Thursday, March 6, 2025

The Lost Number System of Eden: Rediscovering the Divine Numerical Order

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Humanity has always relied on number systems to measure time, relationships, and sacred knowledge. However, the original number system—used by Adam—was far different from our current systems. This divine numerical pattern, lost after the Flood and the scattering at Babel, still lingers in fragments across civilizations. By examining ancient cultures, mathematical structures, and biblical symbolism, we can reconstruct the Edenic numerical foundation and uncover its purpose.


Modern society predominantly uses the Base-10 (decimal) system, yet many ancient civilizations utilized various bases. The Sumerians used Base-60 for celestial tracking, the Egyptians employed Base-12 for governance, and the Hebrews integrated both Base-10 and Base-12 methods in their scriptures. These diverse systems suggest that pre-Flood and post-Babel civilizations retained elements from an older, inspired numbering structure.


Genesis 2:19 reveals Adam’s profound role in creation:  

“And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.”  

Naming the creatures wasn’t a simple task—it reflected a deeper understanding of the world. Adam’s act of naming wasn’t just linguistic; it was an expression of his ability to categorize, count, and recognize the divine order in creation. His naming aligned with divine wisdom, suggesting a greater design that he could grasp.


In ancient times, naming something carried far more weight than it does today. It wasn’t just about assigning a label—it was about revealing the deeper meaning of the named entity. Adam’s act of naming unveiled an intrinsic numerical system embedded within creation. By naming the animals, Adam tapped into an understanding of their role in the cosmic order, reflecting a pattern of harmony and wisdom.


This foundational numerical system is echoed in the structure of creation itself. This rhythm reflects a sacred design woven into reality. Adam’s role in naming the animals wasn’t simply fulfilling a task—it was aligning with creation, revealing the interconnectedness of all things.


While Genesis doesn’t directly describe the mathematics of Eden, we can infer numerical significance through biblical patterns. The six days of creation suggest a sixfold structure, culminating in the seventh day of rest, symbolizing prophetic fulfillment. The twelve tribes of Israel and the twelve-fold symbolism of the Gentile first fruits reflect Kingdom governance and completeness.


The influence of Babylon’s Base-12 system introduced a fusion of heavenly wisdom and human attempts to understand the cosmos. Though this system may have been distorted after the Fall, its roots trace back to Eden. These numbers point to a deeper reality—a numerical order that transcends space and time.  

This suggests that multiple numerical bases existed in the past—Base-12 for creation and governance, ensuring harmony and balance in reality's structure. It allowed for cycles, completeness, and order, qualities that permeate both the natural world and the spiritual realm.


Evidence from ancient civilizations points to additional number systems. The Sumerians used Base-60, the Egyptians used Base-12, and the Hebrews integrated both decimal and duodecimal systems in their sacred books. These remnants hint at a framework that once governed the heavens and the earth.


It is obvious that Eden’s inhabitants used a greater number system. It was a harmonious integration of Base-6 and Base-12, each serving different purposes. Base-6 was used for creation and sacred measures, while Base-12 governed order and spiritual cycles.


The fragmentation of this knowledge after the Flood led different civilizations to retain portions of the original system. Today, we unknowingly use remnants of this ancient design in timekeeping, measurements, and religious traditions without much thought. As we rediscover these lost numerical structures, we unlock a deeper understanding of order as ordained by God. The Edenic number system is not lost—it is concealed in plain sight, awaiting rediscovery, much like the Gentile Bride of Christ. For millennia, it remained veiled in mystery. Numbers such as 144, 288, 144,000, and 288,000 carry mathematical and biblical significance, all pointing to a Base-12 system. This structure is echoed in the Urim and Thummim, the measurements of the New Jerusalem, and the prophetic sealing of the two groups of 144,000, revealing a sacred order.   


The biblical narrative suggests that humanity’s timeline follows a 6,000-year pattern before Christ returns to establish the Millennial Kingdom. This reflects the six days of creation, followed by the seventh day of rest (Genesis 2:2-3). As we approach the seventh millennium, the governing numerical structure will evolve into something beyond our current usage and understanding.


Since the pre-Flood world operated under a 12-based system, the Millennial Kingdom—the seventh “day”—will absolutely transition to a divine order based on 12, symbolizing holiness. The New Jerusalem’s walls, measuring 144 cubits (Revelation 21:17), support this heavenly structure. The shift from the current era to a 12-based Kingdom marks the translation to perfected governance under our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  


We have explored the significance of 6 and 12, but what about the number 4, which, as discussed in my previous videos, is integrated into everything? The number 4 holds a unique role, acting as an anchor between past, present, and future systems. It symbolizes completion in creation and serves as a key point in prophetic timelines—especially regarding the rapture at the midpoint of Daniel’s 70th week. This moment, occurring at the "4" position, marks the gateway to the Millennial Reign of Christ, anchoring one arc before spiraling into the infinite.


