Here is stunning proof of the UCCOO Golden Ratio in the Bible format (remember that [U] = Unique; [C] = Complementary; [O] = Opposite):

[C] The Old Covenant
[U] Exodus 34:10-11: "And he said, “Behold, I make a Covenant: before all your people I will do marvels, such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation; and all the people which you are among shall see the work of Jehovah: for it is a dreadful thing that I will do with you. Observe that which I command you this day: behold, I am driving out before you the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite." (The Mosaic Covenant, to drive out the Canaanites from the land before Israel: a conditional Covenant, dependant on their obedience).
[C] [Genesis 15:18: "In the same day Jehovah made a Covenant with Abram, saying, “I have given this land to your seed, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates: the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaims, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites, and the Jebusites.”..." (The first part of the Abrahamic Covenant made by Jehovah with Abraham was to give the land of Canaan to Abraham and his seed forever; an unconditional Covenant, not dependant on their obedience. This Covenant was also given to Isaac his son and Jacob his grandson.)
[C] Genesis 17:7: "And I will establish my Covenant between you and me and your seed after you in their generations for an everlasting Covenant: to be God to you, and to your seed after you." (The second part of the Abrahamic Covenant made by Jehovah with Abraham was to be his God forever; an unconditional Covenant, not dependant on his/their obedience. This Covenant was also given to Isaac his son and Jacob his grandson.)
[O] Numbers 18:19: "All the heave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel offer to Jehovah, I have given to you, and to your sons and your daughters with you, by a Statute forever: it is a Covenant of salt forever before Jehovah to you and to your seed with you.” (This was a special Covenant of salt that Jehovah made only with Aaron the high priest and his sons.)
[O] Numbers 25:11-13: "Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, has turned away my wrath from the children of Israel, while he was zealous for my sake among them, so that I did not consume the children of Israel in my jealousy. Therefore say, ‘Behold, I give my Covenant of peace to him; and he shall have it, and his seed after him, the Covenant of an everlasting priesthood, because he was zealous for his God, and made an atonement for the children of Israel.’” (This was a special Covenant of peace that Jehovah made only with Phinehas the priest.)
[C] The New Covenant: "Behold, the days are coming,’ says Jehovah, ‘that I will make a New Covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: not according to the Covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, which my Covenant they broke, although I was a husband to them,’ says Jehovah. ‘But this shall be the Covenant that I will make with the house of Israel: after those days,’ says Jehovah, ‘I will put my Law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. And they shall no longer teach every man his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know Jehovah’: for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest of them,’ says Jehovah, ‘for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.’" (Jeremiah 31:31-34)
[U] "I will put my Law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts"
[C] "I will be their God, and they shall be my people"
[C] "They shall no longer teach every man his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying 'Know Jehovah'; for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest of them."
[O] "I will forgive their iniquity"
[O] "I will remember their sin no more"
There are five groups of Bible documents, each document makes a single Chapter in a larger Book (except the Psalms):
[O] The Minor Prophets, a collection of prophetical documents. Theme: Prophecy
[O] Lamentations -> Revelation, a collection of historical documents. Theme: History
[C] Galatians -> 1 Peter, a collection of ten apostolic writings. Theme: Christian Doctrine
[C] Philippians -> 1 John, a collection of ten apostolic writings. Theme: Christian Walk
[U] The Psalms: a collection of prayers. Theme: Believer's prayers. The Psalms are especially unique, because the entire collection of psalms makes up 3 Volumes of the Bible
There are five pairs of Bible documents: each document has five chapters, so both documents make a Book:
[O] Daniel & Zechariah, a pair of prophetical documents: Prophecy
[O] Joshua & Judges, a pair of historical documents: History
[C] Hebrews & Romans, a pair of apostolic writings: Salvation
[C] 1st and 2nd Corinthians, a pair of apostolic writings: Spiritual Growth
[U] Job & Proverbs: a pair of philosophical documents: Philosophy
There are five documents in the Bible composed of a single section and each document is also a single chapter:
[O] Obadiah: Old Covenant Prophecy
[O] Jude: New Covenant Prophecy
[C] 2nd John: an Apostolic writing for the church (Assembly)
[C] 3rd John: an Apostolic writing for the church (Assembly)
[U] Philemon: a personal writing of the Apostle Paul
There are five places in the Bible where the Golden Ratio format descends below the paragraph level. In all other places, the Golden Ratio format goes no lower.
