Theomatics: God's Best Kept Secret Revealed (1977 Washburn), arch-fi book

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Theomatics: God's Best Kept Secret Revealed (1977) is an arch-fi book by Del Washburn.

Abstract

"Using science and mathematics to reveal God's fingerprints ... shows readers how a complex mathematical code found throughout the ancient writings provides proof of the existence of God ... This ground-breaking work explains the Bible's fundamental mathematical code in easy-to-understand terms"--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1998.

Followed by Theomatics II: God's Best Kept Secret Revealed (1994 Washburn), arch-fi book

Contents

Introduction: What is theomatics? -- God's best kept secret revealed -- The theomatic structure defined -- Jesus -- The 153 fishes in the net -- Light, darkness, and power -- The satanic kingdom -- The number 666 -- The 144 thousands -- Let's tie it all together -- Statistics and probability -- Appendix: Special information for Greek scholars.