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Bible Evidence

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7 (Patterns of Seven & More)

According to KJVCode.com: 

At its most basic definition, a pattern is something that is pre-determined by a designer who arranged it in a particular way or place with purpose and intent. In the context of the King James Bible (KJV/KJB/AV), a “pattern” refers to a sequence or design that is discernible within the text. On our website, we explore these patterns as indicators of God’s divine hand over scripture, specifically the end-times book he had in mind as prophesied in Isaiah 34:16. These patterns often revolve around the number 7, which symbolizes completion, oath, rest, and perfection in the Bible. Other patterns involve significant numbers such as 153, 666, and more. These patterns suggest a level of complexity and intentionality beyond mere chance. By studying these patterns, we believe others will also realize the hand of God over the most printed and read Bible in the history of our faith.

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-17-2026 – query: ‘king james textus receptus vs modern bibles’
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The King James Version (KJV) is based on the Textus Receptus (TR), an older Greek New Testament text from a few late manuscripts, while most modern Bibles (NIV, ESV, NASB) use the Critical Text (CT), compiled from older, more numerous manuscripts, resulting in significant doctrinal and textual differences like missing verses (e.g., Mark 16, John 7:53-8:11) or variant wording (e.g., Matthew 5:22, 1 John 5:7) that some see as preserving stronger doctrine in the TR versus more historically accurate readings in the CT. The debate centers on which textual tradition better reflects the original writings, with KJV proponents favoring the TR’s alignment with the Majority Text, while modern translations prioritize the earliest manuscript evidence in the Critical Text.

Textual Basis

KJV/Textus Receptus (TR): The KJV translators used the Textus Receptus, a series of Greek texts (like those by Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza) compiled from a limited number of late Byzantine manuscripts.
Modern Bibles/Critical Text (CT): Most contemporary translations (NIV, ESV, NASB, etc.) rely on the Critical Text (Nestle-Aland/UBS), which uses a much broader range of older and earlier Greek manuscripts, including Alexandrian ones.

Key Differences

Manuscript Age: CT uses much older manuscripts (like Codex Sinaiticus, Vaticanus) than the TR, which is based on later copies.
Content: The CT often omits verses or phrases found in the TR (e.g., Mark 16:9-20, John 7:53-8:11, Matthew 17:21, 1 John 5:7), which are absent in earlier manuscripts but present in the Byzantine majority.
Wording: Significant word variations exist (e.g., “without cause” in Matt 5:22 in TR vs. CT; “alms” vs. “acts of righteousness” in Matt 6:1).

The Debate

KJV/TR Supporters: Argue the TR/Majority Text preserves more of the original text, points to stronger doctrine, and the KJV translators were divinely guided, viewing CT omissions as harmful additions.
Modern Translation Supporters: Argue the CT is more accurate because it relies on the oldest available manuscripts, representing the text closest to the original autographs, and that KJV differences are scribal additions.

In Essence

The KJV offers a text considered by some to be more robust doctrinally, rooted in the Byzantine tradition (Textus Receptus), while modern Bibles provide a text revised based on the earliest manuscript evidence, leading to differences in specific verses and wording, which can impact theological understanding for some readers.

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts.  We are learning still as well always.  We have a lot more to say about this issue in the KJV section of our site.  

  1. For over 100 patterns like these you can visit KJVCode.com
  2. Your bible software not getting the same counts?  Most bible software has counting errors due to hyphens, etc. To verify these patterns you can visit PureBibleSearch.com

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When this pattern evidence was first presented to us we too were highly skeptical.  We did a lot of research before even clicking the link.  Thankfully, we finally decided to get into it and see what we would find.

If you are interested in verifying the word count patterns you will need PRECISE word counts in the KJV. 

We use and only recommend PureBibleSearch.com

Why trust PURE BIBLE SEARCH?  Why does it get different counts sometimes than other bible software available?

Most online bible apps do not give accurate word counts. (examples : Blue Letter Bible, LOGOS, etc.) ( video on why below )

This can be a problem if you are depending on getting an accurate count of words to verify potential significant patterns in a bible.

The reason that Pure Bible Search is the most dependable for counting words is that it was designed from the ground-up to be a word counter. To simplify, it was coded more like a spreadsheet that contains each word in a cell, thus making searching more precise. The engine is able to distinguish between Capitalized, ALL CAPS, words that have apostrophes, dashes, and other variations that can affect an accurate word count.

Another great feature is that the engine makes it easy to search for multiple variations at once.

All patterns detailed on the site are found in the standardized KJV printed today (Cambridge Concord) and verified with King James Pure Bible Search.

We have personally verified many of these patterns in a physical KJV bible as well . Please contact us via email if you have questions or if you find discrepancies with anything you find here. We would never want to mislead anyone and if you can’t figure out a pattern and wish to discuss then we will do all within our power to prove what we can. If not, we will remove it from our site.

To watch a presentation given by the primary code developer on how and why this software was made to be dependable for counting words in the KJV please watch the last video in the playlist below.

Here is our onsite section devoted to PureBibleSearch for more:

These patterns our not our original work.  We applaud the men and women who have presented this work which is found at KJVCode.com

We give them all credit for this work.  

So, what is our opinion?  Does this come as close as we can to objectively proving God’s inspiration of the bible?

Yes, we think so.

These patterns seem to us to be one of God’s ways to ‘verify authenticity’ of His Word in English. Therefore, since these patterns are not encoded into other English bibles, then we would be suspicious about them in comparison to the KJV. Going forward, when we are pressed to choose which ‘version’ of God’s Word to rely on, it’s clear that the KJV must be the standard.

If you didn’t know, almost every modern bible draws from different texts than the KJV used. They include use of what are known as the ‘Critical Texts’ rather than the ‘Received Texts / Textus Receptus’ only. Therefore, when using alternate English versions we end up with versions of the bible that remove whole passages compared to the KJV. These bible ‘versions’ keep changing words, adding words, removing words, etc. Consequently they are changing these obvious, beautiful, and precise number patterns.

Summarized : If the Word of God contradicts itself then it is not valid. It’s clear the Word of God has been preserved in the KJV and all others need to be considered suspect at best. We are not opposed to looking at various definitions of words and translating words so that we understand, but it is a completely different thing to remove and add words. And when you put everything on the table at once and if you decide to bet your soul on a bible, then we suggest you get a KJV and don’t bother as much with the others.

Math is consistent across all cultures and is not biased. It has been postulated that if ‘aliens’ existed or other intelligent species that math would be a way to try and communicate. That is because two plus two will always equal four no matter where you are in the world, and no matter the culture or world.

Knowing this, God may be using numbers to convey objective truth, since the patterns are verifiable.

