A
Mathematical Challenge
by Winkie
Pratney
"The
words of the Lord are pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified
seven times Thou shalt keep them, O Lord; thou shalt preserve them from this
generation forever"
(Psalm 12:6-7).
The date-December
12.
The year-1855.
Man was awakening to the dawn of a new age - within a few short decades,
knowledge would explode throughout the civilized world. Brand-new sciences appeared
almost overnight, as men concentrated mind and energies to find and conquer
the secrets of their universe.
In Russia, the seeds of a revolutionary new religion were being
sown. With its basic premise of "No God" and its Bible
a text on dialectical materialism, it was soon to take root and spread like
a parasitical mushroom across the world. Spearheading this ideological attack
was an assault to defame, discredit, and finally destroy the Book that had given
millions the promise of Christ.
It is thus strange how God in ironic humor chose a boy born in
Russia to issue a counter-challenge to a skeptical world that has never been
successfully refuted. His name - Ivan Panin. His challenge - the
inspiration of Scriptures, factually demonstrated in the one language
all sciences utilize - mathematics.
Panin died in 1942, after almost 50 years of brilliant work, and passed
into the Presence of the God he loved and served. His writings and labors have
been largely lost to the world of saints and scoffers alike, and have not been
given the attention they deserve. A small fraction of his amazing discoveries
are here re-issued for the benefit of a generation of doubt.
Those familiar with the laws of statistical probability will most appreciate
the issues at stake. Those with a knowledge of Hebrew and Greek
will be even better prepared to analyze and understand this challenge. Those
with neither are still invited to consider the facts, and to give any other
answer than the one the overwhelming evidence presents - that the Holy Bible
in its original languages is the skillfully-designed product of a Mathematical
Master-mind far beyond any earthly capability and far above any human possibility
of deliberate structuring. The evidence Panin presents may only be refuted one
of two ways - (1) By showing that his facts presented here are not actually
true; (2) By demonstrating that his mathematics are faulty and
the statistical conclusions reached unfounded.
To check the first is simply a matter of verifying the author's statements
from the original languages and sources. To check the second requires
only a knowledge of high-school arithmetic, and a little knowledge of the laws
of arithmetic and geometrical progression. If then neither can be faulted
(and the author knows of no successful attempt to date) there is left no other
reasonable or scientific answer to the evidence you are about to see than the
simple Biblical statement of its origins - "Holy men of God spoke as
they were moved by the Holy Ghost" (2 Pet. 1:21). You are invited to
impartially examine the evidence, but should know before beginning that knowledge
equals responsibility and the Bible will not leave you
impartial to its claims for commitment to its Author! Accordingly, these are
written "that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son
of God; and that believing, you might have life through His name" (John
20:31).
The New Testament was originally written in Greek, the Old
Testament in Hebrew and Aramaic. Both Greek and Hebrew
have a common peculiarity - neither use special symbols for their numbers (like
our "1", "2", "3", etc.) but use instead the LETTERS
of their alphabets to represent numbers. Accordingly, the 24 Greek letters
of the alphabet also stand for the following numbers, in order: 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10; then 20, 30, etc. to 80; next 100, 200,
etc. up to 800.
Likewise the Hebrew alphabet uses a similar numeric value for each of
its letters. The Hebrew numbers 6 and 90 are not in the
Greek; and the Greek numbers 500, 600, 700, and 800 are not in
the Hebrew. All other numbers are common to both alphabets. We shall
call these numbers the numeric values of the letters.
