A Highly Interesting Case for Divine Inspiration of the Bible
From the Works of Dr. Ivan Panin Harvard Scholar and Mathematician Edited: by Dr. Keith L. Brooks 1970
One of the most remarkable occurrences of biblical proof in our time is God’s preparation of one individual to produce positive evidence that would completely undermine all Biblical criticism and bring atheism toppling to the ground wherever honest, thinking men will face the facts. It’s not in refuting the fallacies of Darwinism or any of the quirky bents on evolution promulgated first by Julian Huxley or in our day by men like Richard Dawkins and the late, Stephen Jay Gould, as one might think. These have been thoroughly shot down by modern biological science, from within, through the discoveries of the microscope made on a micro-biological scale, and from without, by the obvious conclusions drawn by honest evaluation and knowledge of macro biology and the complexities, makeup and relationship of human organisms to one another. In fact, this evidence does not concern a refutation, but is a singular confirmation.
More startling still is the fact that this individual was a converted Russian Nihilist, a Harvard scholar, and mathematician. At the very time when organized atheism was laying its plan to get control of Russia and make use of its vast resources to sow the seeds of atheism in every nation of the earth, God was preparing His Russian, Ivan Panin, to bring forth scientific evidence of the verbal and plenary inspiration of the Holy Scriptures in the original languages.
Dr. Panin, who passed away in October, 1942, after 50 years of work on Bible numerics, was not the first to discover that there was a strange mathematical structure running through the Bible. There was Browne in his Ordo Saeculorum, and Grant in his Numbers of the Bible and Bullinger in his Numbers of the Scriptures. These all brought forth many striking examples of numeric features in the Bible.
Skittish Evangelicals took these men’s works with some trepidation thinking they were cabalistic. But none of the afore-mentioned set up any sort of system of fortune-telling or prophetic weirdness to bring forth gray and gloomy hidden futuristic jingoism. Ivan Panin was cut from the same cloth as the men who preceded him. His only desire was to reveal another conformation of the infallible truth of the Holy Writ.
It remained for Dr. Panin, however, by giving his very life to the task, to find that every letter of the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts is numbered and occupies its own special place in the order of the total number of letters in the Bible, the slightest variations of orthography being all God ordained. Since every Greek and Hebrew letter carries a numerical value (letters being used for figures in these languages), every word, phrase, sentence and paragraph has a definite arithmetical sum.
Dr. Panin devoted himself so persistently to counting letters and working out mathematical problems that he often wore himself out physically. His works were voluminous and his discoveries seemingly without end. He was the author of a volume, Structure of the Bible and of a revision of the New Testament based upon his numeric discoveries.
Panin’s establishing of the practically infinite series of complex systems, in the Hebrew and Greek texts, all sequences, combinations, ratios, etc., following a uniform design from Genesis to Revelation, is undoubtedly God’s answer to modern atheism and higher criticism and His vindication of the verbal and plenary inspiration of Scripture. The discovery settles many questions of text. It proves that the books of our present Bible, and they alone, have the required features. It settles disputes of long standing as to some portions which scholars have said should be eliminated from the Bible. The doctrine of the divine authority of the Scriptures has always been fully sustained by the proofs from fulfilled prophecy, from the inexhaustible depths of truth revealed, from its matchless power over the lives of men, from its indestructibility and from the testimony of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. However, some have been won to wave these lines of evidence aside as unscientific.
Dr. Panin has submitted conclusive scientific proof that the Bible could not have been produced by the unaided human mind. This proof is found in the amazing numeric phenomena in the very structure of the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts. Dr. Panin demonstrated, either that every writer of Scripture was an unparalleled literary and mathematical genius or that he wrote as he was moved by the Holy Ghost. Prof. John C. Banks, a worthy successor of Dr. Panin, has been offering numeric evidence to the same proposition.
Panin laid his discoveries before the readers of a New York paper, copies of which were sent to leading skeptical educators and scientists with a challenge they disprove, if possible, the phenomena to which he had called attention. Since that time many other learned skeptics have been confronted with the same evidence, and not one has been able to discredit it. Some challenged him to find the same mathematical structure in Hebrew and Greek classics outside of the Bible. Panin, therefore, gave much time to the examination of other writings failing to find such phenomena. As a testament to the legitimacy of the sixty six books of the canon of Scripture, and the refutation of the Apocryphal books added by the Roman Catholic Church to their Old Testament, nothing close to the numeric fluidity of the numbers 6,7, 8, 9, 11, 12 was found in any Apocryphal writing.