With that said, throughout the bible the number 7 is most often associated with something being “finished” or “complete”.

Example: God rested on and sanctified the 7th day.

We hope that once you spend some time looking at this subject, realize that this is a REAL phenomenon, and start to get a grasp of the intensity of this subject, it should be sufficient proof of the divine authorship & preservation of God’s Word as presented in the KJV before any other text.

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-16-2026 – query: ‘What Is Biblically Special About The Number 7?’
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In the Bible, the number 7 symbolizes divine perfection, completeness, and spiritual fullness, stemming from the seven days of Creation where God rested on the seventh day, establishing a pattern for cycles of rest and completion. It appears throughout Scripture to signify God’s perfect work, from the Menorah with its seven lamps to the elaborate visions in Revelation (seven churches, seals, trumpets) and instructions for holy practices, representing wholeness and divine order.

Key Examples & Meanings:

Creation & Time: God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, establishing the seven-day week and a pattern of completion.
Holiness & Purity: Rituals often involved seven repetitions, like sprinkling blood seven times (Leviticus) or the command for sacrifices to be at least seven days old.
Covenant & Promises: The rainbow (seven colors), the seven lambs at Beersheba, and the seven days of marching around Jericho all mark divine promises and fulfillments.
Spiritual Perfection: The book of Revelation is filled with sevens (churches, spirits, seals, angels, plagues) to show the completeness of God’s judgment and salvation.
Forgiveness: Jesus’ instruction to forgive “seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:22) points to limitless, perfect forgiveness.

Origin of Significance:

Linguistic Roots: The Hebrew word for seven (sheva) shares roots with words meaning “fullness” or “satisfaction,” linking it to completeness.
Ancient Astronomy: Early Mesopotamian cultures noted seven celestial bodies, possibly influencing the number’s symbolic weight.

In essence, whenever you see the number seven in the Bible, think of God’s perfect plan, His wholeness, and the completion of His work.

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts.  We are learning still as well always.

We have personally verified many of these patterns using the PureBibleSearch.com website to locate the words, then we went with a color pencil through a physical KJV bible to find many of these patterns for ourselves.  

It was satisfying to KNOW that these are really true.  Every code we did by hand worked exactly like we were told.  It’s truly eye-opening and inspiring.  God is good.  God is better than good at math and pattern, and saving the lost. 

Please contact us via email if you have questions or if you find discrepancies with anything you find here. We would never want to mislead anyone and if you can’t figure out a pattern and wish to discuss then we will do all within our power to prove what we can. If not, we will remove it from our site.

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We hope you will support their work and purchase a poster, or look into their other work.  Brandon has several books available. 

Excerpt from KJV Code.com (Source for this poster & evidence): 

All of these patterns are factually present in the most printed Bible in history: the Authorized Version, more commonly known as the King James Bible.

With the aid of computers, men have been able to discover this astonishing numeric evidence of God’s divine signature that rests in his completed book. These alignments do not appear in modern versions. They are only found in the KJV, showing God’s hand uniquely upon it.

The patterns on this poster are clustered purposefully, each one related to its neighbor. Together, they form a web of testimony, all converging on one truth: Jesus, the center of all perfection. The very measure of forgiveness taught by Jesus (70×7, Matt. 18:21-22) is woven into his name.

So what does all of this mean? It means the Bible is real. It means Jesus really was God manifest in the flesh. And it means Jesus really died for the sins of the world (1Jo. 2:2), and his tomb is empty forevermore. These patterns are God’s way of confirming his word, so that those who see the Son might believe on him for everlasting life.

From the lowest parts of the earth, to all the kingdoms of this world, to the innumerable hosts of heaven above, every knee will bow at the name of Jesus (Php. 2:9-10). When we glance over this name in our Bibles, we fail to behold the power and majesty that is before us.

Jesus is the Light: the way, the truth, and the life. Have you put your faith in him? Receive the Lord Jesus Christ today, who loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood (Rev. 1:5).

For other questions we refer you to their site and FAQ’s page.

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List of Examples (Only in King James Bible)

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In the entire text of the King James Bible there are precisely 777 occurrences of the words “The Father“, “The Word” & “Holy Ghost“.

In the Entire Bible

The Father = 218x
The Word = 469x
Holy Ghost = 90x

Total: 777 mentions.

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In the Entire Bible, there are precisely 777 mentions of the words “Father” + “Son” + “Holy Ghost” + “Holy Spirit” + “Jesus Christ”

In the Entire Bible
Father = 259x (Pure, Capitalized)
Son = 231x (Pure, Capitalized)
Holy Ghost (90x) / Holy Spirit (1x) = 91x (Pure, Capitalized)
Jesus Christ = 196x (Pure)

Total: (259 + 231 + 91 + 196) = 777 Pure Mentions in the Entire Bible

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In the New Testament of the King James Bible, the words “God”, “Jesus”, and “Holy Spirit” appear a total of exactly 777 x 3 times.‌

In the New Testament
God = 1354x (Raw)
Jesus = 973x (Raw)
Holy Spirit = 4x (Raw)

Total (1354 + 973 + 4) = 2331 = 777×3 = 777+777+777 mentions (Raw) of God + Jesus + Holy Spirit in the New Testament

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In the Gospels of the King James Bible there are 777 case-sensitive mentions of Jesus, Messias, & Son.

In the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)

Jesus = 611 pure, case-sensitive.
Messias = 2 pure, case-sensitive.
Son = 164 pure, case-sensitive.

Antimentions = minus 5

Total: 777 pure, case sensitive mentions.

There are 5 antimentions in this search result that do not refer to “God the Son”;

Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee (Mat 9:2).
A certain man had two sons (Mat 21:28).
Son, thy sins be forgiven thee (Mark 2:5).
Son, thou art ever with me (Luk 15:31).
Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things (Luk 16.25).

A pure mention is the true count for one person place or thing. If anitmentions exist (same name, different entity), they are removed from the count.

Replacing “Messias” with “Lord” (Case Sensitive) would produce a total of 980 mentions (70×7 + 70×7, equal to how many times in total Jesus appears in the Bible, 980x)

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This pattern is a combination all mentions Jesus* (980x) together with (Father + Son + The Holy Ghost, which exist in 70×7 verses in the New Testament).

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In + Amen, First & Last Words of the Bible 777x in Genesis & Revelation

Summary

The first word of the Bible is: In… (Genesis 1:1)
The last word of the Bible is: …Amen (Revelation 22:21)

These two words (In + Amen) combined are mentioned exactly 777 times in the first and last books, Genesis and Revelation.

In + Amen
Genesis = 600x
Revelation = 177x
Total = 777x

Genesis + any other book never produces a sum of 777 for the words In + Amen
Revelation + any other book never produces a sum of 777 for the words In + Amen

Only Genesis & Revelation, the first and last books of the Bible.