1) The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20)
2) The Ten Woes of Christ against the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 24)
3) The Ten Beatitudes of Christ in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5)
4) The Seven Days of Creation (Genesis 1)
5) Psalm 119
What is particularly fascinating about this information is that these five places in the Bible also manifest the Golden Ratio format of UCCOO:
[U] The Ten Commandments (Found in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy) The GR Pattern is scrambled. To see the pattern clearly, the Commandments must be re-arranged)
[C] The Ten Woes of Christ against the scribes and Pharisees (Found in Matthew 24: the GR pattern is perfect and needs no unscrambling)
[C] The Ten Beatitudes of Christ in the Sermon on the Mount (Found in Matthew 5: The GR pattern is divided between two paragraphs, and reverses from one to the other)
[O] The Seven Days of Creation (Genesis 1: the GR pattern descends to three levels lower than the paragraph)
[O] Psalm 119 (22 Octuplets arranged into two Groups with two Parts: 7 in Part 1, 4 in Part 2. Group 1 starts with Backward, Forward, ..., and Group 2 starts with Forward, Backward... Also, the GR pattern is manifested in each of the 22 Octuplets as either OOCCU-CCU or UCC-UCCOO)
Friends, only God could do something as wonderful as that! No amount of manipulation of the Bible on the part of man could ever accomplish this.
And more...
There are five Temples in the Bible:
[U] The Tabernacle, a MOBILE Temple under the Old Covenant that served as the House of Jehovah for Israel until Solomon's Temple was built
[C] The Temple of Solomon: a FIXED structure that served as the House of Jehovah until it was destroyed by the Babylonians
[C] The Temple of Herod (originally built after the return from exile): a FIXED structure that served as the House of Jehovah until it was destroyed by the Romans
[O] The Temple of Ezekiel: a fixed structure that will be built during the Tribulation/Millennium and will continue until (not clearly revealed by Scripture)
[O]The Lord Jesus Christ: the true Tabernacle of Jehovah God walking in a Temple of flesh (John 1:14)
There are five great world-wide Empires in the Bible:
[U] The Empire of Nebuchadnezzar: The "head of gold" of Daniel, one-man rule of Nebuchadnezzar and his son and grandson
[C] The Empire of Medo-Persia: The "breast and arms of silver" an alliance of two nations, Media and Persia; Persia succeeded Media in ruling their empire
[C] The Empire of Greece: The "belly and thighs of brass/bronze" an alliance of Greek cities headed by Alexander the Great, which quickly divided into 4 kingdoms after his death
[O] The Empire of Rome and Constantinople: The two legs of iron of Daniel's vision. And the beast was "dreadful and mighty, and very powerful; and it had great iron teeth..."
[O]The Empire/Kingdom of Jesus Christ:"And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." (Daniel 7:14)
The Golden Ratio is in agreement with the Tri-unity of Jehovah God:
[U] God the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is unique in the Trinity of God, because while He is indeed God in every respect, the Holy Spirit is not like the Father or the Son in that He is never spoken of as being "begotten"; nor is the Holy Spirit spoken of as being the "image" of the Father as Jesus Christ is (Colossians 1:15). He also has a unique ministry among the Godhead in His personal presence within every born-again child of God (John 20:22; Acts 19:2).
The Holy Spirit can be sinned against, but those sins cannot be forgiven. Matthew 12:32: "And whosoever speaks a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him; but whosoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him; neither in this Age, nor in the Age to come." The opposite is true of God the Father and God the Son: sins against either one can be forgiven through our faith in the Finished Work of Christ on the cross of Calvary.
[C] God the Father: God the Father is spoken of as the One who elected all things: the Messiah, Abraham, and Israel (Isaiah 41:1-20); and as, of course, the Father of Jesus Christ.
[C] God the Son: Jesus Christ is spoken of as the exact image of the Father (Colossians 1:15), and as the "only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth" (John 1:14).
And more...
The Creation Week of Genesis follows the Golden Ratio:
[C] Phase 1 of Creation: Jehovah prepared the earth to support life in three stages (The Laws that govern the Universe, the atmosphere and the waters, and the land)
[U] The First Day: Jehovah created the Laws that govern the Universe, including the Electromagnetic Spectrum with visible light
[C] The Second Day: Jehovah created the atmosphere and the water on earth which allows any life to exist [the Biosphere]
[C] The Third Day: Jehovah created the land and plant life which allows animate life to exist
[C] Phase 2 of Creation: Jehovah populated the earth in 3 stages (he filled the Universe, he filled the waters and air, and he created Adam and Eve)
[U] The Fourth Day: Jehovah filled the Universe with quasars, galaxies, black holes, stars, planets, moons, and more
[C] The Fifth Day: Jehovah filled the waters and atmosphere [the Biosphere] with all kinds of living creatures, and commanded them to be fruitful and multiply.