The Number 7
It is a well-known fact that the number 7 is found throughout the universe. It is evidently the number of the Creator and the number of fullness, rest, and completeness.
Not only is this law of seven found running through creation, but it is found scores of times on the surface of Scripture, and always appears to be significant. Furthermore, careful students have often been amazed to find this number always appearing in unexpected ways. However, skeptics might attribute this to the writer considering 7 a mystical number, and studying to write important sentences in exactly seven words, or to cleverly develop subjects under seven points.
Panin’s work, however, deals not with translations but the Hebrew and Greek. One is foolish who attempts to maintain the verbal inspiration of the King James Version or any other version. Translation difficulties have been tremendous. It is a well-known fact that the constant change going on in language usage, has rendered many words in our English translation practically obsolete, hence the various attempts at “modern speech” translations.
But how could Panin get back to originals since we do not know that we have originals? The answer is that the comparison of hundreds of manuscripts presented to us shows uniformity that proves a common source.
Numerical Values for Letters
The Bible is written in two languages; the Old Testament in Hebrew (the few chapters in Chaldee being for numerical purposes the same as Hebrew); the New Testament in Greek. Both these languages have this peculiarity: they have no separate symbols for numbers, corresponding to our modern Arabic figures, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0. In their place, they make use of the letters of their alphabet, so that each Hebrew and Greek letter stands also for a certain number. This is called the numeric value of the letter. As each word consists of letters, the numeric value of a word is the sum of the numeric values of its letters. The numeric value of a sentence, paragraph, chapter, book or volume, or library, is the sum of numeric values of the words of which these consist. By means of these numeric values, the Greeks and Hebrews performed all their numeric operations. But in Scripture, an additional system is used for the purpose of numeric construction of the text, that of Place Values.
Place Values
The Place Value of a letter in the Scripture, whether Hebrew or Greek, is the number of the place the letter occupies in the alphabet. Accordingly, in the Hebrew the place values and the numeric values of the first ten letters are the same. And the same is the case with the first five letters in the Greek. But the eleventh Hebrew letter does not stand for eleven, but twenty. Accordingly, its numeric value is 20, but its place value is 11; the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the twenty‑second, stands for 400. Accordingly, its numeric value is 400, but its place value is 22. The same applies to the Greek alphabet. Its sixth letter stands for 7; this is its numeric value, but its place value is 6.
Full Values
The full value of a Hebrew or Greek letter or word is the sum of its numeric and place values: thus the value of the word for “Jesus” in Greek is 975, of which the numeric value is 888, and the place value is 87. Now notice further features.
The numeric value of the vocabulary is divisible by seven.
The numeric value of the various alphabetical groups of words is divisible by seven.
The numeric value of the various forms in which the words occur, produce the same phenomenon.
The above enumeration barely touches the surface of the numerics Panin brought to light. He challenged any man to write one paragraph of 300 words intelligently and produce some numeric phenomena of like designs and complete it in six months. Any man who can do it will prove himself a wonder. No man has offered.
Many of the Scriptures writers were men chosen from very ordinary walks in life, having little or no schooling. If Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John, for instance, had attempted to write by unaided human wisdom, and produced the harmonious numeric features found throughout their books and in each topic of their books, how long would it have taken them? Remember that with each additional sentence the difficulty of constructing on this plan increases in arithmetical and geometrical progression, for they contrive to write each paragraph so as to develop constantly fixed numeric relations to what goes before and comes after.
(See Left Column Top – for Fourteen Features of Numeric Values)
Elaborate Numeric Design
But an even more amazing feature remains: the number of words found in Matthew, not found in any other New Testament book, displays elaborate numeric design. How did Matthew know that he had used words that would not be used in any of the other 26 books? He would have to have before him all these books, and would have to have written last.
It so happens, however, that each of the other books shows the same phenomena. Did each writer write last? If not, then, is each of the writers a mind reader as well as a literary and mathematical artist, never equaled and hardly even conceivable?
Panin proceeded to prove by numerics that every book of our Bible carries such features, that each one is necessary to cause the numerical scheme of the entire Bible to work out correctly, and that nothing can be added to or subtracted from the Bible, as we have it, without spoiling these features.
From the first verse of Genesis to the last verse of Revelation, these divine evidences are found. The God of nature is, therefore, proved to be the God of Scripture. The quarrel of modern skeptics, therefore, is not with believers of the Bible, but with God Himself.
