Torah Secrets
Torah Secrets
Torah Secrets
A Hidden Structure
In the Hebrew of Genesis, if you take the first “T”, then count 49 letters,
the next letter (the 50th) is “O”; the next 50th is “R”; and then the next 50th
is “H”. In other words, after the first “T”, in 50 letter increments, we find
the letters spelling Torah (TORaH). (See Figure 1.)
In the Book of Exodus, we also encounter a similar result. What a
coincidence! (The rabbis insist that Coincidences is not a kosher word!)
It doesn’t seem to work with the third Book of Moses, Leviticus. But stay
tuned.
In the fourth book of the Torah, the Book of Numbers, we discover this 49-
letter interval works with HROT,” that is, TORH backwards. (See Figure 2.)
A similar 49-letter interval also appears in the fifth book of the Torah, the
Book of Deuteronomy.
However, in the middle book, the Book of Leviticus, it doesn’t seem to work
either way. But it does work for YHWH, the sacred name of God (“Yahweh
or Jehovah,” translated “Lord” in the King James Version), if you count in
seven letter increments. (See Figure 3.)
Here is the overview:
Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy
TORH TORH YHWH HROT HROT
---> ---> <--- <---
It appears that the Torah (TORH) always points toward the Name of God.
This may be just another hint that there is much more hidden in the
structure of the text itself than we have ever dreamed. Clearly, there is
much more to this than first meets the eye of the casual observer.
The Interval of 49
The use of seven with the name of God shouldn’t surprise us, with
sabbaths of days, weeks, months, and years, and the many other heptadic
structures throughout the Bible.[1] But why the intervals of 49?
The square of seven is 49. But is there more to it than this? [2]
Leviticus 23:15 instructs us to count 49 days from Passover and then to
celebrate the Feast of Weeks on the next, the 50th, day. The Feast of Weeks
commemorates the giving of the Torah (the “law”) on Mount Sinai.
Our inquiry is just beginning.
In Summary
It is interesting that even in the hidden structure Of the Biblical text itself
there are hints and evidence of careful and skillful design.
We are dealing with 66 books, penned by 40 authors over thousands of
years, yet they are demonstrably the result of precise, supernatural
engineering. Every detail, every letter, even the place names, are all there
by deliberate design. Even the parts of the letters, Jesus said, are
significant.[12]
Would you expect anything less from the “Word of God?”
But if that is so, then what a fantastic opportunity we have! What other
treasures has He hidden there for our learning? What a fabulous “hobby”
to study, explore, and discover!
Isn’t God great? And He is anxious for us to be involved in what He is
doing!
“torah.html”>More details on the above material Bibliography:
McCormack, R.,
The Heptadic Structure of Scripture,
Marshall Brothers Ltd., London, 1923.
Missler, Chuck,
The Feasts of Israel,
Koinonia House, 1993.
Notes:
1. See McCormack, Bibliography
2. Gematria is the study of the numerical value of the letters.
The “law of the square” will be explored in subsequent articles.
3. Matt. 5:17,18; Rom. 15:4; Col. 2:16,17
4. John 1:36; 1 Cor 5:7
5. Lev. 23:10,11
6. 1 Cor.15:20-23
7. Acts 2
8. Matt. 16:6; Luke 12:1; 1 Cor 5:6-8; Gal 5:7-9
9. Genesis 5:24.
10. See Feasts of Israel on page 22.
11. See our study “Romance of Redemption”, a propbetic view of the Book
of Ruth, on page 27 & 30
12. Matt. 5:17,18.