Each word in Hebrew and Greek thus represents a sum in arithmetic, obtained
by adding the numbers for which each letter stands. Bear in mind that
the numeric values are not assigned arbitrarily, but are part and parcel
of the language. The resultant SUM of all the added letters in a word
or phrase will be called its GEMATRIA. For the purpose of study, one
further definition is necessary; the number of the place a letter occupies
in the Hebrew or Greek alphabet will be called its PLACE VALUE. The numeric
value is the same as the place value for the first 10 Hebrew letters;
but the eleventh letter, caph, has a place value of 11
but a numeric value of 20. Keep in mind this distinction. Here
is a complete list of the Hebrew and Greek alphabets, plus numeric and
place values:
|
PLACE
|
NUMERIC
|
GREEK
|
|
1 |
2 |
'Aleph |
|
2 |
4 |
Bêyth |
|
3 |
6 |
Gîymel |
|
4 |
8 |
Dâleth |
|
5 |
10 |
Hê' |
|
6 |
12 |
Vâv |
|
7 |
14 |
Zayin |
|
8 |
16 |
Chêyth |
|
9 |
18 |
Têyth |
|
10 |
20 |
Yôwd |
|
20 |
31 |
Caph |
|
30 |
42 |
Lâmed |
|
40 |
53 |
Mêm |
|
50 |
64 |
Nûwn |
|
60 |
75 |
Çâmek |
|
70 |
86 |
'Ayin |
|
80 |
97 |
Phê'or Pê' |
|
90 |
108 |
Tsâdêy |
|
100 |
119 |
Qôwph |
|
200 |
220 |
Rêysh |
|
300 |
321 |
Sîyn or Shîyn |
|
400 |
422 |
Thâv or Tâv |
|
1495 |
1748 |
TOTAL |
|
PLACE
|
NUMERIC
|
GREEK
|
|
1 |
2 |
Alpha |
|
2 |
4 |
Beta |
|
3 |
6 |
Gamma |
|
4 |
8 |
Delta |
|
5 |
10 |
Epsilon |
|
7 |
13 |
Zeta |
|
8 |
15 |
Eta |
|
9 |
17 |
Theta |
|
10 |
19 |
Iota |
|
20 |
30 |
Kappa |
|
30 |
41 |
Lambda |
|
40 |
52 |
Mu |
|
50 |
63 |
Nu |
|
60 |
74 |
Xi |
|
70 |
85 |
Omikron |
|
80 |
96 |
Pi |
|
100 |
117 |
Rho |
|
200 |
218 |
Sigma |
|
300 |
319 |
Tau |
|
400 |
420 |
Upsilon |
|
500 |
521 |
Phi |
|
600 |
622 |
Chi |
|
700 |
723 |
Psi |
|
800 |
824 |
Omega |
|
3999 |
4299 |
TOTAL |
Panin was
a mathematics genius, one of the top ten men in his field at the time.
He became a Christian after graduating from Harvard University in 1882 and began
to devote time to study the Bible. He read fluently in a number of languages,
Hebrew and Greek among them. Aware of the numerical values of the Greek and
Hebrew alphabets, he experimented one day by replacing the letters for
their corresponding numbers in Scripture. Suddenly, his trained mind saw a mathematical
pattern! He studied the gematria of the words more intensely, his excitement
growing. More and more evidences of incredibly detailed mathematical design
came to light. A few short hours of work had him utterly amazed. The
verses he had studied bore unmistakable evidence of an elaborate mathematical
pattern, far beyond chance or of accident. He calculated roughly the time
it would take for a mathematician even of his own caliber to produce a similar
mathematical design, with the corresponding letters still making sense
in a sentence. It was plainly impossible, even if the design had been
intentional to the writer, within the space of many years to complete!
This discovery marked the entire turning-point in his career; it revolutionized
his life. From that time on until his death in 1942, he devoted his life to
the study of Bible Numerics. His painstaking researches into the original languages
of Scripture in the light of this discovery brought to light a wealth of irrefutable
objective evidence for the Divine Inspiration of Scripture. The Bible
was assembled over a period of 1,600 years by 40 different writers;
yet it shows an incredible unity, humanly impossible to construct under
similar conditions, guarded by a protective mathematical code and kept for modern
man!
Panin's work is highly detailed and exhaustive. At best this tract
can only state some of his general findings and give a limited number of examples
from his voluminous writings on the subject. But even the few selected will
be far more than enough to convince the honest inquirer that the Bible is all
it claims to be - the Holy, inspired, infallible Word of God. Panin supplied
a representative of the Nobel Research Foundation with over 43,000 pages of
his studies accompanied by his statement that this was his evidence that the
Bible was the Word of God. Their reply was - "As far as our investigation
has proceeded we find the evidence overwhelmingly in favor of such a statement."
He challenged nine noted rationalists and Bible critics through the medium
of the New York "Sun" newspaper to publicly refute or give explanation
for a few of his presented facts other than the obvious; that the Word of God
was the product of a Divine Master-mind above all possibility of human
construction, carrying within itself a self-checking and protecting
factor to ensure against additions and subtractions to its text in the original
languages. Four made lame excuses; the rest were silent. He issued a
challenge throughout leading newspapers of the world to offer a natural
explanation or refute the facts; not a single person has ever
been able to do so.