The last word of the Bible is a mighty demonstration of the Holy Ghost sealing God’s word with perfection.

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Imagine that every time you see the words “in” or “the” or “earth” or “Amen” in the Bible, you are microscopically zoomed into a signature that God has intricately woven throughout 25,000+ verses of scripture.

After you step back far enough, you start to see something you never noticed up close. A picture emerges that can only be seen from a distance: All of those words (In + earth + The + Amen) add up to precisely 77,777 mentions across the entire Bible.

And furthermore, you realize those words are not at all random. They are literally the first and last words of the first and last verses (Genesis 1:1, Revelation 22:21).

Not something random like 21,252 mentions, or 98,962, or 65,016. Not even something like 44,444. But rather: 77,777 mentions! God’s own number of perfection- repeating in magnificent scale: five sevens in a row.

This is not science fiction… it’s real.

And only in our generation, with the help of computers, could we ever have discovered this “Alpha and Omega” superstructure that mathematically exists in “the book of the LORD” (Isaiah 34.16).

In the King James Bible, the first and last words of the first and last verses (In, earth, The, Amen) produce a total sum of 77,777 mentions when the last words are case sensitive.

Now, the case-sensitivity setting is not a “gimmick” or a parlor trick to get the number we want; it is the key that is turned by the last word of the Bible.

 “Amen” = 77 mentions (case sensitive)

Without case sensitivity, Amen is mentioned 78 times (there is one lowercase mention of “amen” in Numbers 5:22). And without case sensitivity, the first and last words of the first and last verses would produce 77,780 mentions, (which closely reflects the 78 mentions of Amen/amen).

But when we turn case sensitivity on for Amen, we get the total of 77 mentions, and applying that case sensitive logic congruently to earth, (the last word of Genesis 1:1), unlocks the grand total of 77,777 mentions for the entire Bible.

Two sevens for the key; Amen by itself (77x), and five sevens for the whole pattern (77,777x)… leaves us with a total of seven sevens.

The first and last words of the first verse of the Bible are: In… earth (Genesis 1:1).
The first and last words of the last verse of the Bible are: The… Amen (Revelation 22:21).

In the Entire Bible
In = 12674x
earth = 985x (Case sensitive)
The = 64041x
Amen = 77x (Case sensitive)

Total (12,674 + 985 + 64041 + 77) = 77,777 mentions of (In + earth + the + Amen) the first and last words of the first and last verses in the Bible.

Notice how there are not just five sevens in this pattern (77,777). There are seven sevens, because Amen itself is mentioned 77 times (case sensitive). In fact, the pattern gets its congruency from Amen being case sensitive, because there is 1 lowercase mention of “amen” in the Bible:

Amen = 78x
In + earth + The + Amen = 77780x

Amen (case sensitive) = 77x
In + earth (case sensitive) + The + Amen (case sensitive) = 77,777x

Thus, the pattern features a total sum of 77,777x (five sevens), with the last word mentioned 77x (two sevens), leaving us with seven sevens altogether.

Furthermore, 7 of the 77,777 mentions are in Genesis 1:1 and Revelation 22:21. Count the bold and underlined words below:

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1 (5 mentions)
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. Revelation 22:21 (2 mentions)

Total (5 + 2) = 7 mentions in Genesis 1:1 & Revelation 22:21.

This pattern was originally discovered because both the first and last words of each verse consist of a combined 7 letters:

The first and last words of Genesis 1:1 (I + n + e + a + r + t + h) = 7 letters
The first and last words of Revelation 22:21 (T + h + e + A + m + e + n) = 7 letters

If that were not enough confirmations, there are 7 case sensitive words in the 77,777 count:

1. In (case sensitive) = 336x
2. in (case sensitive) = 12,338x
3. earth (case sensitive) = 985x
4. The (case sensitive) = 1851x
5. the (case sensitive) = 62,173x
6. THE (case sensitive) = 17x
7. Amen (case sensitive) = 77x

Total Mentions (336 + 12338 + 985 + 1851 + 62173 + 17 + 77) = 77,777x

And finally, while this may appear sophisticated at first, it’s worth noting for anybody interested in a deeper layer of confirmation. When Jesus (case-sensitive) appears in the same verse any of these 77,777 mentions, the total count within those verses comes out to 7x7x7x7. See the following pattern for screenshots and details: (In + earth + The + Amen + Jesus = 2401x = 7x7x7x7 when Jesus (case sensitive) is in the verse)

 

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In the Scriptures

In the first and last chapters of Revelation (1:8,11, 22:13), the Lord calls himself by the following titles:

Alpha and Omega
The First and the Last
The Beginning and the End

And of course, anybody familiar with the Bible knows that “seven” is God’s number of perfection.

Seven days of creation (Gen. 2:2-3)
Seven pillars of wisdom (Pro. 9:1)
Seven times compassing Jericho with seven priests, seven trumpets, on the seventh day (Jos. 6:13-15)
Seven feasts, the seventh in the seventh month, with seven young bullocks offered in the seventh day of the feast (Num. 29:32-34)
etc. (…this list would go on for a very long time)

In Revelation, Jesus is presented as a Lamb with seven horns and seven eyes which are the seven Spirits of God, who stands as “Alpha and Omega” in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks, holding seven stars in his right hand, proclaiming his word unto the seven churches. (Rev. 5:6, 1:11-17).

Jesus is not only the Word of God (John 1:1,14), Jesus is the Amen. (Rev. 3:14)

And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; Revelation 3:14

Not only is Amen mentioned 77 times in the King James Bible (case sensitive), Jesus used the word “Amen” in Greek (Ἀμήν) in 77 instances in the Gospels.

So when we see this 77,777 anomaly in the first and last words of the first and last verses of the word of God, with logic that rests on “Amen” being a perfect 77 mentions, the implications are clear: God has placed his signature on this Bible.

Jesus Christ is the first and the last. And this book is his testimony to the seven churches, and to whosoever will take the water of life:

I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Revelation 1:18

Coherence

One of the most asked questions about this pattern usually goes something like this: Why is the “Case Sensitive” setting not consistent for all four words? It would seem to be consistent one way or the other.

Whether sincere or critical, this is an excellent question. Here is our sevenfold answer:

First, this pattern does not work with case sensitivity applied to all four words, but it is 100% congruent. It receives its congruency specifically from Amen the last word of the Bible being mentioned 77x Case Sensitive by itself, or 78x Any Case.

Amen = 78x
In + earth + The + Amen = 77780x

Amen (cs) = 77x
In + earth (cs) + The + Amen (cs) = 77,777x

Notice how the pattern not only receives its case sensitive logic from “Amen” (77 → 77,777), it also reflects “Amen” without case sensitive settings applied (78 → 77,780).