To demonstrate the validity of Bible Numerics, to illustrate its worth where textual matters are concerned, and to whet the reader’s appetite for a more thorough study of this fascinating subject, we offer the following excerpts from selected publications:
Below are the Hebrew words of the very first verse in the Bible. The words are taken from their line position and placed in a column so that the “numeric value” of each word may be more easily shown. (The actual Hebrew characters are shown in the original)
Now take the numeric values of the Bible authors (those to whom the books ascribe themselves), by adding up the value of each letter.
The sum is 721 11’s. The sum of the factors 7, 11, 103, is 121 (or 11 11’s).
The presence of these factors of 11’s in connection with the number, order and names of writers is either accidental or designed that the number of books in the Bible should be a multiple of 11 might be purely accidental, since, however, only every 11th number is a multiple of 11, the chance for any being a multiple of 11 is only 1 in 11.
That this number be so divided between ascribed and unascribed books that each class be also a multiple of 11 this may also be accidental but the chance of this is only one in 11X11, or one in 121.
That this number be so divided between ascribed and unascribed books by 11/s among the authors of only one book and those of more than one may be due to chance, but the chance of its being accidental is only one in 11X11X11, or 1,331.
Going thus far through the eight features of 11’s noted, every one might be accidental, but the chance for their being so is only one in the 8th power of 11, or 214,358,881.
Now the sum of the numeric values of the 26 authors (7,931) is also a multiple of 7. Of this number, the 21 writers of the O.T., or (3) 7’s, have 3,808, or 544 7’s, and the N.T. writers have 4,123, or 589 7’s. Of the 3,808 belonging to the O.T., 2,933, or 419 7’s belong to the writers of the Law and the Prophets, from Moses to Malachi, and 1,190 or 170 7’s belong to the writers of the so-called Hagiographa, from David to Nehemiah. Seven of the 21 O.T. writers, or (3) 7’s, are expressly named as such in the N.T.; Moses, David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Hosea, Joel. Their numeric value is 1,554 or (222) 7’s. The numeric value of Moses who heads the list and John who closes it, 345 and 1,069, make 1,414 or (202) 7’s.
These features of 7’s in connection with the order and writers of the books may also be accidental, but the chance for these features of 7’s and 11’s happening together is one in billions.
It is clearly shown that the present number of the books of the Bible is not accidental but designed. It is seen that the proportion between ascribed and non-ascribed books is designed. It is seen that the proportion between the number of books belonging to one writer and the number of books belonging to writers of more than one book is designed. It is seen that the proportion in the Bible between epistles and non-epistles is designed. It is seen that the order of the Bible books in the Heb. and Greek is designed. It is seen that the names of the 26 writers are designed.
On the assumption of mere human authorship these numeric phenomena of the order and unanimity and non-unanimity of the books is wholly unaccountable, but the assumption that a Superior Mathematical MIND, the mathematical Author of nature, has planned these numerics (unwittingly by the writers themselves) at once explains not only these phenomena, but thousands of similar ones that can be brought forward.
Does this mean that the critical scholars of the world and the atheists and infidels will now all be brought to bend the knee to Jesus Christ and to accept the Scriptures? No, indeed! For scores of them who already have been confronted with these facts, push them aside, saying either they have no time to investigate or they are not interested in the mathematics of the Bible. “The world by wisdom knows not God,” 1Cor 1:21 and “the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God,” 1Cor 2:14 no matter how strong may be the evidences of divine inspiration presented. If the Infinite Christ Himself could not convince the scholars of His day, no numeric phenomena revealed in our day will convince those who do not want to be convinced.
“This is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men love darkness rather than light, because their deeds are evil.” John 3:19 The value of these discoveries lies chiefly in their power to confirm the faith of born-again ones in these last days, encouraging them, like the great disclosures of archaeology of these last days, to proclaim with renewed power the old Gospel, which, accompanied by the convicting power of the Holy Spirit, is able to break down the infidelity of those who are blinded by the enemy of our souls.
NUMERIC VALUE
1. In the beginning
2. Created
3. God
4. (An indefinite article which is not translatable)
5. The heavens
6. And (with indefinite article)
7. The earth
There are three important nouns in this first verse God, heaven, and earth. The numeric values of these three nouns are 86, 395, 296, respectively. When these three numeric values are added, the total value [777] is found to be a number which divides perfectly by 7 a number which is a multiple of 7, which is 111 7 s. In God’s thinking, this Triple Intensification of His perfect number, 7, is the strongest possible manner of speaking.
Is it not strange that the numeric value of these words is a value which divides perfectly by seven a value which is an exact multiple of seven? Notice that the numeric value of the words is not 776 or 778, but exactly 777. If the numeric value were 776 or 778 it would not divide evenly by 7.
