version that will explain only the basics—without elaboration.
The Theomatic Number Codes
In our language, we have two basic ways of expressing ideas. If
you look at a typewriter or computer keyboard, what do you see? Letters
(the alphabet) and numbers. Just about everything we communicate in our
language structure as human beings is with words and numbers.
The numbers we use (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0) are called Arabic
numerals. To us living today, we take the use of these symbols for
granted. But here is an interesting fact. For centuries, mankind did
not have any numbers or numerical digits in his language structure.
Instead, early civilizations used the letters of their alphabets to
express numbers. You have undoubtedly heard of Roman Numerals (I, V, X,
L, C, D, M). This is the same basic concept.
Hebrew and Greek
This same idea or principle is especially true for the
languages of the Bible—the Old Testament was written in ancient Hebrew
and the New Testament in Greek. Take a look below and you will see both
the Hebrew and Greek alphabets, along with the respective number values
for each letter in those alphabets.
HEBREW ALPHABET
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GREEK ALPHABET
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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
In order to perform the adequate research, massive databases
have been created. The Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament
exist in printed interlineation (like the above example of Genesis
1:1). But most importantly, all this data has been programmed into a
massive computer database along with complete research software. It
would take too much time to discuss all of this here (See Theomatics
II (appendix A), and Theomatics
and the Scientific Method).
Theomatics: On What Basis?
A number of people have asked the following question: On what
is all of this based? Beyond the historical fact that the ancients used
letters to represent numerals, where do you get the proof that God had
anything to do with the assignment of number values to the Hebrew and
Greek alphabets—and then to the individual words of the Bible text?
Where is the verse in the Bible that tells us there exists any such
phenomenon as theomatics?
In Theomatics
II and The
Original Code in the Bible, these questions are discussed and
analyzed extensively. Two things are worth mentioning here. The entire
numerical system can be found in some of the earliest Greek manuscripts
for the New Testament. In the papyrus documents, the many numbers
mentioned in the text are actually given with these numerical values.
For example, the well known number 666 from the book of Revelation
(13:18), appears as the following Greek letters.
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.
Every number mentioned openly in the Bible is
a key number for theomatics.
It is as though God says, "here is the number to use!" In
otherwords, the numbers that appear in the text are all intertwined
with the numerical values for the words themselves. In fact, that is
how theomatics was discovered.
In Chapter 3 of Theomatics
II, it discusses the passage from John 21:11, where the
disciples went fishing, and they caught 153 fishes. This bizarre
passage has taxed the minds of many a Bible student. But theomatically,
everything to do with fishes and fishing in the entire Bible is based
on the number 153. Just a few examples. The following words and phrases
have numerical values divisible by the number 153.
FISHES = 153 x 8
THE NET = 153 x 8
MULTITUDE OF FISHES =
153 x 8 x 2
FISHERS OF MEN =
153 x 14
NOTE: Theomatics is not the very first time in
history where the concept of the numerical values has been applied to
Hebrew and Greek words in the Bible. (For example, the ancient
practice of gematria and Jews with their Kabala).
However, theomatics is: (1) the first time in history where the
principles according to which this structure operates have been
discovered and made explicable, and (2) the fact that God did this
can be proven in a scientific manner that is both repeatable and
predictable. Nothing before in history has ever operated on the collective
principles demonstrated in theomatics. But the basis is
historical.
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Hebrew and Greek Grammar
The entire word structure of the Bible, was designed by God in
a unique way so that theomatics could work. In otherwords, God
specifically structured the grammar of the Hebrew and Greek languages
so that all of the number patterns could fit and flow together. An
amazing degree of thought went into it. Theomatics will answer many
puzzling questions as to the why's of these two languages and their
grammatical structure.
Multiples and Clusters
Without elaborating, there are a number of other principles
that theomatics operates by. One is called multiples, and the
other is clustering.
Everything in theomatics operates on the principle of multiples
and multiple structures—based upon prime numbers and various factor
combinations. This concept can become very complicated and involved.
There are many aspects to multiples.
Clustering is the concept where numbers cluster around these
large multiples. The theomatic hits fall within the range of one or two
numbers surrounding the large multiple factors. There is an entire
chapter in The
Original Code in the Bible, which explains how clustering
scientifically proves the entire existence of theomatics.
We have worked with the mathematics and statistics department
of a major university, and the odds of the clustering occurring by
chance is impossible. The evidence is positively overwhelming from a
scientific perspective.
Theomatics and the Scientific Method
The multiple factors and the clustering is so consistent in
theomatic words and phrases, that it boggles the mind. The major fact
is that it happens so regularly, as to defy any mathematical odds. In
otherwords, if theomatics was not true, if either man or God did not
place this phenomenon into the text, then the numerical values for
words and phrases would only produce "random" results. But
the theomatic results are clearly not random.
And neither are the patterns a natural occurrence of the
language structure itself—they only occur within related theological
meanings. Computerized testing—comparing theomatic results vs.
random results, will overwhelmingly prove that fact. Even the most
cautious and astute of mathematical scientists, will be completely
blown away when presented with the data. Those individuals who are
skeptical will be completely befuddled and have no explanation for the
results (see page on theomatics website Scientific Proof of the Discovery or Chapter 2k of Angelfall).
Conclusion
This discussion has been very brief. There are three books
(that consist of about 1200 pages total) that thoroughly explain all
this as well as the Longer Version
explanation on Angelfall.
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