Incongruent searches (it would be “a stretch” if one of these searches produced 77,777x and was set forth as a pattern)
In (cs) + earth (cs) + The + Amen (cs) = 65,439x
In + earth + The (cs) + Amen (cs) = 15,589x
In (cs) + earth + The + Amen (cs) = 65,441x
In (cs) + earth + The (cs) + Amen (cs) = 3251x
In (cs) + earth (cs) + The (cs) + Amen = 3250x
In (cs) + earth (cs) + The + Amen = 65,440x
In (cs) + earth + The + Amen = 65,442x
In + earth (cs) + The (cs) + Amen = 15,588x
In + earth + The (cs) + Amen = 15,590x
In (cs) + earth (cs) + The + Amen (cs) = 15,587x

Congruent searches (with Amen (cs) 77x)
In (cs) + earth (cs) + The (cs) + Amen (cs) = 3249x
In + earth (cs) + The + Amen (cs) = 77,777x

Second, if you were to make the words case sensitive to get the 77,777 count, you would need 7 words:

1. In (case sensitive) = 336x
2. in (case sensitive) = 12,338x
3. earth (case sensitive) = 985x
4. The (case sensitive) = 1851x
5. the (case sensitive) = 62,173x
6. THE (case sensitive) = 17x
7. Amen (case sensitive) = 77x

Total Mentions (336 + 12338 + 985 + 1851 + 62173 + 17 + 77) = 77,777x

Third, the two patterns together have a total of seven 7’s.

Two Sevens: Amen (cs) = 77x
Five Sevens: In + earth (cs) + The + Amen (cs) = 77777x
Total of Seven Sevens between both patterns: 77…77777

Fourth, the “Amen” pattern has several sister patterns that bear witness to its intentionality. Examples:

In + Amen = 777x in Gen/Rev
Last words of Genesis and Revelation are both 77th Mentions (Egypt & Amen, case sensitive)
The + Amen, First and Last Words of the New Testament 980x in the N.T. which is how many times the name Jesus* shows up in the N.T. (Pure Mentions). 980 = (70×7) + (70×7) The number 70×7 according to Jesus himself represents complete forgiveness of sins (Matthew 18:22).

Fifth, there are 7 capitalized words in the first and last verses (In, God, The, Lord, Jesus, Christ, Amen), which have a 77 pattern of their own: The 7 Capitalized Words of the First & Last Verses Mentioned 205×77 in the Bible (Jesus Christ = 205 Greek Ordinal)

Sixth, if we were to make them all case sensitive, we get a somewhat interesting result:

In (cs) + earth (cs) + The (cs) + Amen (cs) = 3249x
3249 = 57 × 57

Its digits 5 and 7 are fascinating as they relate to the 77,777 pattern, since 77,777 contains five sevens. It would be nothing if it were 57 multiplied with a random number. The interesting aspect is that it’s 57 multiplied by itself.

Seventh, God himself does not do things 100% consistently in prophecy or other parts of the Bible. He has his own mysterious ways of doing things. As mentioned in point number 1 above, the 77,777 pattern bears congruency according to the word Amen, and we know that Jesus is the Amen. Everything in the Bible points to Jesus, including this pattern.

Probability and Statistics

As seen in this video [The KJV: God’s Miracle on Your Bookshelf, Timestamp 3:00], a Ph.D. engineer (who goes by Dr. Jones) used a tool called MATLAB to determine the chances of 4 words randomly producing 77,777 mentions. With MATLAB, Dr. Jones analyzed the entire King James Bible and ran 1,000,000,000 trials, picking 4 random words in each trial. If the 4 random words produced 77,777 mentions, it counted as a success. Out of 1 billion trials, there were 999,990,122 failures, and only 9878 successes, which is roughly a 1 in 100,000 chance.

Since the initial 1 billion trials, Dr. Jones has run several more tests, and worked out multiple methods of finding the probability for this pattern, which breaks down to three particular methodologies:

A. 4-Word Shuffle: Randomly picking 4 words that produce 77,777 mentions;
(P ≈ 1 in 102,000)

B. Qualified 4-Word Shuffle: Randomly picking 4 words that produce 77,777 mentions AND have correct case-sensitive settings to be first and last words of two verses;
(P ≈ 1 in 368,000)

C. All Verse Pairs: Randomly picking 2 verses where their first and last words produce 77,777 mentions;
(P ≈ 1 in 396,000)

Dr. Jones suggests Method C (Verse Pairs) as the most reliable, where the odds are calculated by selecting two random verses and checking if their first and last words add up to 77,777 mentions. It would require 400,000 rounds of randomly picking two verses in order to get just 1 successful verse pair. To see Dr. Jones’ data, sources, and explanation, scroll to the top of this page and click the “Probability” button.

And we should also note that the Probability methods above do not take into account the fact that Amen by itself is mentioned 77 times (which has a 1 in 1,868 chance of random occurrence). When we combine both odds (1 in 396,000 * 1 in 1,868), the total probability yields a ~1 in 740 million chance.

Capitalization Logic Interlocks with Jesus

If we were to apply capitalization logic to Earth (rather than case sensitive logic), with the rationale of Amen being capitalized 77x in the Bible, then we could once again reach a total of 77,777 by including all mentions of the name of Jesus(‘) in the King James Bible.

In the Entire Bible
In = 12674x
Earth = 2x (Capitalized)
The = 64041x
Amen = 77x (Capitalized)
Jesus* = 983x

Total (12,674 + 2 + 64041 + 77 + 983) = 77,777 mentions of (In + Earth + the + Amen + Jesus) the first and last words of the first and last verses in the Bible together with the name of Jesus.

Note – there are no UPPERCASE mentions of “AMEN” in the King James Bible.

Conclusion

Not only is the last word of the King James Bible “Amen” mentioned 77 times (case sensitive). With congruent case sensitive settings, the first and last words of the first and last verses (In + earth + The + Amen) are mentioned 77,777 times combined.

How could this happen randomly in the most printed Bible in history? Today, English is the most spoken language of the world, spoken by over 2 billion people. But in 1611, English was only spoken by about 5 million people. That means the total number of English speakers from 1611 to today increased by ~1,995,000,000 souls (+39,900%). No man in the 17th century could have known the reach and influence that this Bible in English would exercise. Yet here we are.

