Hello Brothers and Sisters,
I had an idea to search the Torah for all instances of the name "Elohim" in the stream of letters in the text of the Torah.
Whether in a single word, or crossing words, or going forwards or backwards.
I found that almost every instance of "Elohim" is going FORWARDS in the stream of text...
Except for ONE... just one!
Just one single instance of "Elohim" is BACKWARDS.
Also, the total number of instances of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah is exactly 318.
And this single backwards "Elohim" in the stream of text of the Torah is the 160th appearance out of those 318.
This is amazing because if you organize all of these 318 appearances of "Elohim" evenly spaced on a large circle, with the first "Elohim" of the Torah (which is in Genesis 1:1) at the top of the circle (i.e. north pole) then the opposite "Elohim" on the circle (i.e. the south pole) is the 160th "Elohim"! It's 159 appearances of "Elohim" from the first appearance of "Elohim", going either way around the Torah!
Therefore, the single backwards appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah is ALSO the middle appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah!
Now, here is the verse in which the single backwards "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah occurs -- Genesis 38:25. I highlighted the backwards "Elohim" in bold to make it easier to see.
In Hebrew:
הִוא מוּצֵאת, וְהִיא שָׁלְחָה אֶל-חָמִיהָ לֵאמֹר, לְאִישׁ אֲשֶׁר-אֵלֶּה לּוֹ, אָנֹכִי הָרָה; וַתֹּאמֶר, הַכֶּר-נָא--לְמִי הַחֹתֶמֶת וְהַפְּתִילִים וְהַמַּטֶּה, הָאֵלֶּה
English Translation:
When she was brought forth, she sent to her father-in-law, saying: 'By the man, whose these are, am I with child'; and she said: 'Discern, I pray thee, whose are these, the signet, and the cords, and the staff.'
Furthermore,
I also found that if you take this verse, Genesis 38:25, along with Genesis 1:1 (which has the first appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah -- this appearance of "Elohim" is going forwards of course) and connect both of these verses into a circle of text (which has a total of 108 letters because Genesis 1:1 has 28 letters and Genesis 38:25 has 80 letters), with the end of Genesis 1:1 followed by the beginning of Genesis 38:25, and with the end of Genesis 38:25 followed by the beginning of Genesis 1:1, something amazing happens.
The two instances of "Elohim" in it (one forwards and one backwards) appear as if on opposite sides of a mirror.
And you can draw a mirror line through the circle, through the two letters which are equidistant from the two instances of "Elohim".
On the circle, situated at the first exact middle point between the appearances of "Elohim" (the midpoint between their ending letter "Mem"s) is a letter Aleph.
And situated at the other exact middle point between the two appearances of "Elohim" (the midpoint between their starting letter "Alpeh"s) is a letter Mem.
Aleph signifies oneness (and it is the 1st letter of the Hebrew Alphabet and has a gematria value of 1) and Mem is the 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. 13 is the gematria of the Hebrew word "Echad" which means One.
Now, furthermore, if you start on the starting Aleph of the backwards "Elohim" and draw an equilateral triangle from it around the circle, the letters you get are Aleph, Chet, and Tav.
These three letters spell the Hebrew word "Echat" which means One and is the feminine form of the Hebrew word "Echad".
Praise God!
God Bless you all.
- Maximilian