Theomatic Example #3


We have previously seen two diversified examples of theomatic structure. The “best” has been saved for last.

Here we will look at a pattern that is absolutely mind boggling in its consistency. Virtually every reference is saturated with multiples of 180 and 324 (18 x 18).

The design is so powerful, so overwhelming, so absolutely stupendous, that there should not be left one single skeptic or cynical mathematical expert upon the face of the earth---who after carefully and objectively looking at this pattern---whose knees won’t buckle, and they will quite literally fall to the ground. Either they will be thoroughly convinced that “something” phenomenal is happening, or else they are totally blind and incapable of accepting even the most elementary and universally accepted laws of simple mathematical probability and rational logic.

That does not mean that we will understand perfectly everything that is being seen. This pattern of 180 and 324 that runs through the following verses, is just one thread---just one number among many that are present. But the following should leave no question in anyone’s mind that we are dealing here with a phenomena of incredible significance---both theologically and scientifically.

SCIENTIFIC NOTE: It is very important to point out the fact, that this entire presentation is not a systematic scientific inquiry. Here we will look at a great diversity of topics and subtopics. In order to be scientific, the classification being investigated must be absolutely definitive, in advance of performing any computerized tests. Those sorts of tests and procedures have been accomplished and are available---see Theomatics and the Scientific Method. Within the following, however, there will no doubt be many specific categories that could be scientifically tested and proven to contain overwhelming patterns that cannot be duplicated or matched with random allocations to the letters and words. For a further discussion see---What the Skeptics are Saying.


180 and 324
TEMPTATION, DECEIVING, BONDAGE, SATAN,
and THE WOMAN OF REVELATION 12

With this topic and number, it is difficult to know where to begin. It is so pervasive. Our basic thrust of emphasis will be to look at the major stream of verses, that refer specifically to Satan tempting, deceiving, and binding mankind. We may touch on a few minor tributaries as well. This is by no means a thorough analysis of every single possible passage, or every example of theomatic phenomena.

Just as there are many different numbers in theomatics, that are present relative to the names and attributes of God---likewise, the names and attributes of Satan are also depicted with an array of various numbers. In TheomaticsII, there is an entire chapter entitled The Numbers of Satan. Virtually every single reference to Satan in the New Testament (90% of them), contain a multiple of the number 276. There is also an amazing pattern present with the numbers 122 and 244, throughout both the Old and New Testaments.


We begin with the two most significant words possible from the Old Testament. In Genesis 3, it talks about the serpent.

And in the Chronicles, the name Satan is mentioned. Both the words serpent and Satan have the same value.

There is one verse in the Bible that links together the serpent and Satan. It is found in the book of Revelation.

We will come back later, and in more detail examine this verse from Revelation.

Part I: Satan in the Old Testament

We ran a computer check on every reference to the name Satan in the Old Testament. The name Satan appears 19 times in 15 verses. The very first time in the Bible it is mentioned, also brings out the temptation aspect. Satan rose up and incited (deceived and tempted) David to number Israel.

Satan in the Book of Job

The most famous mention to Satan in the Old Testament, occurs in the book of Job. Most all the references to Satan appear in this book. The story is well known how Satan appeared before the throne of God in heaven and challenged the loyalty of Job, a wealthy and prosperous man who feared God. Here is the dialogue that took place.

The second feature above is not a multiple of 180. It is instead a multiple of 324, and the number 324 is the square of 18 (18 x 18 = 324). This is another phenomena aspect of theomatics. Whenever a number is squared, that accentuates the power of it. In the above passage the text says that Satan walks up and down in the earth. Compare the next verse in the Bible, to the last one above.

The objects or targets of Satan, are also structured on the number 180.

And of course, we would also expect this.

The next occurrence of Satan, where the possible theme is either tempting, deceiving, or bondage, is in verse 12.

Now believe it or not, we could not find any portion of the above that worked out to 180. But in this verse, Jehovah told Satan that all that Job had, was “is in thy power.”