By all rational means, we are witnessing either one of two things:

a) An “accident” of miraculous proportions; perfectly interwoven with the identity of Jesus Christ in scripture, in the most printed Bible of the world, in the most spoken language in history
b) The hand of almighty God

It is a plain scriptural fact that Jesus Christ, the Word of God (John 1:1), the Amen, (Revelation 3:14), is called the beginning and the end, the first and the last. (Revelation 22:13). And in Revelation, he is revealed as a Lamb with seven horns, and seven eyes which are the seven Spirits of God, who takes the book with seven seals. He stands as Alpha and Omega in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks, holding seven stars in his right hand, proclaiming his word unto the seven churches. (Revelation 5:6, 1:11-17).

This pattern is not a “fun fact that can be found in any large body of text.” It features God’s number of perfection in extraordinary magnitude (77x, 77,777x) in the first and last words of the first and last verses of the Bible. It stands in faithful and true alignment with Jesus Christ himself: the first and the last, the beginning and the end, the author and finisher of our faith, the Amen.

Love it, hate it, or pay no heed. You cannot change that it exists.

The Gospel

If you have not been born again and washed in the blood of the Lamb, please know that these numbers cannot save you from your sins. They simply point us to the one who can: Jesus Christ.

~2000 years ago, God was manifest in the flesh, so that he could offer himself a sacrifice for the sins of every man. After pleasing God’s wrath on the cross, and after 3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth, Jesus rose again the third day according to the scriptures, and is alive for evermore, seated at the right hand of God.

Will you humbly come to the Lord Jesus Christ for forgiveness of sins and everlasting life in the kingdom of God? He died for us. And the Bible says he “is rich unto all that call upon him.”

Have you ever done that? Have you ever called upon him?

If you haven’t, you don’t need to attend a church, or repeat a prayer, or confess your sins to a priest.

You need to enter your closet. Shut the door. And pour out your heart unto Jesus.

That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Romans 10:9-13

And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.
Revelation 22:17

And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
Believest thou this?
John 11:26

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Is punctuation inspired?

In the King James Bible, there are 983 mentions of Jesus (Raw). Out of those 983 mentions, 206 of them are attached to a punctuation mark.

Here is the breakdown:

Jesus’ = 10x (w/ Apostrophe)
Jesus. = 59x (w/ Period)
Jesus, = 116x (w/ Comma)
Jesus; = 4x (w/ Semicolon)
Jesus: = 17x (w/ Colon)

But when the name above every name stands alone, without any form of punctuation attached:

Jesus = 777x (w/ Space)

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The King James Bible contains 31,102 verses.

7774 + 7775 + 7776 + 7777 = 31,102 total verses in the Bible.

In Mathematics
In mathematics, this is called a Staircase Number or a Polite Number. Polite Numbers often have multiple sequences that can add up to that number. For example: 21 is a Polite Number because: (10+11) = 21, (6+7+8) = 21, (1+2+3+4+5+6) = 21

There are three different staircases that can produce 21. But there is not limit to how many sequences a staircase can have.

Numbers such as 777 have 7 distinct sequences:

However, there are no other staircases that can produce 31,102.

(7774 + 7775 + 7776 + 7777) is the only sequence, where it just so happens to end on 7777.

 

 

Verses Per Book
Here is a table that breaks down the number of verses in every book:

Order Book Verses
1 Genesis 1533
2 Exodus 1213
3 Leviticus 859
4 Numbers 1288
5 Deuteronomy 959
6 Joshua 658
7 Judges 618
8 Ruth 85
9 1 Samuel 810
10 2 Samuel 695
11 1 Kings 816
12 2 Kings 719
13 1 Chronicles 942
14 2 Chronicles 822
15 Ezra 280
16 Nehemiah 406
17 Esther 167
18 Job 1070
19 Psalms 2461
20 Proverbs 915
21 Ecclesiastes 222
22 Song of Solomon 117
23 Isaiah 1292
24 Jeremiah 1364
25 Lamentations 154
26 Ezekiel 1273
27 Daniel 357
28 Hosea 197
29 Joel 73
30 Amos 146
31 Obadiah 21
32 Jonah 48
33 Micah 105
34 Nahum 47
35 Habakkuk 56
36 Zephaniah 53
37 Haggai 38
38 Zechariah 211
39 Malachi 55
40 Matthew 1071
41 Mark 678
42 Luke 1151
43 John 879
44 Acts 1007
45 Romans 433
46 1 Corinthians 437
47 2 Corinthians 257
48 Galatians 149
49 Ephesians 155
50 Philippians 104
51 Colossians 95
52 1 Thessalonians 89
53 2 Thessalonians 47
54 1 Timothy 113
55 2 Timothy 83
56 Titus 46
57 Philemon 25
58 Hebrews 303
59 James 108
60 1 Peter 105
61 2 Peter 61
62 1 John 105
63 2 John 13
64 3 John 14
65 Jude 25
66 Revelation 404
Total Verses 31,102
31,102 = 7774 + 7775 + 7776 + 7777

7 being God’s divine number of perfection, completion & rest.

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Summary
In Genesis 1, God speaks a total of 343 words. We are counting all words actively and personally spoken by God (E.g. “Let there be light“).

Day 1 = 4 words
Day 2 = 20 words
Day 3 = 45 words
Day 4 = 49 words
Day 5 = 44 words
Day 6 = 181 words
Day 7 = 0 words (Genesis 2)

Total words spoken by God in Genesis 1 = 343 words = 7×7×7 words

 

Coherence
We do not include the following words as being actively spoken by God: Day, Night, Heaven, Earth, and Seas. These are not actively spoken sentences, but rather titles that God has assigned. We know this because it reads, “And God called the dry land Earth…” Notice how there is no comma before “Earth.” In the grammatical structure of the King James Bible, quotations always follow commas (E.g. “And he said, What hast thou done?”).

Therefore, a clear distinction is made between God “calling” or assigning a 1-word title to something in contrast to the active voice of God (And God said, …). The same type of thing happens in Exodus 16:31, where it says, “And the house of Israel called the name thereof Manna…” We don’t interpret this as the children of Israel all shouting in unison, “Manna!” It’s simply giving us the name they assigned it.

The twin to this pattern is in Matthew 1 where God personally speaks a total of 7×7 words.

Genesis 1 = 7×7×7 words spoken by God
Matthew 1 = 7×7 words spoken by God

As with most patterns on KJV Code, this pattern is exclusive to the King James Bible:

 

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Jesus + GOD (UPPERCASE) 7777x in the Bible

Summary
This is one of the most mind-boggling “coincidences” in the entire Bible. It is found by taking the sum of ALL UPPERCASE standard (non-possessive) names/titles of God ( JEHOVAH, I AM, JAH, LORD, GOD ) plus ALL UPPERCASE names/titles of Jesus ( JESUS, BRANCH, KING ) together with the sum of ALL remaining mentions of Jesus(‘).

