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Psalm 119

Friends, even though these photos are viewable on the Reading area of this site, I wanted to call special attention to them here because of the powerful evidence of the Golden Ratio format that God built into Psalm 119.

Notice that Psalm 119 is organized into 22 Octuplets, each one corresponding to a letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. That is to say, Psalm 119 is an Acrostic that uses the Hebrew alphabet as the first letter of each line of each Octuplet. Commentators are agreed that this is a device which indicates completeness or fullness. Since the subject of this Psalm is the Bible, then the natural conclusion is that it is teaching that the Bible is complete, and nothing more needs to be added to it.

Notice that each Octuplet has the exact same Golden Ratio format as the overall format of the Bible: two divisions with five in one and three in the other. Not only that, but the exact same UCCOO, UCC format is seen in both places. Of course, Psalm 119 pattern is slightly different in its order, but the overall pattern is the same.

Division 1: History and Doctrine

[O] Volume 1: The Laws of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion

[O] Volume 2: The Prophets of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion

[C} Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion

[C] Volume 4: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion

[U] Volume 5: The Saints of the Kingdom of God

Division 2: Prayers

[U] Volume 1: The Saints of the Kingdom of God

[C] Volume 2: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion

[C] Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion

 

 

The evidence of God's hand of Inspiration upon this Psalm is truly stunning, because it is clear that until the advent of the Kingdom Bible, no man, not the original human psalmist, nor any Bible scholar since the psalm was written, had any idea that Psalm 119 had this beautiful and sublime design; and yet, there you see it, plain as day. The main reason that it has remained hidden to the eyes of man for all of these centuries is simple: the Golden Ratio format of UCCOO-UCC was unknown until now. It truly is the key to understanding the Word of God.

Notice that Psalm 119 is divided into two Groups: Group 1 (Spiritual Growth), and Group 2 (Spiritual Maturity).

And each Group is divided into two Parts: Part 1 has seven octuplets and Part 2 has four octuplets, making a total of eleven octuplets for each Group and twenty-two octuplets for the entire Psalm (one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet). Someone might say, "I thought four was an evil number." Well, Psalm 119 is a unique part of the Bible, and it has its own "spin" on the Golden Ratio format. There are two groups of four, which make eight total, and two groups of seven; and both seven (perfection) and eight are very good numbers. I don't believe that four has any negative significance in this context, especially giving that this is part of the Word of God.

Notice also the very interesting "forward-backward" alternating pattern for each group:

Group 1, Part 1: Backward, Forward, Backward, Forward, Backward, Forward, Backward

Part 2: Backward, Forward, Backward, Forward

Group 2, Part 1: Forward, Backward, Forward, Backward, Forward, Backward, Forward

Part 2: Forward, Backward, Forward, Backward

These alterating forward and backward patterns are based upon the themes of each line of each Octuplet. See the photos of Psalm 119 below for details.

For centuries, scholars have probably wondered if there were something more to this wonderful Psalm, and they were right! It is truly the crown jewel of the Bible, praise the Lord!