A very important comment is also in order here. Even though the words “in thy power” are not a multiple of 180, according to the way God set up the theomatic structure to operate by (the denari system), the number 36 has the same exact symbolical significance---as though it had actually worked out to 360. The numbers 36 and 360 are identical. Zeroes essentially carry no meaning or significance.

The story continues on. After Job passed the first test and did not forsake God, Satan again returned and challenged the loyalty of Job.

The following is a long English phrase. But it consists of only three Hebrew words.

The following two examples consist of but one Hebrew word.

The above eight words in English, “although you incited against him, to destroy him” ---what is significant about it, is that in the other passage we looked at earlier about David, where Satan incited him, the words “And incited David,” were also 180 x 5.

Hang on to the above feature for just one second, and look at the next verse!

We saw earlier how above the words “in thy power” had a value of 36. Those words appear in the above as well, but look what also works out to 36 in the Hebrew.

Now let us look at all the features of 36 that consist of but one word in Hebrew. The mathematical probability that all six of the examples shown below could work out to multiples of 36, is no less than 1 chance in 46,656.

After the dialogue between Jehovah and Satan, here is what happened.

The word Satan appears in only three more passages of Scripture. The first of those is in Psalms 109:6, and in that verse the word Satan is used specifically in reference to Judas Iscariot. Virtually every passage in the Bible to do with Judas Iscariot, is structured on multiples of 171, a triangular number (Pgs. 292-300).

The last two occurrences to the name Satan are in Zechariah.

The way the words work out above is highly significant and a very obvious example of the theomatic phenomena. The phrase is pointing straight at the object of what Satan is doing, which is to accuse.

Interestingly, the word “accuse him” is the same word as Satan, only spelled in a little bit different form with one additional Hebrew letter. The word Satan actually means accuser.

Only one time in the New Testament does it refers to Satan as being the accuser. The passage is found in the book of Revelation.

“And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of the brethren of us is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night” (Rev 12:10).

Now let us look at the last time Satan is mentioned in the Old Testament Here is the passage we quoted earlier from Zechariah with the verse that follows.

And now, look at the numerical value of just the following.

Without question, the most famous passage in the Bible where someone rebuked Satan, was the story of Simon Peter.

We have now faithfully looked at every occurrence to Satan in the Old Testament. Virtually every significant reference to the word Satan, contained a short explicit phrase that was a multiple of 180.

There are over thirty references to Satan in the New Testament. The vast majority of them are saturated with multiples of 180---in most all cases short, distinct features, of two, three, and four words. It would be impractical to show all of them here. This page on the web will be bloated and long enough.


Part II: Satan, the Ruler of this World

Now here is where this pattern will begin to literally explode. Here is where we will see the awesome power and consistency of theomatics---as this design begins to unfold itself. Here is where we will see the fact that no one will be able to even touch theomatics, i.e. debunk it by proving that the “results” were carefully put together by arbitrary manipulation of data---picking and choosing from random numbers.

The Bible clearly and plainly teaches us, that the kingdoms of this world---the very world system itself, is under Satan’s powerful dominion and control. Every single reference to the kingdoms of this world, and the power that Satan has over those kingdoms, is absolutely saturated with 180’s, most all of them short explicit phrases consisting of one, two, or three words.

Let us begin by looking at all three references where Satan is explicitly referred to as being the “ruler of this world.” All three occurrences appear in the book of John.

In this next passage, the design literally explodes. The next series of examples are almost unbelievable.

Here is the complete phrase. Jesus said: “Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the ruler of this world be cast out.”


 

Part III: The Kingdoms of the World

Now we shall look at every reference that talks specifically about the kingdoms of this world. Satan, the ruler of this world, is obviously over the kingdoms of this world. There are nine passages from the New Testament that use the word “kingdom,”--- that refer specifically to Satan’s. Every one of them---just like the above examples---are saturated with 180.

Let us begin with the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. The wilderness is, of course, a type of this world---a spiritual wilderness.

Now let us pick up with verse 5.

Now let us pick up with verse 6. Look at the numerical value of the next feature! Also, all the examples below are not only multiples of 180, but also of 360.

