Camelot To Jerusalem – The 333 Perimeter of The 112th Triangular Number

There are claims “around” that the distance from the Steeple (partly still standing) on St Michael’s Tor, to Mt. Moriah, i.e. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem, is exacly 33.3 degrees on “Google Earth”.

Genesis 1:1 (the Triangle) and John 1: (The Base below the Triangle). The values are 2701 and 3627 — they total 6328, the 112th Triangular Number.

The “Perimeter” of this 112 Row Triangle is 111 + 111 + 111 = 333

333 is the difference between 2710 (the value of Genesis 1:1) and 2368. 2368 is the value of Jesus Christ in the Greek New Testament. It is also the year on the Hebrew Calendar (dates from Adam) in which Moses was born.



Genesis 1:1 Value 2701



John 1:1 Value 3627



Euler’s Identity

The equation (below) is known as Euler’s Identity in Mathematics. It links three major mathematical constants with 1 and zero. In a sense, that equation scares the “whatever” out of some scientists — because “theoretically”, those three constants, “e”, “i” and “π” have NO REASON to be connected. Yet they ARE: the Exponential Constant, the “Square Root of ‘minus 1’ “, i.e. the “base” of “imaginary numbers, and “pi” which is so linked to circles, trigonometry and Differential Equations, including the equations related to the flow of electricity. And there they are, all ties to Unity and to Zero.

The “link”, amazing as it is, makes a bit more sense when we see two of the constants (p”pi” and “e” are linked to The Bible/Torah, to Creation, to Jesus as the Word of God or Logos INCARNATED as a Human, to Creation via The Word of God, and to Creation in 10 Dimensions rather than just 3 Dimensions (Space) or 4 Dimensions (Time and Space).

Genesis 1:1 is about “pi” and creation. John 1:1 is about “e” and the Word of God (Jesus = Logos) in creation. “i” is (among other things), God’s way of telling us to use our brains and imagination to understand the far reaching knowledge coded into the Biblical text.

God DOES have a sense of humour !

(Diagrams and research from Vernon Jenkins’ work — just brilliant!)