The Golden Ratio (Phi) and The Structure of The Torah

The Torah is made up of 5843 verses, plus 2 “hidden verses, one in Genesis, one in Exodus, 79,975 Words and 304,805 Letters. So we have:


5845 (verses)
79,975 (words)
304,805 (letters)

390,625 (Total)

390,625 = 58

Yes, God’s “Torah Mathematics” is that precise! The total value comes out to 5 (associated with Phi, and the Pool of Bethesda with its 5 sides (5 Colonnades), with Binah (Understanding, 8 “Levels” above the bottom of The Tree of The Sephiroth) raised to the 8th power. Look at the number of Letters (without the zero’s), and the number of “open” verses: 3485 one way and 5843 the other way. All those stories, all that science (Einstein, Relativity, Quantum Mechanics), all that Biology (Phi, especially) and counting every letter . . . . God did it. Our best computer systems could not achieve what is in the Torah “Database”. Database is what it is, a Divine Database. This is why Jesus quoted it, literally, “as Gospel”.

The calculation in the above equation comes out “in synch” with the “standard” abbreviated approximation for Phi, “The Golden Ratio”, of 1.618

(Equation graphic (above) source: www.kabbalahsecrets.com)