Statistics can be lots of fun. Sports fans especially agree, citing various records professional luminaries as Jerry Lucas still hold, decades following their retirement from competition. Yet, statistics are not the essence of the ball player, but simply an outline, or at best, a suggestion of their talents. Per example, watching Michael Jordan make a play renders the statistics meaningful. And when the game is over, the season ended, in the years that ensue, conversations sparkle with the memories. Remembrances sweeten with age at how many times 'so-and-so' stepped to the foul line to drill how many buckets in how many games against what teams in how many seasons. Accordingly, all that are so blessed to be enamored of the Word of God never tire in describing the wonders and riches of Holy Writ, and still in the end resort to quoting it to adequately conclude their remarks. Numbers, like in Theomatics and sports statistics, merely outline the glory of the subject, whetting the appetite for more. Intriguingly, Del Washburn's introduction of Theomatics, with a game-winning assist enjoyed by Jerry Lucas, begins the search for pefection in God's Word with the mathematical equation. 'Theomatics' is in fact a manufactured term the authors agreed upon when no term existed that defined the discipline upon which they were embarking. To reduce Mr. Washburn's work to numerology is to reveal a woefully obvious lack of understanding. Likewise, to equate Theomatics with the discipline of ELS is to compare apples with oranges. Theomatics displays more facets of perfections in God's Word. ELS discovers the substantively prophetic fibres only eternity's realms will afford the space to plumb. Now that is a fruit salad to yearn for. If Mr. Washburn's work is true to his expectations, the aligning of those two disciplines would expose to the world even greater depths of His Law 'settled forever in Heaven'! {Psalm 119:89.}{TNKJV} "Your Word is very pure; therefore Your servant loves it." {Ps. 119:140.}{Ibid.} TL Farley, author, When Now Becomes Too Late, Distant Reaches When Now Becomes Too Late { Print Edition } When Now Becomes Too Late { Kindle Edition } { Prophecy : The Rapture In Brief } Distant Reaches { Print Edition } { True Life Adventures In Ireland, Boston and On The North Atlantic }
Mathematics of God in Word & Phrase Spelling
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Each letter of the Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament) alphabets have a standard numeric value assigned them. By taking the spelling of a word or phrase from the scriptures and then taking the sum of the numeric values, astonishing correlations can be seen. Many key phrases, for example are multiples of 111, which is the number of God. Jesus, spelled in Greek, for example, totals 888.ANOTHER CODE has been discovered.In this code, the numeric value of a word is taken and then that number is looked up in the Old or New Testament lexicon, revealing amazing correlations, further evidencing God's hand in the authorship of the Bible.Word 888 in Greek, for example, means "useless," which is how Jesus was treated by his own. Word 890 in Hebrew (just two after) includes the word "useless" in its definition. The theomatic value of the Hebrew spelling of Messiah is 358. Zodhiates (NT Greek Dictionary) gives "useless" as a synonym of word 358 in Greek.
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