At the drop of a hat, literally hundreds of examples of the theomatics phenomenon could be shown on this Web site. We will look at just four. This will introduce you to the subject in general. The most impressive pattern is Example #2, which follows this one. You will not want to miss looking at that example.
As our web page, The Numerical Structure explains, the entire Bible was put together supernaturally by God ~ to operate on a numerical system or code. What we are finding and seeing right now with theomatics, are bits and pieces of that code coming to the surface.
Theomatics is positively enormous! The theological implications are staggering. It will take a concerted effort, determination, and enthusiasm, for a person to grasp the full meaning of what we are seeing here. It is impossible to calculate both the importance and significance of this subject ~ as it relates to man's understanding of God and the Bible. Only the Creator Himself knows how far He will allow man to look into, and subsequently run with this thing.
Both the numerical structure along with the theological concepts, are very sophisticated. The Original CODE in the BIBLE and Theomatics II go into great depth to explain various and important aspects of the structure. Here the presentation will be simple and straightforward, without too much elaboration.
We are just beginning to see the far reaching implications of all this. The entire system operates on mathematical laws, rules and principles that are totally heavenly in nature. They defy human logic at every turn. Yet the evidence is clearly visible and verifiable, and mathematically irrefutable.
The following is one of the first examples that we discovered. We show it here on the Web, simply because people enjoy it and can easily relate to it. Statistically speaking, it is by no means the most impressive. There are many thousands of patterns like the following, some of them far more statistically significant.The best way to illustrate this subject, the most effective approach to begin with, is by showing the reader how the same numbers constantly appear ~ over and over again ~ when various key words and phrases are examined.
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The Birth of Jesus and the Number 111
Over the years a large amount of scientific research has been done on every single reference related to the conception and birth of Jesus. There are approximately sixty references in the New Testament, and a handful from the Old Testament, that refer, in one form or another, to the conception, the birth, the babe in the manger, the child Jesus, etc. Virtually all of these references are saturated with multiples of 111. For sake of illustration, we are going to show only a limited number here. The mathematical odds of the following pattern being in the Bible by chance, are millions to one. It should be pointed out that the layout here is not in a scientific format, but the examples have been arranged so as to present an interesting flow to the reading.
As it was shown on a previous page, the name for Jesus in Greek has a numerical value of 888. If you cut 888 in half, it comes out to 444. If you cut 444 in half, the number is 222. And half of 222 is the number 111. This number 111 is very predominant in reference to Jesus. But it is by no means the only key number to do with Christ ~ there are many numbers that relate to all the names and attributes of Jesus and God. But the number 111, in some instances, is absolutely pervasive, especially in those references that speak concerning His conception and birth.
Let us begin with Matthew’s account. Here is the very first reference. The entire passage as quoted has a value of 111 x 66.
CHRIST ...
111 x 12
Xriston"
HER BEGOTTEN
... 111 x 8 (888)
auth
gennhjen'
Two verses later, in verse 23, comes what has to be the most famous statement regarding the birth of our Lord.
BEHOLD, A
VIRGIN SHALL CONCEIVE AND BEAR A SON ... 111 x 27
Mat
1:23 Idou h parjenov en gastri ecei kai tecetai uion'
Two verses later, after the birth of Jesus took place, these words appeared. The passage as quoted directly below is 111 x 34. Here is a shorter phrase (without the word Jesus) which points directly at Jesus and the number 888.
"She bore a son and called His name Jesus."
SHE BORE A
SON AND CALLED HIS NAME ... 111 x 24 (888 x 3)
Mat
1:25 eteken uion kai ekalesen onoma autou
JESUS
888 (111 x 8)
Ihsouv
Before we turn and examine the account in Luke, here is one reference from the Hebrew Old Testament that is probably one of the most famous passages in all of scripture.
TO
YOU A SIGN, THE VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD 888 (111 x 8)
Is
7:14 ' hrh hmlih hnh Tva Mk
Here are the most distinct words possible from the Hebrew word "and will bear a son." What is interesting to note is that the Greek words from Matthew 1:21, "And she will bear a son" has a value of 111, but in Hebrew just the one word "she will bear" has a value of 111.
SHE
WILL BEAR ... 111 x 4
Tdly
Here is the first reference in Luke. This entire phrase as quoted is 888 x 8.
An Important Comment
It should be pointed out here that throughout the phrases there are a many other numerical patterns also present, as well as the 111 pattern. All of these are working together. However, from a scientific perspective, what is significant is the fact that there usually is always one very short segment of phrase that produces at least one multiple of 111. This number appears far more often than what the laws of mathematical chance will allow. In otherwords, if theomatics was not true, we would not see this number 111 happening over and over ~ the multiples of 111 would only occur within the framework of chance expectation. But in theomatics, they occur with staggering consistency, but only on references to do specifially with the birth of Jesus (see page Scientific Proof of the Discovery).
Now here we are going to see something interesting ~ how theomatics may throw light on certain things. The next time it talks about a baby in Luke, is found in the story of Mary going to the house of Elizabeth.