Here the number seven occurs in a strange manner beneath the surface, beyond the view of those who merely read the words or surface of the Hebrew text. It is mysteriously hidden in the numeric value of the three words and is passed by unnoticed unless it is discovered by special investigation and special counting. Each numerical fact or seven discovered in the structure of the text is called a feature a numeric feature. This, then, is feature one. It is repeated below to place it in a list with other numeric features that have been discovered beneath the surface of the first verse in the Old Testament.
FEATURE ONE
The numeric value of the three important Hebrew nouns, God, heaven, earth, is exactly 777 or 111 7 s
FEATURE TWO
It is strange to note that the numeric value of the verb in the first verse of Genesis is also a number which divides perfectly by 7 a number which is an exact multiple of 7. The numeric value of the Hebrew verb created is exactly 203 or 29 7 s
FEATURE THREE
Strange to say, the numeric value of the first, middle, and last Hebrew letters in this first verse is also a number which divides evenly by 7. The numeric value of these three letters is exactly 133 or 19 7 s
FEATURE FOUR
The numeric value of the first and last letters of all of the seven Hebrew words in this verse is also a number which divides perfectly by 7. Their numeric value is exactly 1393 or 199 7 s (Notice the numeric value is not 1392 or 1394 but 1393, always a number which is an exact multiple of 7)
FEATURE FIVE
The number 1393, which is the numeric value of the first and last Hebrew letters of all the seven words, divides in the following manner. The numeric value of the first and last letters of the first word and the last word is a number which divides evenly by 7. Their numeric value is exactly 497 or 71 7 s
The numeric value of the first and last letters of the words remaining between the first and last words also divides perfectly by 7. Their numeric value is 896 or 128 7 s (497 plus 896 equals 1393)
FEATURE SIX
The Hebrew participle ETH which is not translatable into English, occurs twice in the sentence of seven words. The article also occurs twice. The numeric value of these two words which occur twice also divides by 7. Their numeric value is exactly 406 or 58 7 s.
FEATURE SEVEN
The last letters of the first and last words have a numeric value of exactly 490 or 70 7 s
These numeric facts or sevens are, indeed, beyond the view of mere readers of the Hebrew text. They are truly mysteriously hidden beneath the surface and can be discovered only by special searching and calculations.
The above features were discovered in the numeric values of the Hebrew letters and words. However, the number seven is also concealed in various other ways in the structure of this first Bible verse. Examples are given below.
FEATURE EIGHT
It is indeed strange to note that the number of Hebrew words in this verse is not 6, not 8, but exactly 7.
FEATURE NINE
The total number of Hebrew letters in these seven words also divides perfectly by seven is an exact multiple of 7. The number of letters is exactly 28 or 4 7 s
FEATURE TEN
The first three of these seven Hebrew words contain the subject and predicate of the sentence. These three words are translated In the beginning God created. The number of actual letters in these first three Hebrew words is exactly 14 or 2 7 s
The last four of these seven words contain the object of the sentence. These fours words are translated, the heavens and the earth. The number of letters in these last four Hebrew words is 14 or 2 7 s
FEATURE ELEVEN
These last four Hebrew words consist of two objects. The first is the heavens, and the second is and the earth. The number of letters in the first object is exactly 7.
The number of letters in the second object in the Hebrew is 7
FEATURE TWELVE
The three leading words in this verse of seven words are God the subject and heavens and earth the objects. The number of letters in these three Hebrew words is exactly 14 or 2 7 s
The number of letters in the other four words of the verse is 14 or 2 7 s
FEATURE THIRTEEN
The shortest word is in the middle. The number of letters in this word and the word to its left is exactly 7
FEATURE FOURTEEN
The number of letters in the middle word and the word to its right is exactly 7
These sevens these numeric features or facts are strangely hidden beneath the surface. They are truly beyond the view of ordinary readers of the Hebrew text and are discovered only by special investigation and counting.
The above are only a few examples of the many amazing numeric facts which have been discovered in the structure of this first verse of only seven Hebrew words. Literally dozens of other phenomenal numeric features strangely underlie the structure of this verse & … (“Mathematics Prove Holy Scriptures”, Karl Sabiers, reprinted 1969, pp.21-27)
Texts Used by Panin
The text used by Panin in his counts is the Received Hebrew Text for the Old Testament and the Wescott and Hort Text for the New Testament. He has had reference to many other texts. The count be it noted, almost invariably sustains Wescott and Hort on the New Testament.