Taking a given subject, like a genealogy, a passage of Scripture,
a book of the Bible or the Bible in its entirety, he demonstrated
among many other things the following phenomena:
PATTERNS of prime numbers, such as 11, 13, 17, and 23, but especially
7, so remarkable as to be beyond human ability to construct. The number
7 has always had a special significance in religious patterns of worship through
the ages. The Bible is filled with sevens, from the 7 days of creation
to the 7 angels in Revelation. It has been an old venture of Bible scholars
to trace the recurrences of the number 7 through the Scripture. Numerics
reveal an incredible pattern of sevens underlying and reinforcing
the very words of Scripture, that are seemingly inexhaustible in detail and
intricacy. The numbers on the surface only give us a clue to the wealth
of numeric detail underneath. In a given passage or book, the following
patterns of seven can be seen to occur, ALL BY DESIGN -
The following
is an example of this from the New Testament:
Matthew 1:1-16 - Examining only the first 11 verses numerically:
The genealogy of Christ is divided into 3 sets of 14; Abraham
to David; David to Babylon; Babylon to Christ. There
are two natural sections; vs. 1-11 and vs. 12-17; of those
first 11 verses:
· The vocabulary has 49 words (7 x 7); the sum of its factors
is 14 (2 x 7).
· 28 words begin with a vowel (4 x 7); 21 remaining with
a consonant (3 x 7).
· 7 words end with a vowel (1 x 7); 42 end with
a consonant (6 x 7).
· The 49 words have 266 letters (38 x 7); the sum of the
digits in 266 is 14 (2 x 7).
· The sum of the factors of 266 (2 x 19 x 7) is 28 (4 x 7).
· Out of the 266 letters, 140 are vowels (20 x 7); 126
are consonants (18 x 7).
Also!!
· Of those 49 words, 7 occur in more than one form (1 x
7); 42 in one form only (6 x 7).
· 14 occur only once (2 x 7); 35 occur more than once
(5 x 7).
· 42 are nouns (6 x 7); 7 are not; of the 42 nouns,
35 are proper names (5 x 7); the other 7 are not.
· These remaining 7 common nouns have exactly 49 letters (7 x
7).
· Of the 35 proper names 28 are male ancestors after the flesh
(4 x 7); 7 are not.
· Male names occur in all 56 times (8 x 7)
· The names of only 3 women occur in the passage; the Greek letters
in their names add up to 14 exactly (2 x 7).
· There is only one city mentioned-Babylon; it has exactly 7
letters!!
This diminishes the chance of accident to six hundred billion to one!
Many other details are hidden here that come to light on further study. Panin
said it would have taken Matthew working several months working 8
hours a day to construct the genealogy even if it were possible-but
these names were chosen BEFORE MATTHEW WAS BORN.
But the pattern is certainly not limited to genealogies! Let us examine
the following:
Matthew 1:18-25 - The account of the Virgin Birth of Christ:
· The number of Greek words in the passage is exactly 161 (23
x 7).
· The numeric value of these, or gematria, is exactly 93,394
(13,342 x 7).
· The number of vocabulary words used is 77 (11 x 7); their gematria
is 52,605 (7,515 x 7).
· 6 Greek words are used here which are found nowhere else in Matthew.
Their value is 5,005 (715 x 7).
· These 6 Greek words have 56 letters (8 x 7).
· The 161 words occur in 105 forms (15 x 7); their numeric value is
65,429 (9,347 x 7).
· In the 105 forms there are 35 verbs (5 x 7).
· There are exactly 7 proper names.
· The number of letters in these is 42 (6 x 7).
· One word-"Emmanuel"-is used nowhere else in the New
Testament; its gematria is 644 (92 x 7). The sum of its figures is
14 (2 x 7).
· The number of forms exclusive to this passage is 14 (2 x 7);
their numeric value is 8,715 (1,245 x 7).
Now the angel speaks to Joseph, his words forming a pattern of 7's
of their own, yet dovetailing into the whole in a most remarkable
manner:
· In speaking to Joseph, the angel uses of the 77 vocabulary words exactly
28 (4 x 7).
· The numeric value of all his words is exactly 21,042 (3,006
x 7).
· The angel uses 35 different forms (5 x 7); these forms have exactly
168 letters (24 x 7).
· The numeric value of these letters is 19,397 (2,771 x 7).
· In using 28 of the vocabulary words the angel leaves exactly 49
(7 x 7).
· In using exactly 35 forms he leaves exactly 70 (10 x 7).
· The sum of the digits in 70 is 7; its factors (7 x 2 x 5) added equal
14 (2 x 7).....etc.!!
