Letter
to the New York Sun
The first 17 verses of the New Testament contain the genealogy
of the Christ
Let us examine the first
part of this genealogy
multiple
of seven
this part of the genealogy is constructed on an elaborate design
of sevens
Let us not
turn to the genealogy as a whole
try to write some 300 words intelligently
like this genealogy, and reproduce some numeric phenomena of like
designs
The second part of this chapter, verses 18-25, relates the birth of
Christ
The second chapter of Matthew tells of the childhood
of the Christ
with each additional paragraph the difficulty of constructing it
increases not in arithmetical but in geometrical
progression
how did Matthew know,
when designing this scheme for these words (whose sole
characteristic is that they are found nowhere else in the New
Testament) that they would not be found in the other 26 books?
the Gospel of Mark shows the very same phenomena
Matthew surely wrote after
Mark, and Mark just as surely wrote after Matthew
Luke presents the same phenomena
as Matthew and Mark; and so does John, and James, and Peter, and
Jude, and Paul
it can in the same way be shown that each of the 27 New Testament
books was written last
To this letter several replies appeared in the Sun, but not a
single answer
Mathematical Codes Found in The Bible
The Heptadic Structure
Other Implications
God is A Mathematician
The Astonishing Pattern of SEVENS in
Genesis 1:1
A Partial Listing of the Phenomenal
Features of Sevens Found in Genesis 1
The Pattern of SEVENS in Matthew 1:18-25
- The History of Christ's Birth
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