At first it may appear a bit strange, but the major consideration that makes this so extraordinary is that we are not excluding any UPPERCASE mentions of God/Jesus. We are including all of them, and the total turns out to be 7777 when added together with all 980 mentions of Jesus.

In the Entire Bible:

LORD = 6472x (Pure)
GOD = 310x (Pure)
JEHOVAH = 4x (Pure)
I AM = 3x (Pure)
JAH = 1x (Pure)
BRANCH = 2x (Pure)
KING = 5x (Pure)
JESUS/Jesus* = 980x (Pure)

Total: 7777 mentions of all mentions of Jesus + all UPPERCASE names of GOD / JESUS

A “Pure” mention refers to a specific person, place or thing. If antimentions exist (same name, different entity), they are removed from the count. There are three antimentions in this search result which does not mention the actual person of Jesus. The three antimentions in this search result are the single reference of Justus and the two mentions of Joshua.

Antimentions:
“brought in with Jesus into the possession of the Gentiles” – Acts 7:45
“For if Jesus had given them rest” – Colossians 4:11
“And Jesus which is called Justus” – Hebrews 4:8

References
Sealed By The King / Note #31, pp. 163-164 (Titles of GOD + Jesus 7777)

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In the King James Bible, there are precisely 70×7 pure, standard mentions of “Father” and “Son” (both capitalized) in the Entire Bible, when they are both referring to God / Jesus Christ.

Sometimes we see capitalized mentions of “Son” or “Father” that are not referring to Christ or God. (E.g. When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. – Mark 2:5) When these look-alike mentions show up, we label them as “antimentions” and remove them from the total count. And for that reason, we refer to the search results as “pure” – only featuring “pure mentions.”

It should also be noted that the pattern at hand with 70×7 mentions of Father + Son only counts the standard mentions, not the possessive. Possessive mentions (E.g. “Father’s”) are not only different words with different meanings- they focus less on the Father as the subject/object of the statement. Rather, the emphasis is shifted to that which belongs to them (E.g. “my Father’s kingdom”).

Take note that even if you were to think it necessary to include possessive mentions in the count, you would still end up with two other patterns of major weight and significance:

70×7 REFINED Mentions of Father(‘s) + Son(‘s) in the New Testament
70×7 Mentions of Father(‘s) + Son(‘s) in the N.T. before the Apocalypse
This pattern, however, only considers standard, pure mentions.

In the Entire Bible:

Father = 259x = 37×7 = 777/3 pure mentions
Son = 231x = 33×7 = 77×3 pure mentions

Antimentions (Excluded from the count) are detailed in Image 3 above.

Total: (259 + 231) = 490x = 70×7 pure mentions of Father & Son

In the Scriptures
70×7 is the exact equation that eternally proceeded out of Jesus Christ’s mouth in Matthew 18:22.

Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven. Matthew 18:22

In context, Peter is asking Jesus how many times to forgive his brother who sins against him. Until 7 times?

Jesus says no- not until 7 times, but until 70 times 7.

We therefore associate the number 70×7 with complete forgiveness of sins.

Who better represents the complete forgiveness of sins than God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ? Jesus came to save us from our sins.

…thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Matthew 1:21

And not only was Christ the Saviour of the Jews, but the Saviour of all mankind:

But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8

…Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, Revelation 1:5

When we call Jesus our Saviour, what do we mean? It’s quite simple: For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23). Jesus, the Saviour of the world, saved us from sin.

…and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: Colossians 1:13-14

There it is. Complete forgiveness of sins (70×7) is through the blood of God’s own Son. In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace; Ephesians 1:7

Why is sin such a big deal? Unfortunately, most people think they will make it to heaven because they are “a good person.” Here is what they are missing: God originally made man in his image, and when we sin just once (James 2:10), we take part in blaspheming the image of God in which we were made. Our sins turn our very existence into a repulsive mockery of God, and a vessel of destruction (Psalm 73:17-20).

Not only did he make us in his image with free will, intelligence, and emotion, he gave us the law to teach us His holiness. That law is our schoolmaster to teach us how perfect God is, how sinful we are, and how desperately we need a Saviour.

That’s why God sent forth His Son. Despite our lies, blasphemies, lusts and everything evil within us, Jesus loved us so much that he suffered, bled, and faced the wrath of God on our behalf. At the cross, He forgave us completely, taking all of our sins into his own body (1Pe 2:24, 2Co 5:21). …Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do… (Luk 23:34).

As the Son of God, he paid a price that no other man could pay. In ultimate humility and selfless love, his perfect blood redeemed us to God and forgave us of all our sins. He rose again the third day, and promised everlasting life to all who believe on him. (1Co 15:1-4, Joh 3:14-16)

So when Jesus speaks the equation 70×7, which is mathematically equal to forgiveness of sins according to the mind of God, we fall flat on our face as we see the words Father and Son summing up to exactly 70×7 mentions in the Bible. We hold in our hands the word of reconciliation- a testimony of God’s truth, which proclaims:

To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. 2 Corinthians 5:19

And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world. 1 John 4:14

Coherence
When looking at the coherence of a pattern, we are checking for any possible break in logic. If a pattern is truly of the mind of God, we expect to see completion and perfection. Is that not what we see here?

Is there any more natural pair of words than Father and Son? Is there any more significant pair of words in the Entire Bible? Besides Jesus and Christ, we cannot think of any.

Are we not looking at the most natural and most absolute pair of any persons in the entirety of scriptures? Nothing is closer together in unity, love, and mind than God the Father and His Son the Lord Jesus Christ.

I and my Father are one. John 10:30

If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him. John 14:7

To deny the Father and the Son, the Bible calls that person antichrist.

…He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son. 1 John 2:22

Can anybody say that the Father and Son do not belong together?

Man cannot even know the true essence of this relationship. Our limited understanding can not follow into the endless depths of love and wisdom shared between them. Why do they talk to each other when they already know the answer? How do they make decisions? What exists at the heart of their fellowship? There could be no more perfect relationship in anything holy or true: not in earth, nor in the heavens, nor in the heavens of heavens. Unto all infinite directions, we cannot find a more perfect pair than the Father and his Son. To find them in perfect mathematical harmony with the very mouth of Christ, should raise the hairs on every arm who hears of it.

Confirmations
Not only does Father & Son show up 70×7 in the Entire Bible, the exact same combination (Father + Son, standard, pure) occurs 7x7x7 times in the Gospels and 7x in Revelation. As stated in the summary, there is a pattern that exists in the New Testament only where you filter out all of the parable mentions and italicized mentions, and include the possessive mentions. See the pattern titled Father(‘s) & Son(‘s) 70×7 (REFINED) in the New Testament.

There are also 70×7 mentions of Father(‘s) + Son(‘s) in the New Testament preceding the Apocalypse.

