KJV Unwrapped: Current-137 Squared

Following on from last month’s piece on the KJV and Reverse Ordinal cipher, let’s take another meander through the text and see what we can find today…

Previously, as they say on Netflix, we saw the significance of the number 777 in biblical numerology. And there’s actually one verse of the KJV that features 777 written out in full. It’s Genesis 5:31 –

“And all the days of Lamech were seven hundred seventy and seven years: and he died.”

This is the 137th verse of the KJV. And that’s an intriguing number for a few reasons. Firstly, it’s the inverse of the Fine Structure Constant (α) – a number that physicists and mathematicians the world over eulogize about at length. Secondly, it’s a number that Lemurian philosopher Nick Land is also fascinated by, writing as he does about “Current-137,” in a manner reminiscent of Crowley’s “Current-93.” Finally, 137 is the value of the opening three words of the KJV when analysed with the most basic EN cipher, English Ordinal.

Before getting a little deeper in the rabbit-hole, let’s check through the 137th verse with a couple of well-known esoteric EN ciphers and see what we might find. Oh, look…

Yup! One coherent chunk of the text gives a 666 in AQ and 700 in NQ, the latter mimicking the number in the text itself. Perhaps this is no huge deal TBH, but worth mentioning. Now let’s move on.

Just as the number 777 appears, written out, in one of the 31,102 verses of the KJV, so as it happens does the number 137. This time in Genesis 25:17. (Genesis is ever the repository of written out numbers, as it lists the ages of all sorts of famous patriarchs plus their spouses and kids.)

“And these are the years of the life of Ishmael, an hundred and thirty and seven years: and he gave up the ghost and died; and was gathered unto his people.”

This is Line 676. Interesting number. Not 666, but a square number nevertheless. The square of 26 in fact – the number of letters in the EN alphabet. This is the first hint of a square thing going on. Digging into this square thing, let’s take a look at 137 squared. That number is 18,769. And this means that, being lower than 31,102, there will be a verse in the KJV with that number. It’s Isaiah 57:3. Let’s check it out.

“But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the whore.”

Yes, a good bit of KJV Old Testament language. Now let’s take a look the opening phrase of that verse with the EN Squares cipher.

Woah! Now that is impressive. The verse corresponding to the square of the inverse of the fine structure constant itself contains a coherent opening string when analysed with the EN Square cipher. That cipher looks like this btw:

Being actually way more of a hard-headed cynic about these things than most casual observers believe me to be, I actually think that this one in particular, like the Lines 1, 660, 2701 thing in the last KJV piece, is significant.

So what am I actually saying here? I’m saying that the KJV, wholly or in part, is not just a regular translation, done by a few dudes hundreds of years ago. Rather some extra-dimensional agency with a high knowledge of mathematics, or some extra-dimensional repository of mathematical knowledge, was involved. Not in the actual sitting down and writing of it, that would be a bit extreme. Rather it was there guiding the hands and minds of the human translators, knowingly or otherwise, whilst they were doing their work. Yes, a channeling kind of thing.

Don’t believe me? That’s okay. This is another thing I find curious in this scene. There are always sceptical and objective people saying “How can you prove this?” I simply reply “Well, I can’t.” They respond, “But you have to prove it to me!” I find this bizarre. Pretty much nothing in this scene can be objectively proven to the point that one might say there’s conclusive evidence. There’s always room for doubt. You simply have a growing body of evidence and you need to place this against the likelihood of these things occurring randomly, which is of course not zero.

The bottom line is that, as you get into this stuff, you start to develop a relationship with the agency involved (should there be one) and this actually is the deeper aspect to this work. You start to feel your way into the text and you start to get other insights popping up into your mind about all sorts of things. It is not “to prove” to a sceptical world that forms of extra-dimensional intelligence exist, though of course if one day that happens, it would be a cool side effect.

Another aspect of all this is that, against the difficulty of proving biblical gematria and the like, you have to also place the reality that many people in the West have had their minds heavily instrumentalised by their culture, simply to further its own ends. This keeps them toiling merrily away such that their country and culture can gain power and cash. Some of these guys are then fascinated somewhere by the idea of creating a deeper internal connection to life, but at the same time are precluded from doing so by their fixation on objectivity, because it allows them to feel safe. But if you wish to create a deeper connection, you will need to take some steps away from strictly objective phenomena, however that might look like for you. This is simply how things are.

I hope this piece inspires you to take a closer look into the KJV if you feel so drawn. I also recommend here the work of Alexander Marcussen and Rob Slattery.

PS – You might be wondering what happens if we take the above chain a step further. That’s to say if we look at Verse 7777, that being the EN Squares value of the last verse we looked at above. The opening phrase of that verse, which is 1 Samuel 21:4 is:

“And the priest answered David, and said, There is no common bread under mine hand,”

This reveals in English Ordinal (again the most basic EN cipher) the number 666. Maybe not a huge one but interesting nonetheless.

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