This phrase appears with an untranslatable Greek article. Without the article, here is the value. It is the same value as the words “all the kingdoms,” which are also 180 x 8.

Satan told Jesus, that “To thee I will give the power this all, and the glory of it: for to me it has been delivered.” Look at this next example!

And these are the devil’s last words. The value of 180 x 6 is the same as above. “If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.”

This account of the temptation of Jesus also appears in the gospel of Matthew. What is interesting, is that completely different Greek words are used in Matthew’s account. In Luke it talks about the “kingdoms of the inhabited earth.” But in Matthew it talks about the “kingdoms of the world.”

The thought occurred as to whether or not there is any mention to the kingdoms of the world in the Hebrew old Testament. A computer check was made, and there were a few references and outstanding patterns that appeared. All used the same common Hebrew words, actually translated “kingdoms of the earth.”

The Hebrew words “the kingdoms of the world, which are upon the face of the earth” have a value of 180 x 9. Here is the most distinct word possible.

Now we will look at some truly incredible features. Here is how the following verse is transliterated.

But in Luke, this phrase appears. Here is the same parallel passage, only with different Greek words.

The next phrase says, “how shall his kingdom stand?”

The reason Satan’s kingdom stands, is because of his power and deception (more on that later). That is why the word “how” is 180 theomatically.

Throughout the gospels, Jesus constantly talked about how a house divided and a kingdom divided, cannot not stand. He of course was referring to Satan’s kingdom. Nothing could be more direct than the following two words.

And here is the last part of the verse. Satan’s kingdom is indeed a house divided.

Compare the above two with the next feature.

There are just a handful of more references to Satan’s kingdom in the New Testament. The next reference from Hebrews 11. It talks about the Old Testament heroes of the faith who subdued kingdoms.

The book of Revelation contains our last references.

Now the words from this verse are arranged in the Greek in a completely different matter. Here is the accurate transliteration. “... became the kingdoms of the world of the Lord of us and His Christ.”

And of course we saw earlier, where just “kingdoms of the word,” was also 180. The last major references to the kingdom appear in the latter portion of chapter 17.

Now to conclude this theme to do with the kingdoms of the world, here is a reference in Ephesians that is unmistakably significant---probably the most significant verse possible in the entire Bible to do with the kingdoms of this world.

While putting the finishing touches on this page, I was thumbing through the book of Luke, and the following jumped out at me---in relation to world rulers.

And the expression “kings of the earth,” appear close to a dozen times in the New Testament, particularly the book of Revelation.

We looked through the New Testament and wrote down several pages of outstanding features---all multiples of 180---in reference to the world system and those who are the leaders of the system..


Here, in this study, we are trying to keep the investigation confined to distinct categories. For example, from the above we faithfully examined every reference to Satan in the Old Testament. Then we faithfully examined every reference to the subject of the ruler of this world. Then we examined every single reference to the kingdoms of this world, where either the word kingdom or kingdoms was used in the text. It is necessary to do it this way in order to be thorough.


Part IV: The Sons of the Age

We saw earlier from Ephesians, where the text referred to the world rulers of darkness, and the kings of the world. In reference to both the subjects of darkness and the kingdoms of the world, here is one passage, typical of many in the New Testament that are saturated with multiples of 180.

In the Greek word order arrangement, the passage actually reads, “for the sons of the world this...” In Greek, the word translated as “world,” actually means “age.”

We are going to deviate slightly from our central and explicit theme, to illustrate the following examples. We saw above how the words “sons of this world” fit the 180 pattern.

Now in order to demonstrate how the 180 line runs through a typical passage, the following will suffice to illustrate. There are innumerable patterns going all through the words of the following verses, but look at how the 180’s pop out of the text!

Here is one of the most famous references to Satan in the Bible.

At this juncture in our presentation, we are faced with a real dilemma. There are literally hundreds of passages to do with this topic---all of which branch out in different directions---which are saturated with multiples of 180---that could be shown. The question is, where do we stop? We have therefore gone through the list and come up with a sampling of categories. These will indicate what the rest of the Bible has in store for us.