For more patterns that feature both Father and Son, check the Father and Son Macropattern.

Conclusion
Depending on your heart, you might see this pattern differently from others. For the humble, it brings a sense of awe and glory in the knowledge of their Saviour. For the backslidden, it pricks the heart- that the Father still loves them and is waiting for them to return to his presence. For the skeptic, it gives hope that God’s word is not only true and eternal, but in the very midst of us. For the proud, it brings indifference, as they puff their heads up in their own pool of philosophy and ego.

But no matter who you are or where you come from, nothing will change this fact: the most printed Bible on earth has settled into its final form with THIS inside of it. Before the age of computers, and before Albert Einstein was ever born, Father & Son was printed 70×7 times in the Holy Bible.

You can call it a miracle of God, or just a product of coincidence.

But whatever you believe, you cannot change that it exists.

If you aren’t familiar with the passage of the Bible that talks about the Bible in the end times, here it is:

Seek ye out of the book of the LORD, and read: no one of these shall fail… Isaiah 34:16

That entire chapter (Isaiah 34) is end time prophecy. Are we seeing God’s book manifest before our very eyes, and confirmed in a way that only the Holy Ghost could perform?

…I am the LORD that maketh all things; that stretcheth forth the heavens alone; that spreadeth abroad the earth by myself; That frustrateth the tokens of the liars, and maketh diviners mad; that turneth wise men backward, and maketh their knowledge foolish; That confirmeth the word of his servant, and performeth the counsel of his messengers; Isaiah 44:24-26

Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. Isaiah 45:22

References
Sealed By The King / Note #14, pp. 92-94, and Appendix #11, pp. 532-556

Visual Chart: 70×7 Jesus – The Son of God / Bottom Right in Green, Search ID: [P1]

Visual Chart: Father & Son in the KJB / Top Center in White

Visual Chart: Search the Scriptures / Mid-Right in Yellow

Video: 7 Terrifying Patterns ONLY Found in the King James Bible / Timestamp 4:26

Video: 70×7 🔑 Jesus Proves His Deity with this Number / Timestamp: 4:18

Video: The 1611th Mention of LORD (And Why It’s a Really Big Deal) / Timestamp: 54:04

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For those who have taken a deep look into the 70×7 mentions of Father & Son in the Bible pattern, there are usually three objections that arise from a “scholarly” perspective:

1. Why do you not count the 13 possessive mentions of Father? (“Father’s“) (There are no possessive mentions of “Son’s“)
2. Why do you count the 5 italicized mentions of “Father” / “Son” in Mat 22:42, Mar 13:34, Col 1:19, 1Jn 2:23 [2x]?
3. Why do you count the 3 parable mentions of “Father” in Luk 15:12,18,21? (There are no parable mentions of “Son”)

Here’s what happens when we concede to those 3 objections.

In the New Testament, a refined search for Father + Son that includes possessive mentions of Father’s, excludes italicized mentions, and excludes parable mentions, yields a perfect result of 70×7. 490 mentions in 414 verses. (The 70×7 pattern spanning the entire Bible is also 490x in 414v).

In the New Testament, excluding italicized/parable mentions:

Father = 253x
Father’s = 13x
Son = 224x
Son’s = 0x

Combined = 490x = 70×7 mentions of Father(‘s) + Son(‘s) in the New Testament.

As a reminder, this is the exact equation Jesus spoke to Peter as an answer to his question on forgiveness of sins.

Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven. Matthew 18:21-22

If you are seeking forgiveness of sins, go to the Father and the Son. There is no other Saviour who holds the keys of death and hell.

Since both 70×7 patterns of Father & Son are contained in 414 verses, we leave you with a few 4:14 references to meditate on:

And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world. 1 John 4:14

Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. Hebrews 4:14

For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 1 Thessalonians 4:14

Knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus, and shall present us with you. 2 Corinthians 4:14

But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life. John 4:14

The sower soweth the word. Mark 4:14

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In the Gospels of the King James Bible the words Father, Son, Jesus are mentioned precisely 980 times (Pure).

In the Gospels

Father(‘s) = 192x (Pure)
Son(‘s) = 164x (Pure)
Jesus(‘) = 625x (Pure)

Total (192 + 164 + 625) = 980 = (70×7 + 70×7) mentions, which is equivalent to the pure count of Jesus(’) in the Bible.

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Jesus + Way + Truth + Life (777+777+777) Mentions in the Bible

One of the most important and well known verses of the Bible is: “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6).

There is only one way to the Father, and that is through the real Jesus of the Holy Bible, not the false Jesus presented in the Quran or other false religions and cults.

In the entire Bible, there are 2331 mentions of Jesus(‘) + way(‘s) + truth(‘s) + life(‘s), which is 777+777+777, or 777×3.

In the Entire Bible
Jesus(‘) = 980x (Pure)
way = 664x
truth(‘s) = 237x
life = 450x

Total (980 + 664 + 237 + 450) = 2331 = 777×3 mentions of Jesus + way + truth + life

There are no possessive mentions of way’s or life’s in the KJB.

 

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In + The + Beginning + Jesus 77,777x

When we combine the first 3 words of the Bible are “In the beginning…” with the name above every name, who created all things, Jesus, we get a total of 77,777 mentions. Note- we do not include the all UPPERCASE mentions of “THE” with the logic of there being no UPPERCASE mentions of “IN” nor “BEGINNING” in the Bible.

In the Entire Bible (Case-sensitive)

In / in = 12,674x
The / the = 64,024x
Beginning / beginning = 106x
Jesus / JESUS = 973x

Total Mentions: (12674 + 64024 + 106 + 973) = 77,777x of (In + The + Beginning) + Jesus in the Entire Bible.

A very interesting note about this search is that it produces 913 verses when we narrow down the search scope to Same Chapter. If you aren’t familiar with Same Chapter patterns, you are missing out on some of the most mind-blowing patterns in the Bible.

913 is notorious in Bible numerics for one thing: “IN THE BEGINNING”

The very first word of the Hebrew Bible (בראשית) translates to “In the beginning” and it has a standard numeric value of 913.

More explanation on this can be found in the pattern: The 7^7 Elton Anomaly Embedded in the First Word of the Hebrew Bible (913) and the Golden Ratio?

Let’s return our minds to the 77,777 count at hand. One logical objection that could be raised is the use of “JESUS” (UPPERCASE) but not “THE“. Here is where it gets interesting. There are 17 mentions of “THE” (UPPERCASE) in the Bible, as well as 17 mentions of “in the beginning” (as a whole phrase) in the Bible.

