Bob Ware (28 March 2006)
"Hebrew and Greek gematrias of Jesus Christ are the diameter and circumference of the same circle"


 

The Greek gematria of ‘Jesus Christ’ is 2368. The Hebrew gematria of ‘Jesus Christ’ is 754.  When the circumference of a circle is 2368 then the diameter of that circle is 754 (753.7578 rounded off to the nearest whole number).

 

395 is the only shared gematria between Genesis 1:1 and the 12 tribe names on the Breastplate. When each of the 60-degree arcs between the points of a Star of David placed within a circle is 395 then the diameter of that circle is 754 (754.3944 rounded off to the nearest whole number).

 

The prime factoring 395 is: 5 x 79. The 79th element is Gold and 79 is the first number of the ‘Prime Cube’. 395 is the gematria of the 5th word of Genesis 1:1 and the 11th tribe name on the Breastplate. There are seven inclusive numbers from 5 to 11. Each 180-degree arc of the seven circles within this larger circle is 395 and their circumferences equal 2 x 395 > 790. 754 + 790 equals 1544. This is the sum of the ASCII codes for ‘Lord Jesus Christ’. The sum of all seven whole numbers from 5 to 11 is 56. The sum of the first 56 composite numbers, from 4 to 78, is 2368. The sum of the first 22 prime numbers, from1 to 73, is 713. This is the prime numbered gematria of ‘Jesus Christ’, as derived from its Greek spelling.

 

754 minus 395 equals 359. This is the 73rd prime number and the last prime numbered day in a prophetic or Gregorian year. The 359th day of a 365-day Gregorian year is Christmas. When each 60-degree arc of a circle equals 359 then the 180-degree arc of that circle is 1077. 1077 is the final Greek gematria of ‘cross’. It is also the sum of the three values (43 + 153 + 881 = 1077) located at the center of the ‘Prime List’. The 43rd ‘Prime Cube’ number is the 153rd prime number (881) which falls in the exact center of the ‘Prime List’. This is also the last point of the symmetrical ‘Prime Cross’. Its four points total 1948 – the year of Israel’s rebirth.

 

When the diameter of the circle is 1440, the number of minutes in a day, then the length of each 60-degree arc between the Star of David points is 754 (753.9822 rounded off to the nearest whole number). The circumference of this circle is 4524 (6 x 754). The area of each one-degree pie-shaped segment of this circle is also 4524. The diameter of each of the seven circles within this greater circle is 480. This is the number of hours in 20 days. Three circles span the diameter of the greater circle. 3 x 20 equals 60. There are 60 minutes in one hour and there are 60 degrees between each radius line drawn to the six Star of David points. I call this greater outer circle the ‘Circle of Time’. For more information on this 'Circle of Time', please go to my web site: http://bobware1998.ameranet.com