[C] The Sixth Day: Jehovah created Adam and Eve and commanded them to fill the earth, and rule over all of Jehovah’s creation
[C] Jehovah created reptiles, animals, and insects
[C] Jehovah created a man and a woman
[U] Jehovah gave fruit and herbs for mankind and animals to eat
[U] Phase 3 of Creation: Jehovah rested from all his creative work on the 7th Day
This last example of the Creation Week in Genesis is very important: First, it shows how the two Complementary Phases have the exact same pattern of UCC within each Phase; and Phase 3 is Unique, because Jehovah rested from all His creative work on the 7th day, and there is no pattern within it. This same pattern is identical with the Chapter-Section pattern. Here is a snapshot of the Book of Genesis in Chapter 3 and 4: each of which is Complementary to each other; and the Section pattern within each of these two Complementary Chapters is UCC.

This same pattern is also seen in the Psalms, which are arranged in 3 Groups (identical to Volumes 3, 4, and 5 of Division 1, but in reverse), which I call Volumes also. Within each Volume of Psalms are five Books, just as in the Volume Groups in Division 1. In each Book are 5 Psalms, which I have labeled Chapters, to show the correspondence between the identical grouping in Divisions 1 and 2.
The Chapters (Psalms) within each Book show the Golden Ratio pattern of UCCOO in the exact same way as the rest of the Bible, as seen in the next snapshot. The main difference between Division 1 and Division 2 is that the Psalms do not contain "Sections" within the Chapters. Psalm 119 has 22 divisions, corresponding to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, but these are not "Sections" in the same sense as the Chapters in Division 1.

The Chapters (Psalms) within each Book show the Golden Ratio pattern of UCCOO in the exact same way as the rest of the Bible, as seen in the next snapshot. The main difference between Division 1 and Division 2 is that the Psalms do not contain "Sections" within the Chapters. Psalm 119 has 22 divisions, corresponding to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, but these are not "Sections" in the same sense as the Chapters in Division 1.
Notice above that the two Complementary Psalms have the UCCOO pattern, while the Unique Psalm has an OOCCU pattern, and the two Opposite Psalms have only three paragraphs, and these are opposed to each other in the pattern UCC - CCU.
Notice also that the two Parts contain Five Psalms each and these Parts are Complementary to each other in their themes.
There is a different pattern order of the paragraphs between Division 1 and Division 2: in Division 1 of the Bible, the Chapters all contain three Sections (except for the five exceptions noted above). And in Division 1, the paragraphs within each Section all go the same way until the end of the Chapter. See the snapshot of the two Chapters to see how this works. But as you can see from the example in Genesis, the paragraph pattern reverses itself from Chapter to Chapter, so that EVERY BOOK in Division 1 of the Kingdom Bible starts out with the paragraph pattern in the ten Chapters within it as
Part 1
Chapter 1.1: UCCOO, UCCOO, UCCOO
Chapter 1.2: OOCCU, OOCCU, OOCCU
Chapter 1.3: UCCOO, UCCOO, UCCOO
Chapter 1.4: OOCCU, OOCCU, OOCCU
Chapter 1.5: UCCOO, UCCOO, UCCOO
Part 2
Chapter 2.1: OOCCU, OOCCU, OOCCU
Chapter 2.2: UCCOO, UCCOO, UCCOO
Chapter 2.3: OOCCU, OOCCU, OOCCU
Chapter 2.4: UCCOO, UCCOO, UCCOO
Chapter 2.5: OOCCU, OOCCU, OOCCU
There are no exceptions to this rule in Division 1 of the Kingdom Bible, except for one place: Proverbs. Because Proverbs is an Anthology (a collection of sayings and essays all composed at different times and places, and perhaps by authors other than Solomon), God gave Proverbs its own set of rules for its organization.
