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THE JESUS SECRETS explores the unexplained and mysterious math of the Bible. The Church is largely unaware of gematria, and how the names of God and Jesus Christ feature numerically in the scriptures.
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The SECRET BIBLE video channel and the website 37x73.com are a place to explore these long lost mathematics of the Bible. The videos represent the collective findings of a new intellectual movement, a group of individual mathematicians and biblical researchers from all over the world.
The work of John Elias, Rob Slattery and Bill Downie and the like, is based on the initial gematria findings of Ivan Panin and the more recent research accomplished by Vernon Jenkins and Richard McGough.
The 'Number Movement' is a group of individual biblical researchers who meet online and exchange ideas, research tools and new discoveries made in the Bible and elsewhere. Links to all these researchers can be found at 37x73.com.
Theistic mathematics has its roots in the early Christian church, but was more or less lost over the centuries as much of Christianity became Latinized and eventually Anglicized, languages that were not naturally alphanumeric.
Modern theistic mathematics arose with the rise of the internet. In the late 90's a few websites popped up that became highly influential to the movement. The two most important were Vernon Jenkin's TheOtherBibleCode.com and Richard McGough's Biblewheel.com.
The Biblewheel was an extensive website with a forum and database that allowed visitors to perform searches for number references in the ancient manuscripts of the Bible. The Biblewheel's owner and operator, Richard McGough believed at the time, that the Bible had a single overarching code based on three concentric circles, i.e. The Biblewheel. He later claimed to debunk this concept.
The Number Movement however was less interested in the Biblewheel concept and far more interested in the mathematical patterns that his database allowed people for the first time in history to investigate. These two sites gave birth to more websites like Rob Slattery's BibleGematria.com, John Elias' 37x73.com and Bill Downie's thesecretcode.co.uk
In the most recent phase of the Number Movement, researchers have been connecting to each other outside of the confines of the Biblewheel forums, where much of the conversation first began. As independent researchers began to connect together they began exchanging ideas and concepts and more and more evidence began to appear.
Evidence for a mathematical code based on the alphanumerics of language were being discovered in areas such as number theory, pure mathematics, physics, astronomy, archaeology and many other place besides. Certain researchers specialized in specific areas.
Rob Slattery focused his attentions on transcendental numbers, in particular the three most important, pi, phi and e. Incredibly, not only did he find codes in each, but he found a single code that connected all three.
John Elias worked on finding Divine patterns in the original texts of the Bible and developing theistic mathematic theory on topics such as probability theory, the Three Seven Code, the Golden Ratio and most recently the blood code of Jesus Christ found on the Shroud of Turin.
Bill Downie, specialized in English gematria, though he made many fundamental discoveries in Hebrew and Greek as well. Craig Paardekooper explored the correlations between genetics and gematria. Others such as John Nuyton focused on ministry and education. Collectively they are the leaders of a new intellectual movement that could revolutionize the theology of the Christian religion.
For more information on this rapidly developing field of inquiry, go to 37x73.com, subscribe to this video channel for updates on the movement with TheMathematicalStandard video newsletter or get on the mailing list by emailing Johnelias@israelmail.com with the subject line Join!
Music by Infin-Calpomat (Intro)
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"Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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