The number 4 is embedded in creation’s foundation: the four cardinal directions, the four seasons, and the four elements. In Genesis, God completes the physical world on the fourth day by creating the celestial bodies that govern time (Genesis 1:14-19). This suggests that 4 symbolizes stability, a midpoint balancing the Alpha and the Tav.


In a 12-based system, the number 4 represents one-third of the structure, drawing on the concept of the triune nature of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This triadic relationship mirrors the role of 4 as a key part of a greater whole. Just as the three persons of the Godhead form a complete unity, the number 4 serves as a foundational element within the 12, acting as a bridge between the beginning, middle, and fulfillment of all things.  


This fulfillment or restoration of Edenic knowledge isn’t simply about uncovering the past; it’s about preparing for the future. The numerical order embedded in creation points to a blueprint—a map and key back to the Source. As these mysteries unfold, it’s clear that God’s plan is to restore what was lost prior to the Fall through the mid-tribulation rapture. The return to a 12-based system marks the return to our Father as prodigal sons and daughters, where the Melchizedek priesthood will serve as the body with Christ at the helm. The ancient paths are being unveiled, and the time to draw near to our Lord is now. What we are uncovering goes beyond a mere numerical pattern—it is the undeniable imprint of God's fingerprints, shaping our history and guiding us through time. As the Bride of Christ, we are called to walk in complete obedience to Him, fully surrendering to His divine purpose and stepping into the fullness of our destiny. This is our moment to rise, to embrace His will, and to be part of the profound revelation He is bringing forth.


The Edenic number system is not lost—it is concealed in plain sight, awaiting rediscovery, much like the Gentile Bride of Christ. For millennia, it remained veiled in mystery. Numbers such as 144, 288, 144,000, and 288,000 carry far-reaching mathematical and biblical significance, all pointing to a Base-12 system. This structure is echoed in the Urim and Thummim, the measurements of the New Jerusalem, and the prophetic sealing and rapture of the two groups of 144,000. This discovery calls us to look deeper into the artifacts, traditions, and sacred relics that have carried this knowledge through the ages.


As we examine these echoes of Eden through the lens of ancient cultures and biblical symbolism, it is evident that remnants of this sacred numerical system persist in unexpected places. The Holy Spirit continues to reveal how ancient divination systems, numerical structures, and even the sacred relics of Eden are intricately connected—leading us back to a lost wisdom preserved through time and awaiting the moment of full revelation.


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Throughout history, patterns of knowledge have emerged in seemingly disconnected civilizations, hinting at a shared source. Guided by the Holy Spirit in revelation, my study has led me to an astonishing connection between ancient divination systems, numerical structures, and the sacred relics of Eden. At the heart of this mystery lies a 12-based number system, with the number 6 serving as a key to unlock its deeper meanings—a pattern embedded in the priestly Urim and Thummim, the structure of the I Ching, and even the earliest dice artifacts found in Mesopotamia. These remnants point back to a lost Edenic knowledge system preserved through the Flood and scattered among post-Babel civilizations.


This portion of the essay argues that the Edenic numerical system, rooted in a 12-based structure, was divinely designed and encoded into creation. By examining biblical patterns, archaeological evidence, and mathematical principles, we can uncover the divine order that has guided humanity from Eden to the New Jerusalem.


Genesis 2:12 states, "The gold of that land is good; the bdellium and the onyx stone are there." This passage, often glossed over, holds a vital clue. The mention of bdellium and onyx seems almost out of place until we consider their use in the high priest’s ephod, which bore two onyx stones inscribed with the names of the tribes of Israel—six on one shoulder and six on the other (Exodus 28:9-12). This division of 12 into two sets of 6 reflects a divine numerical structure. Since the Urim and Thummim were crafted from bdellium, they, too, would embody this 12-based system, with the number 6 serving as a clue to its higher order as a pair of six-sided dice with inscribed symbols. Considering Eden's supernatural qualities, bdellium represents the stone of the Tree of Life’s fruit—an indestructible seed containing divine properties. Thus, the priestly system was not merely a means of decision-making but a way to access Edenic wisdom.


I want to be clear: God doesn’t play dice; He is the Truth. However, it is man’s attempt at reaching Him that resulted in divination since the Fall. In fact, the world's oldest known dice, used for divination and gaming, were six-sided, aligning with later systems throughout different cultures that also reflected a deep understanding of divine numbers. The six-sided dice found in Mesopotamia, dating back thousands of years, are more than artifacts of chance. Their structure, based on a six-sided form, is actually a simplified echo of the 12-based Edenic system. This pattern reappears in the hexagrams of the I Ching, the Zoroastrian principles, and the geomantic traditions of various cultures. The consistent use of the number 6 in these systems is a shadow of the original 12-based order established in Eden, as 6 is half of 12, and 12 is half of 24, and so forth.