Proverbs has five Chapters:
[U] Chapter 1: A collection of essays by Solomon. Theme: The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom for the young man
[C] Chapter 2: A collection of 400 proverbs by Solomon. Theme: The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom for all of life
[C] Chapter 3: A collection of 120 proverbs by Solomon. Theme: The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom for all of life
[O] Chapter 4: A collection of proverbs by Agur. Theme: Good and Evil things
[O] Chapter 5: A collection of proverbs by King Lemuel: The godly man and the godly woman
Notice that Chapter 2 of Proverbs has 400 individual proverbs, and also notice that the entire Bible has 400 Chapters in 8 Volumes. Amazingly, this Chapter's Golden Ratio format is a carbon copy of the format of the entire Bible, with the exception that the themes are different. However, the "Practical Wisdom" theme parallels the "History and Doctrine" theme of Division 1, and the "Spiritual Wisdom" theme parallels the "Prayers" theme of Division 2 of the entire Bible, so it is not all that dissimilar:
[C] Chapter 2.2 (400 Proverbs of Solomon): The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom for all of life
[C] Division 1: Practical Wisdom
[O] Volume 1.1: Kings and Judges
[U] Book 1: The Person of the King
[C] Part 1: The Wisdom of the King
[C] Part 2: The Wisdom of the King’s Counselors
[C] Book 2: The Courtroom of the King
[C] Part 1: The Servants of the King
[C] Part 2: The People of the King
[C] Book 3: The Courtroom of the Judge
[C] Part 1: The Crooked Judge
[C] Part 2: The Crooked Lawyer
[O] Book 4: True and False Witnesses
[C] Part 1: True Witnesses
[C] Part 2: False Witnesses
[O] Book 5: Crime and Punishment
[C] Part 1: Crime
[C] Part 2: Punishment
[O] Volume 1.2: The Wise and the Fool
[O] Book 1: The Heart of the Wise and the Foolish
[C] Part 1: The Heart of the Wise
[C] Part 2: The Heart of the Foolish
[O] Book 2: The Mouth of the Wise and the Foolish
[C] Part 1: The Mouth of the Wise is restrained
[C] Part 2: The Mouth of the Foolish is hyperactive
[C] Book 3: The Wise
[C] Part 1: The Wisdom of the Wise
[C] Part 2: The Way of the Wise
[C] Book 4: The Fool
[C] Part 1: The Folly of Fools
[C] Part 2: The Way of Fools
[U] Book 5: The Naive and the Scorner
[C] Part 1: The Naive
[C] Part 2: The Scorner
[C] Volume 1.3: People
[U] Book 1: Turn the other cheek to the evil man
[C] Part 1: Do not repay evil with evil
[C] Part 2: Do not envy the evil man
[C] Book 2: The Hot Tempered Man
[C] Part 1: The Quick-Tempered Man
[C] Part 2: The Angry Man
[C] Book 3: The Troublemaker
[C] Part 1: The Deviser of Evil
[C] Part 2: The Lover of Strife
[O] Book 4: The Hard Worker
[C] Part 1: The Constancy of the Hard Worker
[C] Part 2: The Labor of the Hard Worker
[O] Book 5: The Lazy Man
[C] Part 1: The Lazy Man is Poor
[C] Part 2: The Lazy Man is Dysfunctional
[C] Volume 1.4: Money
[O] Book 1: The Priority of Money
[C] Part 1: Focus on eternal values rather than money
[C] Part 2: The Wicked are careless with money and property
[O] Book 2: The Danger of Money
[C] Part 1: Be honest in your business dealings
[C] Part 2: Do not cosign loans
[C] Book 3: Contentment and Greed
[C] Part 1: Contentment
[C] Part 2: Greed
[C] Book 4: Generosity
[C] Part 1: The Generous Giver
[C] Part 2: The Needy Person
[U] Book 5: The Rich and the Poor
[C] Part 1: The Rich
[C] Part 2: The Poor
[U] Volume 1.5: Family and Friends
[U] Book 1: A Father’s counsel to his son
[C] Part 1: Fear Jehovah
[C] Part 2: Avoid wine and alchohol
[C] Book 2: Dads
[C] Part 1: Grandfathers
[C] Part 2: Fathers
[C] Book 3: Sons
[C] Part 1: Wise Sons
[C] Part 2: Foolish Sons
[O] Book 4: Women
[C] Part 1: Good Women
[C] Part 2: Evil Women
[O] Book 5: Friends and Family
[C] Part 1: Brothers
[C] Part 2: Neighbors and Servants
[C] Division 2: Spiritual Wisdom
[U] Volume 2.1: The Righteous and the Wicked
[U] Book 1: The Person of the Wicked
[C] Part 1: The Character of the Wicked
[C] Part 2: The Thoughts of the Wicked
[C] Book 2: The Life of the Righteous and the Wicked
[C] Part 1: The Life of the Righteous is fruitful and enduring
[C] Part 2: The Life of the Wicked is wasted and temporary
[C] Book 3: The Death of the Righteous and the Wicked
[C] Part 1: The Death of the Righteous
[C] Part 2: The Death of the Wicked
[O] Book 4: The Right Road
[C] Part 1: The Narrow Road to Eternal Life
