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In the first 5 books of Moses we also see something to this amazing effect. A message that ultimately entitles the Author of the Torah - G-d!
In the 1st book "Genesis 1" starting from the very first letter T(Tuv) in the verse and counting every 50 letters until it spells Torah (in Hebrew). T(tuv), V(vuv - otherwise known as O), R(resh), H(hey). This is spelled out pointing forwards.
In the 2nd book 'Exodus 1' again starting at the very first letter Tuv and counting every 50 letter it spells the word Torah again spelled forwards.
Now the 3rd book of the Bible 'Leviticus 1' is actually the 'center'. However this time we do not find the word Torah, we find the word Yahovah (YHVH) G-d’s name imbedded by intervals of 8 letters.
Now the 4th book of the 'Numbers 1' we find the word torah embed just like the others first two books by 50 intervals but this time with the word Torah spelled backwards.
And the 5th book 'Deuteronomy 1' we find it again (the word Torah) spelled backwards at 50 letter intervals.
What is the message here, and what does all this mean?
Well we have the first two book of Torah pointing forwards and the last two books pointing backwards - so as to say its pointing to the 'center' which is the book of Leviticus that has the name of G-d embedded in it.
What we have here is the name of the text itself (Torah) and its Author - G-d.
BTW the significance of both numbers 50 and 8 also have implicit meanings. The number 8 is actually the reduced gamatria value of G-d’s name (YHVH), and the number 50 is significant because the Torah was given to the Jewish people on the 50th day after they left Egypt at Mount Sinai.
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