Seven, God’s Signature in the Bible

Seven & God’s mathematics

The Bible is full of mathematical patterns that are God’s signature throughout the scriptures. Probably the most famous of these patterns is the heptadic codes. (Hepta is Greek for seven.)

These heptadic codes are found throughout the Bible. Below we will discuss the codes found in Matthew 1:1-17.

Seven, one of God’s signatures

The following is a sample of the Matthew 1:1-17 heptadic “seven” structure discovered by Dr. Ivan Panin from Harvard University. By the way, before he discover the codes, Dr. Panin was an agnostic. After discovering the codes, he became a Christian.

In this section we use the word “multiple”. When a number is a multiple of 7, it can be divided by 7 without a remainder. 35 is a multiple of 7 because 5 x 7 = 35. 34 & 36 are not multiples of 7.

Matthew 1:1-17

The number of words which are nouns is a multiple of 7. (7 x 8 = 56).
The number of times the Greek word “the” occurs is 56 (7 x 8 = 56).
The number of different forms in which the article “the” occurs is a multiple of 7 (7 times).

Mathew 1:1-11

There are two main sections in the Mathew 1: 1-17, verse 1-11 and 12-17.  In Mathew 1:1-11, the number of  Greek vocabulary words used is a multiple of 7 (7 x 7 = 49).

Of these 49 words, the number of those beginning with a vowel is a multiple of 7 (7 x 4 = 28).

The number of words beginning with a consonant is a multiple of 7 (7 x 3 = 21).

The total number of letters in these 49 words is  a multiple of 7 (7 x 38 = 266)

The number of vowels among these 266 letters is a multiple of 7. (7 x 20 = 140)

The number of consonants is a multiple of 7 (7 x 18 = 126).

Of these 49 words, the number of words which occur more than once is 35, or 7 x 5.

The number of words occurring only once is a multiple of 7. (7 x 2 = 14).

The number of words which occur in only one form is a multiple of 7. (7 x 6 = 42).

The number of words appearing in more than one form is a multiple of 7. (7).

The number of 49 Greek vocabulary words which are nouns is a multiple of 7. (7 x 6 = 42).

The number of words which are not nouns is a multiple of 7. (7)

Of the nouns, 35 are proper names, or 7 x 5.

The number of times these 35 nouns are used is a multiple of 7. (7 x 9 = 63).

The number of male names is a multiple of 7. (7 x 4 =28)

These male names occur 56 times which is a multiple of 7. (7 x 8 = 56)

The number which are not male names is 7.

Three women are mentioned – Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth.  The number of Greek letters in these three
names is a multiple of 7. (7 x 2 = 14)

The number of compound nouns is 7.

The number of Greek letters in these 7 nouns is a multiple of 7. (7 x 7 = 49)

Only one city is named in this passage, Babylon, which in Greek contains exactly 7 letters.


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Vocabulary words — n. The number of different words. The number of vocabulary words in a passage is normally different from the total number of words in a passage. Some words are repeated. It is easy, for example, to use a vocabulary of 500 words to write an essay of 4,000 words.

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