SQUARING THE CIRCLE to PRODUCE A NEW
DIAMETER
Make a
circle and then a square with the same area. Draw a new circle within this
square. Its diameter will equal the length of each side of the square.


Make the
diameter of the first circle equal to the final Greek gematria of the word: ‘cross’
(1077). Repeat the process above until you reach the seventh circle. Its
diameter will be 522. 522 is the sum of the ASCII codes for ‘Jesus’. It is also
the distance from the floor of the
The seven radii to the third
decimal >>> 538.500 + 477.233 + 422.937 + 374.818 + 332.174 + 294.381
+ 260.889 = 2700.932 (2701).
The seven gematrias of GN 1:1
>>> 913 + 203 + 86 + 401 + 395 + 407 + 296 = 2701.
401 is the
only prime number gematria in Genesis 1:1 and it is the center gematria. It is
symmetrically bracketed by two sets of three composite number gematrias. This
is a total of six composite number
gematrias. Make the first circle with a circumference of 2701 and repeat the
process above until you reach the sixth
circle. The sum of these six radii will
be 1948
– the year of
Make the
radius of the first circle equal to the number of degrees in a circle (360).
This is also the number of days in one prophetic year. Divide the second circle
into 360 one-degree segments (360 days). The area of each segment of this second
circle will be 888.264. 888 is the Greek
gematria of Jesus. The diameter of the first circle (720) minus the radius of
the second circle (319) equals 401. A circle is created from the center
using a predetermined radius.
754 is the Hebrew gematria of Jesus Christ. The Greek gematria
of Jesus Christ (2368) divided by PI also equals 754. Thus, when the diameter
of the first circle is 754 its circumference is the Greek gematria for Jesus
Christ. When the diameter of the first circle is 754 then the diameter of the seventh circle will become 365 (365.293).
There are 365.242 days in a solar year and Enoch was the first to be taken at
the age of 365.