[C] Part 2: The Highway of the Upright Believer
[O] Book 5: The Wrong Road
[C] Part 1: The Highway of the Backslider
[C] Part 2: The Highway to Hell
[C] Volume 2.2: The Soul and Spirit
[O] Book 1: The Proud Heart and the Humble Spirit
[C] Part 1: The Proud Heart
[C] Part 2: The Humble Spirit
[O] Book 2: The Merry and Heavy Heart
[C] Part 1: The Merry Heart
[C] Part 2: The Heavy Heart
[C] Book 3: Jehovah is Omnipotent
[C] Part 1: Jehovah directs the steps of man
[C] Part 2: Jehovah is the only place of real safety
[C] Book 4: Jehovah is Omniscient
[C] Part 1: We cannot hide anything from Jehovah
[C] Part 2: The Eyes of Jehovah see everything
[U] Book 5: The Fear and Way of Jehovah
[C] Part 1: The Fear of Jehovah
[C] Part 2: The Way of Jehovah
[C] Volume 2.3: The Mouth
[U] Book 1: The Unbridled Tongue
[C] Part 1: The Gossiper
[C] Part 2: The Blabbermouth
[C] Book 2: The Liar
[C] Part 1: The Lips of Liars
[C] Part 2: The Shame of Liars
[C] Book 3: The Perverse
[C] Part 1: The Perverse Heart
[C] Part 2: The Perverse Tongue
[O] Book 4: The Ears and Mouth of the Wicked
[C] Part 1: The Ears of the Wicked hate instruction
[C] Part 2: The Mouth of the Wicked is Full of Evil
[O] Book 5: The Tongue and Mouth of the Upright
[C] Part 1: The Words of the Upright are good
[C] Part 2: The Words of a Man can bless him or destroy him
Proverbs Chapter 3 is similar in format to Chapter 2, except with 120 individual proverbs, and the organization is slightly different in this way: instead of 2 Complementary "Parts" within the Books, there are 3 "Sections" that follow a UCC or a CCU format. And the rules for Sections here are exactly the same as the rules for Sections within Chapters elsewhere in Division 1 (except here there are "Volumes" instead of Chapters): for a Unique Volume, the Section pattern is CCU; for two Complementary Volumes, the Section pattern is UCC & UCC; for two Opposite Volumes, the Section pattern is UCC & CCU.
What is really amazing about this is that Chapter 2 of Proverbs has Volumes, Books, and Parts, with 5 proverbs to each Part; while Chapter 3 has Volumes and Sections, and 5 proverbs to each Section. In the rest of Division 1 of the Kingdom Bible, the format has Volumes (5 or 3), Books (always 5), Parts (always 2), Chapters (always 5), and Sections (almost always 3). So it appears that God intended the special format of these two Chapters in Proverbs to re-create the larger format of the entire Bible in a nutshell. I believe that this is God's unique way of confirming in a powerful and unmistakeable way that the Traditional Bible Canon is indeed the true Word of God. See my comments at the page bottom for more on this topic.
[C] Chapter 2.3 (120 Proverbs of Solomon): The Fear of Jehovah is the Beginning of Wisdom for All of Life
[C] Division 1: Practical Wisdom
[O] Volume 1.1: The King
[U] Section 1: The Wicked Ruler
[C] Section 2: The Servants of the King
[C] Section 3: The Judgment of the King
[O] Volume 1.2: The Fool
[C] Section 1: The Punishment of the Fool
[C] Section 2: The Folly of the Fool
[U] Section 3: The Words of a Fool are dangerous to himself and others
[C] Volume 1.3: People
[U] Section 1: The Lazy Man
[C] Section 2: The Bad Man
[C] Section 3: The Fighter
[C] Volume 1.4: Money
[U] Section 1: The Poor
[C] Section 2: Business
[C] Section 3: Contentment
[U] Volume 1.5: Family and Neighbors
[C] Section 1: Servants
[C] Section 2: Sons
[U] Section 3: Neighbors
[C] Division 2: Spiritual Wisdom
[U] Volume 2.1: The Righteous and the Wicked
[C] Section 1: The Character of the Righteous and the Wicked
[C] Section 2: The Works of the Righteous and the Wicked
[U] Section 3: The Backslider
[C] Volume 2.2: The Soul and Spirit
[U] Section 1: The Heart
[C] Section 2: Pride
[C] Section 3: Self-Praise
[C] Volume 2.3: The Mouth
[U] Section 1: Words of Good Cheer
[C] Section 2: Cursing
[C] Section 3: Gossiping
As we have already seen, the Psalms have a different paragraph pattern than the Chapters in Division 1 of the Kingdom Bible. There is only one Book in the Psalms that is different than the others, and that is Volume 2, Chapter 5:
Notice how every Psalm in this Book has 3 paragraphs, except for Chapter 3 of each Part, which has a single paragraph. This Book contains all of the major Praise Psalms. It makes sense that this Book would be Unique in Division 2 with its focus on the praise of the one true God Jehovah.