Zoroastrianism, with its ancient emphasis on duality—light versus darkness, good versus evil—also taps into these cosmic principles. The Zoroastrian priests, known as the Magi, employed divination and sacred numerology to interpret the will of Ahura Mazda and the balance of the cosmos. The number 6 was particularly significant in Zoroastrianism, symbolizing the six divine creations of Ahura Mazda that were established to counteract the destructive forces of Angra Mainyu. This use of the number 6 mirrors the understanding found in other ancient divinatory systems, where numbers were not just mathematical but symbolic, holding a key to divine truths hidden in creation.


The I Ching of ancient China employs a binary-like structure—using yin-yang, trigrams, and hexagrams—that aligns with numerical systems used for sacred divination. The concepts of duality, trinity, and hexagrams suggest an ancient understanding of Base-6 as a foundational system in spiritual matters. Developed around 2000 BC, the I Ching consists of 64 hexagrams, each formed by six lines, implying that ancient China may have preserved fragments of the original Edenic knowledge. Similarly, the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, with its six lower Sefirot, reflects a partial grasp of a larger 12-based order. Even the Tibetan Mo Dice, a Buddhist divination method using two six-sided dice, hints at a connection to an ancient numerical system that existed before the great Flood dispersion.


These patterns imply a shared awareness of a sacred numerical system that was eventually corrupted by time and the mighty men of renown of old. The recurring presence of the number 6 serves as a signpost, pointing back to the original 12-based order. This might explain why God established a priestly order centered around the Urim and Thummim—to preserve Edenic knowledge in a world that had forgotten its origins. Through Israel, the people of God (Yahweh), this knowledge was safeguarded amidst the lesser gods of the earth.


Thus, bdellium, a symbol of the hidden truth and revelation of the Gentile Bride of Christ, holds far greater significance than one could ever imagine. Bdellium was not only the palm nut of the Tree of Life's fruit; it represents an indestructible seed of divine wisdom. The rivers of Eden, nourishing this tree, are paralleled in Revelation 22:2, where the Tree of Life grows by the river in New Jerusalem. This suggests a continuity of divine order from Eden to the end of the age. Moses inherited the Urim and Thummim made from bdellium; thus, the priestly system was actually a means of preserving this Edenic knowledge—a way to access divine wisdom until the Melchizedek priesthood could be fully restored through the double portion of the 144,000 through Jesus Christ, who is our King and High Priest.


Revelation 2:17 declares, "To the one who overcomes, I will give some of the hidden manna, and I will give him a white stone, and a new name written on the stone which no one knows except the one who receives it." This promise of a white stone with a new name may be more than symbolic. The white stone is the Urim and Thummim—divine instruments for revealing God’s will. The white stone is the seed of life bestowed upon Jesus' elect. As we move into the era of the Melchizedek priesthood, this promise suggests a restoration of Edenic knowledge. The doubling of the 144,000 in Revelation to include the Gentile Bride, chosen as first-fruits, is tied to this system, with the numbers 6, 12, 144, and 288 not merely mathematical sequences but spiritual markers guiding the prophetic timeline, which I have touched upon through my journey here, revealed by the Holy Spirit.


The repeated appearance of the number 12 across various civilizations and religious traditions—such as the 12 tribes of Israel, the 12 signs of the zodiac, and the 12 gates of New Jerusalem—suggests a universal blueprint rooted in divine design. This pattern appears to be more than mere coincidence; it reflects an intentional structure intertwined into creation itself. The number 6, as a partial revelation of this greater 12-based system, serves as a bridge between the incomplete and the complete, the fallen and the restoration, the lesser and the greater.


Building on this theme of restoration, the Melchizedek priesthood, as described in Hebrews 7, represents a higher order of spiritual authority that transcends the Levitical priesthood. This priesthood, connected to the recovery of Edenic knowledge, is central to the divine plan. The Urim and Thummim, as instruments of the Levitical priesthood, were a foreshadowing of the greater wisdom and authority that would be restored through the Melchizedek priesthood or the order of 288,000 led by our High Priest and King, Jesus Christ.


In the Millennial Kingdom and the New Jerusalem, the Melchizedek priesthood will serve not only in spiritual authority but also with the wisdom of Eden restored. This restoration will bring about a return to the divine governance established in Eden, where the Tree of Life and the rivers of Eden symbolize the free flow of divine knowledge. It is about a return to the source—Eden—when we walked with Jesus.

Amen!

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