Part V: Satan Deceiving the Nations

We saw earlier how the ruler of this world, the kingdoms of this world, and the world rulers of darkness, are all structured on 180. No series of features are more important to do with this presentation, than the following. For it is Satan himself that deceives the nations and peoples that dwell on the face of the earth.

At the conclusion to the book of Revelation, after the “thousand years,” it again talks about Satan deceiving the nations.

We saw earlier how everything to do with the kingdoms of this world, and the people of this world being under Satan’s power and deception, was structure on 180. Compare that fact and the feature above, with the next example.

Just to show how God makes all these patterns fit together, just the word nations by itself from the above, produces the following.

And then, it also talks about the devil deceiving those who dwell upon the earth.

While the following is not a specific mention of Satan, it is a passage that is very well known.

Here again, we could go on and on with this design, relative to deception.


Part VI: Satan's Power to Blind and Deceive

Now earlier we looked at the three passages that specifically referred to Satan as being the Ruler of this world. There is one other parallel expression that appears in 2 Corinthians. Satan is also referred to as being the “God of the age.”

And the word “unbelievers” appears with the untranslatable article. Look at the value now.

Here is an amazing verse that relates directly to the above. Watch this!

Let us go to the book of Mark.

And as we saw earlier, here is the word darkness in Greek.

Here are the well known words of Jesus in the book of John.

We looked up some references in the Hebrew, and the word blind has a value of 324 (18 x 18).

Now at this point, we could demonstrate a “hundred” features, all to do with spiritual blindness and blindness in general---all structured on multiples of 180. We will show just one more. This next reference, is one of the most important to do with this topic. The first feature follows a theomatic principle which links a key defining word at the front of a passage with a list of items that follow.

The number 7 always speaks of completeness in theomatics. Satan's power (18 x 18) is complete (18 x 18 x 7). Only God is more powerful.


Part VII: The Father of Lies

“Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. That one was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaks of his own things: for he is a liar, and the father of it” (John 8:44).

What is interesting to note about this next theomatic example, is that at the top of this web page, we saw where the Hebrew words Satan and Serpent, had a numerical value of just 360. The words “that one was a murderer FROM THE BEGINNING,” is talking about Satan---from the very beginning!

In light of the above, Jesus in Revelation talked about everyone making a lie. Satan of course, the father of lies, was the one who made the very first original lie.

After the above verse in John about the father of lies, this next one is probably the most pronounced verse in the Bible to do with Satan lying. It was one of the very few disappointments---that did not contain a pronounced 180 or 324 pattern in the text.

The passage goes on to describe how those who are perishing, how they refuse to believe the truth and be saved. Let’s pick this up at verse 11.

Probably the best story of someone lying, is the story of Annanias and Saphiras in the Book of acts.


Part VIII: The Manner in which Satan Works

The following passage describes the manner in which Satan deceives. He hides people from the Word of God that is sown in their hearts.

Here is another key concerning the theomatic structure. Again, the number 7 always speaks of completeness. When Satan takes the Word, it is complete deception. This shows that there are many other structures of 18 present in these verses. We are limiting ourselves only to the 180’x and 324’s.

Another passage that describes Satan testing people, is the well known example of Simon Peter.

Another person that was greatly involved with Satan in his work, was Judas Iscariot.

Look at the following concentration of numbers.

Satan is also the one who is the tempter.

There are two verses in the New Testament that specifically speak of people being snared by the devil.

Christians are admonished to fight Satan by putting on the whole armor of God, and using the shield of faith.

Another most famous passage is the following.

And just the word crafty from the New Testament, produces the following.

This is what the apostle Paul had to say. It has the same exact value as the word “crafty,” and “against the craftiness.”

But there is another verse here in Ephesians, that bears forth the same message.

The following is one of the most famous passages to do with Satan. It was one of the few outstanding verses that did not contain a major pattern of 180.

Throughout scripture, Jesus is typified in a beautiful way, as being the Great Shepherd of the sheep. He guards and keeps the sheep. But the sheep have an enemy. Who is it?