Intererestingly, if we were to include “THE” (UPPERCASE) in the count, and conjoin all “in the beginning” phrases into 1 mention (instead of 3 separate mentions of In + the + beginning), we would get a perfect 77,777 count with “Word” (Capitalized) and all mentions of Jesus* included in the search.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. John 1:1-3

Here is the breakdown:

In the Entire Bible

“In the beginning” = 17x
In = 12,674x (-17x)
the = 64,041x (-17x)
beginning = 106x (-17x)
Word (Capitalized) = 7x
Jesus* / JESUS = 983x

Total Mentions: [17 + (12,674 – 17) + (64,041 – 17) + (106 – 17) + 7 + 983] = 77,777x of (In + the + beginning + Word + Jesus*) Conjoined “In the beginning”

And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: Ephesians 3:9

And the 913th mention of (Jesus* + word) lands us exactly on the first mention of capitalized “Word” in John 1:1.

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On October 23, 2023, a South African man named Elton discovered that the entire King James Bible consists of 823,543 words and numbers– including the cover, the book titles, and all the chapters, verses and words inside.

823,543 = 7^7 (Seven to the Power of Seven) = 7×7×7×7×7×7×7

The count was digitally verified the same day by Brandon Peterson (@TruthisChrist), and hand-verified 6 months later (April 23, 2024) after Brandon, with his wife, hand counted every word and number in a Cambridge Concord KJV, checking every 100th word with a digital numbered list to ensure accuracy.

Every page of this Bible (with word counts penciled in the margins) is viewable on YouTube in 4K resolution.

Here is the breakdown of the 7^7 Elton Anomaly:

 

Text of the Bible
Words in Verse Text: 789,629 (E.g. In the beginning was the Word…)
Words in Psalm Superscriptions: 1034 (E.g. A Psalm of David)
Words in Colophons: 186 (E.g. Unto the Galatians written from Rome)

Structure of the Bible
Words in Cover Title: 5 (E.g. HOLY BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION)
Words in Book Titles: 376 (E.g. THE BOOK OF JOSHUA)
Total Chapters in the Bible: 1189 (E.g. CHAPTER 3)
Total Verses in the Bible: 31,102 (E.g. 16)
Psalm 119 Divisions/Inscriptions: 22 (E.g. ALEPH)

Text of the Bible + Structure of the Bible
T = (789,629 + 1034 + 186) = 790,849
S = (5 + 376 + 1189 + 31102 + 22) = 32,694

T + S = (790,849 + 32,694) = 823,543

The King James Bible = 823,543 which is, 7^7 (Seven to the Power of Seven)

What is God’s number of perfection? Seven.

What is the most printed Bible in history? The KJV.

And because we’re in the digital age, the King James Bible is published in word-for-word uniformity across the world. No matter where its found—in the store, on your lap, or in the mission field—it will always read the same, in every chapter and every verse.

If its covers are missing, pages are torn, or even if the text is misprinted by accident, the 7^7 signature remains, determined not by its physical condition, but by its invisible testimony.

Cambridge, Oxford, TBS, or any publisher who faithfully prints the King James Bible- all bear this 7^7 seal of authority and divine completion.

Want to check it yourself? The following image is a screenshot of the File Download called: .TXT File – List of Words (Concord), which is a numbered list of the entire King James Bible including all 823,543 words and numbers. It ends with the final word “Amen” on word #823,543, which is 7^7. The KJB can also be downloaded as a standard text file here (not a numbered list).

Old & New Testament Breakdown
If we break down the count by Old & New Testament, we find the following results:

Bible Cover: 5
Old Testament: 634,555
New Testament: 188,983
Total: (5 + 634,555 + 188,983) = 823,543 = 7^7

This is especially difficult to pass off as random chance because:

Old Testament: 634,555
Christ = 555x in the Bible

New Testament: 188,983
Jesus* = 983x in the Bible

Notice how the numbers of the names of Jesus and Christ are directly signed into the O.T./N.T. counts! Christ is mentioned 555 times in the Bible, and Jesus(‘) occurs 983 times. But that’s not all:

Old Testament: 634,555
Moses = 634x in the Law (5 books of Moses)

The Old Testament, often called the law, is literally given by Moses in the first 5 books of Moses.

For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. John 1:17

Furthermore, no other standalone word is mentioned 634 times in the Law, or in the Old Testament, or in the prophets, or anywhere in the Bible. Only Moses.

If that were everything, surely it would be enough? But that’s not all. Lastly…

New Testament: 188,983
lamb* = 188x in the Bible
book = 188x in the Bible
life* = 188x in the N.T.

In the New Testament, believers are saved by the grace of God, and are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

And there shall in no wise enter into it [New Jerusalem] any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life. Revelation 21:27

Thus, both the Old Testament and New Testament counts are revealed in a way that seems almost unimaginable:

Old Testament: 634,555
New Testament: 188,983

634x = Moses [Law]
555x = Christ
188x = lamb* / book / life* [N.T.]
983x = Jesus*

To claim this is merely “chance” seems borderline absurd. We are dealing with the most important names/persons of the Bible, who literally represent the Old and New Testaments. And we’re not cherry picking- selectively reporting names that look good for those counts; these are the only men associated with these counts in the Bible (634 is associated with Moses and no other name / 555 is associated with Christ and no other name / 983 is associated with Jesus and no other name). With the exception of a few men like ‘David’ and ‘Israel,’ nobody else in the Bible could even fill the shoes of these large numbers, since most names are mentioned less than 400 times in total.

But here we see Moses and Jesus Christ with laser-like precision- not in the general ballpark, but with the exact number of times their names show up in this Bible.

And of course, all of this works together with the cover title of the Bible to form the 7×7×7×7×7×7×7 count.

Total Words & Numbers in the KJV:
Cover: 5
Old Testament: 634,555
New Testament: 188,983
Total: (5 + 634,555 + 188,983) = 823,543 = 7×7×7×7×7×7×7

If this doesn’t declare, “God was here,” is there anything that would?

The following charts give an exhaustive breakdown of counts per book, with the Old & New Testament totals at the bottom. It is also available to download as a PDF file here.

In the Scriptures
Not only does God promise a book in these last days, but scripture also prophesies that his word will reach the state of “all perfection.” And what is the biblical number of perfection? Seven.

When we find not just one seven, or three, or five, but a perfect seven to the seventh power (7^7) encoded in the very structure of the most influential Bible in history, we cannot discard it as merely a coincidence–not if we are rationally minded, and especially not if we know what the Bible says about the Bible.

When we carefully examine the following passages, we will see with greater clarity how the 7^7 pattern in the King James Bible is the result of prophecy and providence, divinely appointed by God himself:

Isaiah 34:16 – The “book of the LORD” for all nations in the end times.
Psalm 119:96 – The prophecy of “an end of all perfection.”
Psalm 12:6-7 – God’s words, purified seven times and preserved forever.

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