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- APO:The first Checksum
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- In 1882, a young immigrant from Russia was just graduating from
- Harvard. He had a wonderful conversion to Christ, after traveling as an
- agnostic who often lectured on atheism! A brilliant mathematician,
- multi-lingual scholar and literary figure [A personal friend of men
- like William James, Pres. Eliot of Harvard, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa
- May Alcott's father and other well-known scholars of that day ("Shorter
- Works" p. 11)], Ivan Panin began to study the Scriptures as a
- Christian. Knowing Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, he began to read them in
- the original languages.
-
- Now both Hebrew and Greek are unique in that they do not have a
- number system. In other words, they do not use special symbols for
- their numbers (like our Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3, etc.) but use instead
- the letters of their alphabets to represent numbers. Each letter is
- assigned numeric value, according to certain rules.
-
- Aware of the numerical values of the Greek and Hebrew alphabets,
- Panin experimented one day by replacing the letters with their
- corresponding numbers in Scripture. Here is Panin ... a mathematical
- genius, a Hebrew and Greek scholar, and he loves playing with numbers.
- Suddenly, his trained mind saw a mathematical pattern! As he studied
- more intensely, his excitement grew. A few short hours of work had him
- utterly amazed. The verses he had studied bore unmistakable evidence of
- an elaborate mathematical pattern, far beyond random chance or human
- ability to construct. This discovery marked the turning point of his
- career, and from that time until his death in 1942, he devoted his
- entire life to the study of Bible numerics.
-
- He showed, first of all, that the Bible, in its original language,
- is a skillfully designed product of a mathematical mastermind - far
- beyond any human possibility of deliberate structuring. He later
- supplied a representative of the Nobel Research Foundation with over
- 43,000 sheets of his studies accompanied by his statement that this was
- his evidence that the Bible was the Word of God. Their reply was, "As
- far as our investigation has proceeded ... we find the evidence
- overwhelmingly in favor of such a statement." He then issued a
- challenge throughout leading newspapers of the world to offer a
- "natural explanation" or refute the facts; not a single person was able
- to do so.
-
- Panin found that patterns of prime numbers, such as 11, 13, 17, and
- 23, BUT ESPECIALLY 7, were found in great clusters. He would add up the
- sum of all numerical values for different words, sentences, paragraphs,
- passages, and whole books, and he found the same patterns in each of
- these forms! He found that the number of WORDS in a vocabulary divides
- by 7. The number of proper names, both male AND female divides by 7.
- The number of words that begin with a vowel divides by 7, likewise the
- number of words that begin with a consonant. The number of LETTERS in a
- vocabulary divides by 7, and of those letters, those that are vowels
- AND those that are consonants also divide by 7. Words that occurred
- more than once divide by 7, and also words that appeared only once! The
- number of nouns is divisible by 7, also the words that are not. Even
- the number of words beginning with each letter of the alphabet! And on
- and on... Panin only stayed on a passage long enough to confirm beyond
- reasonable doubt the statistical evidence for supernatural design. But
- he stated that the longer you stayed on one, it would continue to yield
- further and further evidences of pattern within patterns until the mind
- reeled!!
-
- Here is an example from the Old Testament. Just the very first
- sentence of the Bible - "In the beginning God created the heavens and
- the earth" (Genesis 1:1). That's the way it comes out in English, in
- the Hebrew it is exactly 7 words. The 7 words have exactly 28 (4x7)
- letters. There are three nouns (God, heavens, and earth). Taking the
- letters of these, substituting their number equivalents and adding them
- up, you get a combined total of 777 (111x7)! There is one Hebrew verb -
- created. Its total numerical value is 203 (29x7). The first three words
- contain the subject with exactly 14 (2x7) letters, likewise the other
- four are the object with exactly 14 letters. The Hebrew words for the
- two objects (heaven and earth) each have 7 letters. The value for the
- first, middle, and last letters in the sentence is 133 (19x7). The
- numeric value of the first and last letters of all words is 1393
- (199x7); the value of the first and last letters of the first and last
- words of the verse is 497 (71x7). The value of the first and last
- letters of EACH of the words between is 896 (128x7). And so on, and so
- on ... in this verse alone there are 30 different features of 7. I have
- listed only 11 of them! The chance of this happening accidently is 1 in
- 33,000,000,000,000 (33 trillion).
-
- And now an example from the New Testament: Matthew chapter 1, verses
- 1 through 11. The vocabulary has 49 words (7x7). 28 words begin with a
- vowel (4x7), the remaining 21 with a consonant (3x7). 7 end with a
- vowel, 42 with a consonant (6x7). The 49 words have 266 letters (38x7).
- Out of the 266 letters, 140 are vowels (20x7), 126 are consonants
- (18x7). Also, of these 49 words, 14 occur only once (2x7), 35 occur
- more than once (5x7), 42 (6x7) are nouns, 7 are not. The remaining
- common nouns have exactly 49 letters (7x7). Male names occur in all 56
- times (8x7). The names of only 3 women appear in the passage, and the
- Greek letters of their names add up to 14 exactly!
-
- Panin said it would have taken Matthew several months, working 8
- hours a day to construct the genealogy even if it WERE possible. But
- the names were chosen BEFORE MATTHEW WAS BORN!
-
- The whole Bible is like this. I am just taking one small chunk of it
- and doing it in detail. Every paragraph, passage and book in the Bible
- can be shown to be constructed in the same marvelous way. What kind of
- fantastic collaboration between the disciples could have produced this
- structure without computers? How could mere fishermen and
- tax-collectors produce this kind of incredible structuring and design?
- What is crazy, is that Mark is a Roman, Luke a Greek, and Matthew a
- Jew, but they all wrote with the same pattern. Each one wrote with
- their own unique flavor. Mark's style is different, but the pattern is
- the same right through!
-
- So who wrote it? One Mind, one Author - one God - many different
- writers, but one Writer. Can you imagine what kind of Mind would do
- this and not even care if you ever found out?! What I want you to see
- is how smart God is! These are not just words, it's an incredible
- mathematical pattern. It dances with its own poetry in mathematics. A
- computer would go into raptures over this! It's like a building where
- every piece joins perfectly into each other. And what is wild, is you
- can't pull even ONE word out, without damaging the whole pattern. So
- the Bible carries within itself, a self-checking self-verifying
- protection factor. If a person comes along and says I don't like this
- one, the whole pattern falls apart. This cannot be found in any other
- religious "holy" book in the world.
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