This by no means exhausts the passage, which is said to be literally packed
with sevens. Dr. Panin challenged anyone to produce a similar passage in
3 years of 161 words - the law of chances here operating in
this little passage of 8 verses stand at ONE in 200-odd QUINTILLION
- a number 21 digits long! EVERY paragraph, passage, and
book in the Bible can be shown to be constructed in the same marvelous
way, each doing a work estimated to take at least thousand years. Humanly
speaking this is utterly impossible.
Consider for a moment the difficulty of constructing a similar book,
even with the design in mind. With each additional paragraph, the difficulty
of constructing it increases not in arithmetical but geometric
progression. He must try to write paragraphs to develop fixed numerical relations
constantly to what goes both before and after. It must not only
conform to the numerical pattern consistently and in sufficient detail to yield
evidence after evidence of design in its structure, but it must also make sense
and read in smooth, literary style in the same simple majesty of the
Bible documents. So Matthew was not only a historian and an accomplished
literary man, but also a mathematical genius! And if he was,
so were ALL the other writers of the Bible, because ALL ITS BOOKS
show the same phenomena.
Consider the last few verses of Mark, a target for much criticism in
recent years, and triumphantly rejected by many scholars on the grounds that
it is an "addition" by some "over-zealous scribes" because
it is missing from the "best" manuscripts:
Mark 16:9-20 - The Resurrection testimony of Christ and His commission to
the disciples:
· Number of words - 175 (25 x 7).
· Verses 9-11, a natural division, has 35 words (5 x 7); verses
19-20 have the same.
· Number of forms - 133 (19 x 7); the sum of these is 7.
· Of these forms, 112 occur once (16 x 7); 21 occur more
than once (3 x 7).
· The vocabulary has 98 words (14 x 7).
· Christ uses 42 of these (6 x 7); 56 remain (8 x 7).
· Number of vowels - 294 (42 x 7); number of consonants is
259 (37 x 7). And so on!
The above passage yields on analysis at least 75 such features of 7.
The statistical chance that this occurred by accident is laughable. Yet
Mark was a Roman, used a totally different style than Matthew
and wrote for a different type of reader. Luke and John both also
show different styles and design their books for different readerships also;
but Luke and John also both show the same patterns!
What kind of fantastic collaboration between the disciples could have produced
this structure without computers? How could mere fishermen and tax-collectors
produce this kind of incredible structure and design? Panin stated that
he only stayed on a given passage long enough to confirm beyond reasonable
doubt the statistical evidence for supernatural design, but that each passage
continued to yield further and further evidences of patterns within patterns
until the mind reeled. No human being who ever lived could have written
one book like these unaided. The evidence is objective and overwhelming
to the careful and honest scholar. Scripture is inspired!
The Hebrew text also reveals the same amazing phenomena. For example,
the very first verse in the Bible has been a target for much criticism. Observe
the incredible detail the pattern reveals in just one simple verse of
seven Hebrew words; Genesis 1:1 - "In the beginning God created
the heaven and the earth."
· The 7 words have exactly 28 letters (4 x 7).
· There are 3 nouns (God, heaven, and earth) with a gematria of exactly
777 (111 x 7).
· There is one verb ("created") with a numeric value of 203
(29 x 7)
· The first 3 words contain the subject and have exactly 14 letters
(2 x 7); the other four contain the object and also have exactly
14 letters.
· The Hebrew words for the two objects (heaven and earth) each have exactly
7 letters; the value of the first, middle, and last
letters in the sentence is 133 (19 x 7).
· The numeric value of the first and last words in the sentence
is 1,393 (199 x 7).
· The value of the first and last letters of the verse is 497
(71 x 7).
· The value of the first and the last letters of each word in
between is 896 (128 x 7).
· The Hebrew particle "eth" is used with the article "the"
twice; its total value is 406 (58 x 7).
· The last letters of the first and last words are valued
at 490 (70 x 7).
· The 4th, 5th, and 6th words have 7 letters each......etc.!!
There are over 30 different numeric features in this one verse alone.
The chances of coincidence for the above 16 are one in 33-odd TRILLION.
Explain it if you can in any other way than the obvious-God was in the
writing of the Book that bears His Name.
ONLY the 66 books of the Scriptures bear this Divine seal. No other works
of man in any other language faintly resemble the intricate structure and design
of the Bible. Those who have made attempts to write poetry or prose by an artificial
number pattern have not only made poor, stilted literature, but their extent
and intricacy of design is trivial in comparison.
The fact remains; only an Infinite mind could have devised this Book
of books. Will you carefully consider His personal message to you and
be willing to do something about it?