Here is some recent research into how the Hebrew letters in the Bible describe the world. The
Meru Project is based on 30 years of research by Stan Tenen into the origin and nature of the Hebrew alphabet, and the mathematical structure underlying the sequence of letters of the Hebrew text of Genesis.
Here is another book that explains
Coincidences in the Bible and in Biblical Hebrew. BTW, Hiam Shore makes a strong case that these are not coincidences, but evidence of God's plan.
Unexplainable coincidences abound in the Bible and in biblical Hebrew. For example, the Hebrew words for ear and balance are derived from the same philological root. But it was only toward the end of the nineteenth century that scientists discovered that the human bodys balancing mechanism resides in the ear. Coincidences in the Bible and in biblical Hebrew details scores of such incidents, including:
- Words in Hebrew that show intent to convey a message
- Coincidences in the Hebrew language that show intent to convey hidden information, and occasionally information that could not be expected to be known in biblical times
- Passages in the Bible that convey or assume information or knowledge unlikely to have been known in biblical times
- Other coincidences from Jewish tradition or Jewish history
Author Haim Shore discusses two types of coincidencesthose that can be considered just that, and others that are subject to rigorous statistical analysis. Altogether, nineteen analyses have been conducted with highly significant results. Simple plots that accompany the analyses clarify their meanings and implications so that no prior statistical know-how is required.
I wouldn’t be surprised. Language is more spiritually electric than we think (for lack of a better word) and the biblical languages especially. Though this property does carry somewhat even into English. The chief danger here would be in bogging yourself down in the details and forgetting the One to Whom this is all put there to be a witness!