Table 1: BIBLE BOOKS AND KNOWN WRITERS The books are in the order God meant them to be! |
| 1. | Genesis | - |
| 2. | Exodus | Moses |
| 3. | Leviticus | Moses |
| 4. | Numbers | Moses |
| 5. | Deuteronomy | Moses |
| 6. | Joshua | - |
| 7. | Judges | - |
| 8. | I Samuel | - |
| 9. | II Samuel | - |
| 10. | I Kings | - |
| 11. | II Kings | - |
| 12. | Isaiah | Isaiah |
| 13. | Jeremiah | Jeremiah |
| 14. | Ezekiel | Ezekiel |
| 15. | Hosea | Hosea |
| 16. | Joel | Joel |
| 17. | Amos | Amos |
| 18. | Obadiah | Obadiah |
| 19. | Jonah | Jonah |
| 20. | Micah | Micah |
| 21. | Nahum | Nahum |
| 22. | Habakuk | Habakuk |
| 23. | Zephaniah | Zephaniah |
| 24. | Haggai | Haggai |
| 25. | Zechariah | Zechariah |
| 26. | Malachi | Malachi |
| 27. | Psalms | David |
| 28. | Proverbs | Solomo |
| 29. | Job | - |
| 30. | Song of Solomon | Solomo |
| 31. | Ruth | - |
| 32. | Lamentations | - |
| 33. | Ecclesiastes | Solomo |
| 34. | Esther | - |
| 35. | Daniel | Daniel |
| 36. | Ezra | Ezra |
| 37. | Nehemiah | Nehemiah |
| 38. | I Chronicles | - |
| 39. | II Chronicles | - |
| 40. | Matthew | - |
| 41. | Mark | - |
| 42. | Luke | - |
| 43. | John | - |
| 44. | Acts | - |
| 45. | James | James |
| 46. | I Peter | Peter |
| 47. | II Peter | Peter |
| 48. | I John | - |
| 49. | II John | - |
| 50. | III John | - |
| 51. | Jude | Jude |
| 52. | Romans | Paul |
| 53. | I Corinthians | Paul |
| 54. | II Corinthians | Paul |
| 55. | Galatians | Paul |
| 56. | Ephesians | Paul |
| 57. | Philippians | Paul |
| 58. | Colossians | Paul |
| 59. | I Thessalonians | Paul |
| 60. | II Thessalonians | Paul |
| 61. | Hebrews | - |
| 62. | I Timothy | Paul |
| 63. | II Timothy | Paul |
| 64. | Titus | Paul |
| 65. | Philemon | Paul |
| 66. | Revelation | John |
| Table 2: Known writers and numeric values of their names |
| Moses | 345 |
Haggai | 21 |
| Isaiah | 401 |
Zechariah | 242 |
| Jeremiah | 271 |
Malachi | 101 |
| Ezekiel | 156 |
David | 14 |
| Hosea | 381 |
Solomon | 375 |
| Joel | 47 |
Daniel | 95 |
| Amos | 176 |
Ezra | 278 |
| Obadiah | 91 |
Nehemiah | 113 |
| Jonah | 71 |
James | 833 |
Micah | 75 |
Peter | 755 |
| Nahum | 104 |
Jude | 685 |
| Habakkuk | 216 |
Paul | 781 |
| Zephaniah | 235 |
John | 1069 |
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What are the books that belong to Bible? Ivan Panin found the mathematical figure that is formed by numeric features in the text of the Holy Bible. Panin proved by numerics that every book of our Bible carries such features, that each one is necessary for the mathematical figure of the entire Bible to work out correctly, and that nothing can be added to or subtracted from the Bible, as it is written, without spoiling these features. From the first verse in Genesis to the last verse of Revelation, these divine evidences are found. The Holy Bible do not by accident contain the books that it now contains but instead, God defined the books and secured the composition by this numerical lock or seal formed by over 77 numeric features. Ivan Panin found the features when he studied the Holy Bible as a whole. The features form like a net binding together the books the Holy Bible now contains. In the following these features are explaned more in detail. Table 3 contains 26 of those features that Ivan Panin found and so only about third part of the mathematical figure, only about third part of the divne seal can be seen.
Our Bible has 66 books, of which some assign themselves to an author by name while others are anonymous. Of the writers named as authors of the books of the Bible, some have more than one book ascribed to them: Moses four, Solomon three, Peter two and Paul 13. Other writers have only one book ascribed to them. In the English Bible the books are not in that order God meant them to be but human editors have spoiled the order. Correct order of the books and writer of the books are shown in Table 1.
The total number of books is 66, or 6x11. There are 22 anonymous books, or 2x11 and 44 ascribed books, or 4x11. Of these 44, 22 or 2x11 belonged to writers of more than one book, and 22 or 2x11 to writers of only one book. The sum of the order numbers of these 66 books (numbers from 1 to 66) is 2211 or 201x11.
The sum of the order numbers of the Bible books is furthermore divided between epistles and other books thus: Of these 66 books 21 are epistles, James --> Philemon. Their order numbers are 45 --> 65. Sum of the order numbers of the epistles is 1155 or 105x11 and sum of the order number of the other books 1056 or 96x11. Other books than epistles are further divided into two parts: those whose writer is mentioned in the New Testament and to those whose writer is not mentioned in the New Testament. Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel, David and Daniel are expressly quoted in the New Testament. The order numbers of their books are 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 15, 16, 27, and 35. The sum of those numbers is 132 or 12x11 and sum of others 924 or 84x11.