THE
BABE IN THE WOMB ... 111 x 13
to
brefov en koilia
The way the verse reads, it seems to indicate that the babe this verse was speaking of is John the Baptist (see verse 44). However, both women were pregnant at the same time. The babe that leaped could have been Jesus (notice the 888). Since John the Baptist was the forerunner of Christ, his birth may be signified by the number 111 as well. The important thing to notice here is that the number 111 is consistent through every passage to do with birth ~ just like clockwork.
In the verse that follows, Elizabeth then speaks to Mary.
Here is the rest of what Elizabeth says. In this verse the unborn baby Jesus is called "the Lord."
Now we jump to chapter 2 where it again talks about the birth of Jesus. In the nativity story, Joseph travels from Galilee to Bethlehem, with Mary.
THE
DAYS TO BEAR ... 111 x 5
Lk
2:6 hmerai tekein'
The next verse states that Mary bore her firstborn son.
SHE
BORE THE SON THE FIRSTBORN ... 111 x 25
Lk
2:7 eteken uion prwtotokon
Right now I am going to quickly skip to the book of Hebrews, which is a perfect parallel to the above verse in Luke.
The account in Luke continues with a discussion of the angels appearing to the shepherds.
THE
BABE WRAPPED IN SWADDLING CLOTHES ... 111 x
21
Lk
2:12 brefov esparganwmenon'
And here now is verse 16. Here is what happened.
Now look at the following feature. After all the above comes this.
The next reference to the child is down in verse 21. Notice the multiple of 888. The text states that He was circumcised on the eighth day. There is a whole structure in theomatics to do with circumcision ~ all based on a pattern of eights.
And the text states that after He was circumcised on the eighth day, His name was called Jesus, which also, of course, has a value of 888.
JESUS,
THE NAME CALLED BY THE ANGEL ... 111 x 22
Ihsouv
to klhjen upo aggelou
THE
NAME CALLED BY THE ANGEL ... 111 x 14
To
klhjen upo aggelou
The above verse says that His name was called Jesus "before he was conceived in the womb." Look at just the following.
BEFORE
HE WAS CONCEIVED IN THE WOMB ... 111 x 23
pro
sullhmfjhnai auton en koilia
HE
WAS CONCEIVED ... 111 x 19
sullhmfjhnai
auton"
And of course as we saw earlier from Matthew, in relation to Jesus being conceived in the womb, the words "the fruit of thy womb" was also 111, and so were the words "the babe in the womb."
Now let us jump to a reference in Luke chapter 11. In this passage we read how Jesus was casting out demons, and a woman from the crowd of bystanders cried out the following words.
BARE
THEE ... 111 x 10
bastasasa
se'
We must understand right here, that the mathematical probability of these huge multiples of 111, occuring within these short explicit phrases, is naturally impossible. There is no way that this could happen by chance ~ unless somebody with intelligence, pre-arranged all this. We are witnessing here what may be the single most significanct discovery in the history of makind. Yet very few people will see or comprehend the significance of what we are witnessing.
Now right after the above verse that we looked at in Luke, the next words appear.
Now here in this passage comes the next reference to Jesus, where He is explicitly called "the Christ of the Lord."
THE
CHRIST ... 111 x 12
Xriston"
Simeon then took the baby Jesus in his arms, and said the following. Here Jesus is called "thy salvation."
But Simeon continued to prophecy over the baby Jesus. The following ten words are only 5 words in Greek.
In light of all that we have seen thus far, the next result is almost unbelievable. No result could be more direct and impressive than the following.
Right now I am going to quickly skip to the book of Acts. Compare the next example with the above.
In this account of Luke chapter 2, which continues on through many verses, there are a whole host of short explicit phrases, all in reference to the child Jesus, that are multiples of 111. I am going to skip over all of these and move on to the last verse in this story, which is verse 40.
Now we are going to return to Matthew’s Gospel, this time to the second chapter.
The account goes on concerning wicked king Herod. He gathered together all the chief priests and scribes to inquire of them where the Christ was to be born.
Herod then sent the wise men away with strict instructions.
The account continues with the wise men offering their gifts to the child.
Now at this point in the story Joseph has a dream.
A number of years after Joseph and Mary and Jesus had fled into Egypt, the angel again appeared to Joseph.
In the book of Galatians, there appears a very well known passage to the birth of Jesus.
We shall conclude this presentation with three features from the book of Revelation that are absolutely mind-boggling. Three specific references to the child Jesus, short explicit phrases, all multiples of 111. This will put the icing on the cake.
Revelation 12 is the chapter that talks about the woman who gave birth to the man child, who is obviously Jesus. Let us look at those specific passages.
The following will show the logic of how this 111 pattern is embedded in the various thought segments of each passage.
SHE
BEARS ... 111 x 3
tekh
THE
CHILD OF HER ... 111 x 16 (888 x 2)
to
teknon authv"
Both the expression "the child of her" and "the man child" are multiples of 888~the same as Jesus. Finally, the last reference to Jesus appears down in verse 13. Here the multiple is of 7, the number of perfection.
Now for our last example, we will turn to the book of Genesis. The male child that the woman gave birth to, is the fulfilment of a prophecy given in the book of Genesis. Here is what Jehovah said to the serpent in the garden of Eden.
AND
BETWEEN HER SEED HE WILL CRUSH ... 111 x 7
Rev
12:13 ' Kpvwy avh hirz Nybv