In Luke 10:18, Jesus told his disciples that he would give them authority “over serpents, and scorpions, and all the power of the enemy.” But in Acts 13:9, Satan is specifically referred to as being the enemy.

At the beginning of this presentation, we saw where the following passage produced a 180.

But there is one other passage where Satan is referred to as the adversary.

Now this last reverence to Satan, sums up everything. His ultimate goal and purpose is to kill and to destroy.


Part IX: The Woman Bound by Satan for 18 Years

It was stated earlier on the page, The Numerical Structure, all the numbers mentioned openly in the Bible, are a key for theomatics. They are part and parcel of the theomatic structure. In otherwords, when God states a number openly in the text, it is a cypher for theomatics. Take a look at the following passage in Luke Chapter 13.

The text states that she was “loosed from the bond this...”

Let it be emphatically be stated, that this 180 pattern was observed some time before this verse in Luke 13:16 was even noticed in the text-- a few years ago. That passage only confirmed what was already being discovered in theomatics.

We shall look here at a few examples of numerical phenomena that depict people being under bondage to Satan. Of course this specific topic covers the whole realm of references to Satan and the devil. However, we have “randomly” lumped together a few of the more outstanding examples.

There is one Greek word for bondage or slavery that appears over and over again throught the new testament. It is translated as either bondage or slavery.

This word “bondage,” is a totally different word in Greek, as the word “bond.” They both have the same exact value of 180 x 3.

Here is another very appropriate term in reference to those who are bound by Satan.


Part X: The Woman of Revelation 12

This last part, is without question the most significant aspect of this pattern. Eve is mentioned only twice in the New Testament.

Look now at the theomatic features that are present.

Note: Everything to do with the serpent in the Bible, contains a pattern based on 126, which is 18 x 7. The word serpent (ofin) has a value of 630, i.e. 126 x 5, which is 18 x 7 x 5.

Now let us look at the one other passage from the New Testament that mentions the name of Eve.

The next feature absolutely says it all. It consists of only five basic Greek words.

Now let us go to the book of Revelation, and continue the account of Eve. In Revelation chapter 12, we find a heavenly war going on between a serpent or dragon, a woman in heaven, and the child or offspring of this woman. Theomatically, the child that this woman gives birth to is unquestionably Jesus (Pg. 462 of Theomatics II.) Theomatics proves that this woman in Revelation 12, is obviously Eve. It was in Genesis that God promised that there would be enmity or hatred between the serpent and the male child that that Eve would give birth to. There is an entire chapter, Chapter 17 of Theomatics II (Pg. 455), that discusses this extensively.

Let us begin by looking at a verse that is one of the most significant passages in all of Scripture. It is a prophecy concerning the future coming of Christ, and how Jesus would ultimately destroy Satan. Many people have wondered what the seed of the serpent represents? This study may throw some light on the subject. The following expression, “thy seed,” is talking about the seed of the serpent.

And dear friends reading this, guess what the numerical value is for just the word enmity.

Now let us go to the book of Revelation.

The account continues by describing the birth of the male child who will shepherd all nations with a rod of iron, the war in heaven, and the falling of the stars from heaven, etc. Let us pick up at the point where the battle continues between the serpent and the woman. Look at this next, almost unbelievable feature.

Satan now goes after this woman. Here is what took place.

Look at this next example!

Lastly, notice this. The seed of the woman is all humanity. In Genesis 3:20, it states that Eve became the mother of all the living. The “remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus,” are all the born again Christians. Satan is going to go after whoever he can. “... and went to make war with the remnant of her seed.”

But the verse that immediately follows is the last verse of this chapter.

The reason this is significant, is because the sand also represents fallen humanity. Satan is again, out to destroy and do whatever he can.

One Last Example

For the “last hurrah” with this pattern, there is one passage from Revelation that contains a feature of unmistakable significance. There are very few words in the New Testament Greek, that have tiny numerical values in the single digits, or in the teens---only a scant handful. They are extremely rare.

 



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