Table 2 contains the names of the known writers and numeric values of their names calculated by adding up the numeric values of the letters of their names. Sum of the values of the names is 7931 or 11x7x103. Sum of factors 11, 7 and 103 is 121 or 11x11.
Probability that the amount of the books of the Holy Bible is divisible by 11 is 1/11. Probability that the amount of the books is divided also between known and unknown writers by 11 is 1/(11x11). Probability that with those previous features also the amount of the books with known writers are divided by 11 to those who wrote more than one book and to those who wrote only one book is 1/(11x11x11). Probability that all these eight 11-features would happen by chance is 1/(11x11x11x11x11x11x11x11) or 1 / 214 358 881. The probability to all these eight features is so small that it can not be by chance.
So there is 26 writers of the Holy Bible known by name. Sum of the numeric values of their names is 7931 or 11x7x103. Among these writers 21 or 3x7 is writers of the Old Testament and sum of the numeric values of their names is 3808 or 7x544 and sum of the numeric values of the writers of the New Testament is 4123 or 7x589. Known writes of the Old Testament are divided to two groups: to the law and the prophets, from Moses to Malachi, the sum of the numeric values of their names is 2933 or 7x419, and to books from David to Nehemiah, the sum of the numeric values of their names is 875 or 7x125. Amount of the known writers of the Old Testament is 21 or 3x7 among whom 7 are mentioned in the New Testament, namely Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel, David and Daniel. Sum of the numeric values of their names is 1554 or 7x222. Numeric values of Moses who opens the list of the known writers, see Table 2, and of John who closes it, are 345 and 1069, total 1414 or 7x202.
The Bible begins with the Hebrew word "beginning" and ends with the Greek word hagios, or "saint." The Hebrew word occurs in the following books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, 1st Samuel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Amos, Micah, Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Daniel, Nehemiah, and 2nd Chronicles. The Greek word occurs in the following New Testament books: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, 1st and 2nd Peter, 1st John, Jude, Romans, 1st and 2nd Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1st and 2nd Thessalonians, Hebrews, 1st and 2nd Timothy, Titus, Philemon, and Revelation. Amount of these books is 42, or 7x6 .
When we consider these ten features related to number 7 and those 26 7-features in Table 3 and those eight features above related to number 11, it is clear that the Holy Bible contains just correct amount of books written by writers chosen by God himself. It has been shown that the division to known and unknown writers is based on design, the proportion of the number of books belonging to one writer versus the number of books belonging to writers of more than one book is based on design, the division of the Holy Bible between epistles and non-epistles is based on design, the division of the Bible books into the Hebrew and Greek language versions is based on design as well as the names of the 26 writers are based on design.
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| Table 3: Features related to the Holy Bible as a whole |
| 1. Bible can be divided into following important parts: Law, Prophets, Holy Scriptures, Gospels, The Acts, Letters and Revelation. Amount of the parts is | 7 |
| 2. Amount of books in both of the two largest parts, namely Prophets and Letters, is | 3x7 |
| 3. 26 Bible writers are known by name. Sum of values of their names is | 1133x7 |
| 4. Amount of the Old Testament writwrs among those 26 known writers of the Bible is | 3x7 |
| 5. Amount of writers of the Old Testament that wrote more than one book is | 7 |
| 6. Sum of numeric values of the names of the known writers of the Old Testament is | 544x7 |
| 7. Sum of numeric values of the names of the known writers of parts Law and Prophets is | 419x7 |
| and sum of numeric values of the names of the known writers of the part Holy Scriptures is | 125x7 |
| 8. Sum of numeric values of the names of Moses and John, who wrote the first and the last book of the Holy Bible, is | 202x7 |
| 9. Amount of letters written by Paul is | 2x7 |
| 10. Amount of letters Paul wrote to churches is | 7 |
| 11. Amount of letters that begin with Paul's reference to other people, is | 7 |
| 12. Amount of the Old Testament writers, Moses, David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Hosea and Joel, who are mentioned in the New Testament is | 7 |
| 13. Sum of values of the names of these seven writers is | 222x7 |
| 14. Number of times these seven names are mentioned in the Old Testament is | 330x7 |
| 15. Most often among these seven names is mentioned David. Number of times David is mentioned, is | 162x7 |
| 16. Number of times the name Mooses is mentioned, is | 121x7 |
| 17. Sum of values of the first and last words of the books of New Testament is | 6707x7 |
| 18. Sum of values of the first and last words of the Gospels in New Testament is | 544x7 |
| 19. Amount of words, whose value is divisible by seven, among the first and last words of the Gospels, is | 7 |
| 20. Amount of letters in the seven words of the first and last of the Gospels, that can be divided by 7, is | 6x7 |
The first and last words of the books in New Testament are not all the same. We arrange the different words into alphabetical order and achieve more mathematical phenomena:
21. Amount of words is now | 4x7 |
| 22. Amount of such words in the list, that have been used in the Gospels is | 7 |
| 23. Sum of values of the first and last words in the list is | 252x7 |
| 24. There is two words in middle of the list. Sum of values of the words is | 83x7 |
| 25. Value of the longest word in the list is | 216x7 |
| 26. Value of the shortest word in the list is | 10x7 |
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