
1 Kings 7:23 — the description of the Molten Sea (the large bronze basin in Solomon’s Temple).
The verse says the basin was 10 cubits in diameter and 30 cubits in circumference. At face value, that would yield π = 3.0, which is imprecise.
However, in the Hebrew text, there is a well-known kri u’khtiv (written one way, read another way). The word for “line” or “circumference” (kav) is written as קוה (with an extra hei) but read as קו (without the hei).
- Written: קוה = 111
- Read: קו = 106
The ratio 111/106 ≈ 1.04717. When you multiply the simple 3 × (111/106), you get 3.141509… — which is π accurate to 5 decimal places (3.14151 instead of the actual 3.14159).
This is the exact example that many rabbis, including those in Rabbi Akiva Tatz’s circles, cite as evidence that the Torah encodes precise mathematical constants. If Torah is primarily a book of laws, why did Hashem begin it with stories instead of commandments?
This question has followed me for years.
The first sixty-six chapters of the Torah contain no laws at all. No “thou shalt not.” The legal code was not there. No rules. Just one story after another — Creation, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, the Tower of Babel, and the Patriarchs. Why would God structure His eternal blueprint this way?
The Tree Of Life Blueprint
The answer is both simple and profound: Stories create reality.
God did not legislate the universe into existence. He spoke it into existence. “Let there be light… and Let there be a firmament… Let the earth bring forth…” The entire book of Genesis is the original software of creation — the Tree of Life Blueprint.
For the last twelve years I have been studying with Rabbi David Foreman, Ephraim Paulvinov, Rabbi Mendel Kessin, and Professor Haim Shore. What Professor Shore has shown me is overwhelming.
Professor Haim Shore, a scientist and professor of industrial engineering, conducted a study that should shake every thinking person. He took the numeric value of Hebrew words in the Torah and compared them directly to modern scientific measurements.
Here is what he found:
Shemesh (Sun) has a numeric value of 640. Eretz (Earth) equals 291. Yareach (Moon) equals 218.
These three simple Hebrew words show an almost perfect mathematical relationship with the actual diameter, mass, and volume of the sun, earth, and moon. The correlation is 0.999 — accurate to three decimal places.
He continued. The words Yom (Day = 56), Yareach (Month = 218), and Shana (Year = 355) match the real astronomical cycles of a day, a lunar month, and a solar year with a correlation of 0.9992.
Then it becomes even more astonishing.
Adam Was Covered In “Or” (Light)
Or (Light = 207) mathematically corresponds to the speed of light. Kol (Sound = 136) corresponds to the speed of sound. D’mama (Stillness = 89) corresponds to zero velocity.
The correlation between these three words and actual physical speeds is 0.9938.
Professor Shore also discovered extremely strong correlations between the Hebrew names of the nine planets and their mass, diameter, orbital angular momentum, and other physical properties. In several cases the statistical probability that these matches occurred by random chance is as low as 0.0033%.
He tested the three phases of water — ice, liquid, and steam — and their specific heat capacities. He matched Hebrew color names to their exact light frequencies and Hebrew metal names to their atomic weights. All of them showed remarkably high statistical correlations.
One statement from Professor Shore stands above all the rest. He says clearly: “If you change even one single letter in any of these Hebrew words, the entire set of mathematical relationships completely collapses.”
This is not ancient wisdom slowly evolving over centuries. It is not coincidence. This is a deliberate, precise mathematical code embedded in the Hebrew language from the very beginning of time.
Solomon’s Blueprint Wisdom
Even King Solomon left us unmistakable proof. In 1 Kings 7:23, the Torah describes the Molten Sea in the Temple courtyard — ten cubits in diameter and thirty cubits in circumference. On the surface this suggests π equals exactly 3.0. But the Hebrew text contains a subtle miracle.
The word for “circumference” is written as קוה (with a hei, numeric value 111) but read as קו (without the hei, numeric value 106). When you take the simple ratio of 30 divided by 10 and multiply it by 111/106, you get 3.141509 — accurate to five decimal places of the true value of π.
Change one letter and the equation falls apart.
All of this is sitting inside a book that much of the world has been told is old, outdated, and scientifically worthless.
Meanwhile, mainstream science has spent decades rewriting history. They have hidden evidence, changed timelines, and insisted that ancient civilizations were old and superstitious. Yet we keep discovering that people who lived long before us possessed knowledge and technology we still cannot fully explain or reproduce today.
The BluePrint Has Been Kept
The Jewish people have guarded this mathematical code for 3,300 years while being told our tradition had no value. Now, in our generation, science is slowly catching up to what was already written in the Torah from the very beginning.
Someone has been intentionally rewriting the code.
Just as mainstream archaeology rewrote the history of the Exodus to make it disappear from the record, mainstream religion rewrote the story of the Torah. They took prophecies that were clearly written about the Jewish people and redirected them onto another figure. They built an entire theology on Jewish source material but changed it so dramatically that any Jew who actually knows the original text would immediately reject it.
The Tree Of Life and the Blueprint
But the original code has never been altered.
The Torah we hold today is exactly the same as the one given at Sinai. The letters have not changed. The words have not changed. The mathematical code is still perfectly intact.
This is why I wrote my book Adam, the Blueprint and the Tree of Life.
Because the real blueprint was never lost.
It was protected.
It was guarded.
And now, finally, both mathematics and science are beginning to read that blueprint correctly again.
The Jewish people were not chosen because we were better than anyone else. The Torah itself tells us we came from the same idol-worshipping lineage as the rest of the nations.
We were chosen for one reason only: to protect this code and to be the witness to the world that God exists and that His word is true.
Hazan Gavriel ben David