For the five Chapters that are exceptions to the rule of three Sections in each Chapter for Division 1, there is only one Section in each Chapter, and each Section is Unique. However, the paragraph pattern of reversing from Chapter to Chapter still holds, even with these five exceptions. Second and Third John in Volume 5, Book 5 of Division 1, are an excellent example of this:
The capstone of all of this is Psalm 119 itself, which is the only Psalm dedicated to the praise of the Word of God, the Bible. Every Bible student already knows that Psalm 119 is divided into 22 portions, that all start with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet, from Aleph to Tau, and that each portion is divided into eight verses. This much has been known for centuries. What hasn't been known until now, is that each of those eight verses has the Golden Ratio pattern of UCCOO CCU imprinted upon them! Here is portion one (Aleph) of Psalm119:
Verses B and C are clearly Complementary to each other; verses D and E are clearly Opposite to each other; then the pattern reverses so that F and G are Complementary to each other, and the last verse is Unique. Here is one more example to make the point, and you can read the rest of Psalm 119 for yourself:
See here for a full view of the entire Psalm and an explanation of the GR format.
What makes this especially significant is the fact that the Bible on the Volume level has a similar pattern, except in reverse:
One additional thing that I should mention is that you can see that the collection of documents that make up the Bible Canon that has always been acknowledged as the true Word of God fits into the above Golden Ratio format perfectly. That is to say, all of the 63 documents from Genesis to Revelation that make up the King James Version and most other modern Bible versions fit perfectly into the Golden Ratio format of the Kingdom Bible. If you were to attempt to find a place in the Golden Ratio format for any of the additional documents that have claimed to be Scripture, such as the Pseudepigrapha, the Apocrypha, the Book of Mormon, or other religious documents, it would not work! The 3 x 5 pattern of the Golden Ratio format would be destroyed by the addition of any additional documents of any kind. This is absolute and conclusive proof that the Traditional Bible Canon is indeed the one and only true Revelation of God to mankind. And any doctrine that is based upon any documents outside of the Traditional Bible Canon cannot be trusted and shouldn't be accepted by anyone as factual in any way.
The fact that the Traditional Bible Canon makes up a complete and beautiful whole, and the 3 x 5 pattern is shown in every one of these 63 documents is scientific proof that the one true God Jehovah was the Author of the Holy Bible, and that the Prophets and Apostles only played an mediator role to communicate exactly what God wanted them to say. All of the Liberal attacks against the Holy Bible that allege multiple authors, late dates of authorship, and so on, are proven to be nothing more than false allegations that have no foundation in fact.
Anyone who questions the integrity and inspiration of the Bible isn't worthy of a minute of your time. If you are a member of a Liberal church where the pastor or other teachers have said things like "Israel didn't cross the Red Sea like the Bible says, they actually waded across a sea of reeds"; or, "The story of Creation in Genesis is saying the same thing as the Theory of Evolution", I urge you to leave that church and find a Bible-believing church and pastor that wants to exalt and obey the Holy Word of God, not constantly call it into question. The only churches that fit that description are Fundamental churches, usually Baptist, and sometimes Bible churches. If you need help finding such a church in your area, please email me right now and I will help you.
Folks, I couldn't make this up if I wanted to, and I could not and would not ever do that. There is no more powerful evidence that the Bible is the Word of the only true God Jehovah than the Golden Ratio pattern of UCCOO, found on every page of the Bible, on 8 levels.
The Golden Ratio pattern on every page of the Bible also conclusively proves that the Old Format of "Old Testament/New Testament" is completely wrong, and that the Kingdom Bible has the only true format of any Bible version that has ever existed. Praise the Lord for his goodness, and his wonderful works toward the children of men! (Psalm 107:15)