The following are abbreviated example of the kind of phenomena found by Dr. Panin in these texts
1. He takes a given subject like the genealogy of Christ in Matt 1:1-17, or a book of the Bible as a whole, or the Bible in its entirety, and shows the following kind of phenomena:
2. The number of words in the vocabulary will divide by the number seven.
3. The number of words beginning with a vowel is divisible by seven.
4. The number of words beginning with a consonant is divisible by seven.
5. The number of letters in the vocabulary is divisible by seven.
6. Of these letters, those which are consonants and those which are vowels both divide by seven.
7. The number of words in the vocabulary occurring more than once is divisible by seven. Those occurring only once likewise divide by seven.
8. The number of words occurring in more than one form is divisible by seven. The number occurring in only one form likewise divides by seven.
9. The number of nouns is divisible by seven. The number that are not nouns divides by seven.
10. The number of proper names divides by seven. The male names divide by seven. The female names divide by seven.
11. The number of words beginning with each of the letters of the alphabet is divisible by seven.
The Books of the Bible are numerically coordinated
The Bible has 66 books, of which some assign themselves to some author by name while others are un-ascribed within the text. Those which assign themselves (within the writings themselves), either in whole or in part to certain writers, are as follows: Exodus., Lev., Num., and Deut., ascribe themselves at least in part to Moses, or are quoted as the works of Moses in other parts of the Bible. Isa., Jer., Ezek., and the 12 Minor Prophets, ascribe themselves to the writers whose names they respectively bear. Psalms is ascribed to David. Prov. and Song of Sol., ascribe themselves to Solomon and Eccl., ascribes itself to “the son of David.” Dan., Ezra and Neh., ascribe themselves to these respective writers. James., 1 and 2 Peter., and Jude bear the names of the writers. The epistles of Paul, with exception of Heb., ascribe themselves to Paul. Rev. ascribes itself to John., The un-ascribed books are Gen., Josh., Judg., 1 and 2 Sam., 1 and 2 Kings, Job, Ruth, Lamentations, Esther, 1 and 2 Chron., Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, 1, 2, and 3. John., and Hebrews.
Of the writers named as the authors of the books of the Bible, some have ascribed to them more than one book. Moses has 4, Solomon 3, Peter 2, and Paul 13. Other writers have only one book ascribed to them.
Now bear in mind that the books of the Bible are, in the Hebrew Received Text and the Greek Text, arranged differently from the English Bible. In the original texts, the order is thus:
1. Gen 23. Zeph 45. James
2. Ex 24. Hag 46. 1 Pet
3. Lev 25. Zech 47. 2 Pet
4. Num 26. Mal 48. 1 John
5. Deut 27. Psa 49. 2 John
6. Josh 28. Prov 50. 3 John
7. Judg 29. Job 51. Jude
8. 1 Sam 30. S. of Sol 52. Rom
9. 2 Sam 31. Ruth 53. 1 Cor
10. 1 Kings 32. Lam 54. 2 Cor
11. 2 Kings 33. Eccl 55. Gal
12. Isa 34. Esth 56. Eph
13. Jer 35. Dan 57. Phil
14. Ezek 36. Ezra 58. Col
15. Hos 37. Neh 59. 1 Thess
16. Joel 38. 1 Chr 60. 2 Thess
17. Amos 39. 2 Chr 61. Heb
18. Obad 40. Matt 62. 1 Tim
19. Jonah 41. Mark 63. 2 Tim
20. Mic 42. Luke 64. Titus
21. Nah 43. John 65. Phile
22. Hab 44. Acts 66. Rev
The number is 66, or 6 11’s. The unascribed books are 22, or 2 11’s. The ascribed books are 44, or 4 11’s. Of these 44, 22,( or 2 11’s) belong to writers of more than one book and 22 (or 2 11’s) belong to writers of only one book. Also, the sum of the 66 numbers (or 6 11’s) is 2,2ll, (or 201 11’s). This number is divided thus: the 22 books of the authors of more than one book are 946 (or 86 11’s). The other 44 have 1,265 (or 115 11’s).
Of the 66 books, 21 are epistles. Their numbers are (James to Phile.) 45-66. Now the sum 2,211 for the 66 books is divided thus between epistles and non-epistles: the epistles have 1,155 (or 105 11’s), and the non-epistles have 1,056 (or 96 11’s).
Moses, David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel and Daniel are expressly quoted in the N.T. the number of their books are 2,3,4,5,12,13,15,16,27,35. The sum is 132 or (12 11’s).
Moses 345 Zechariah 242
Isaiah 401 Malachi 101
Jeremiah 271 David 14
Ezekiel 156 Solomon 375
Hosea 381 Daniel 95
Joel 47 Ezra 278
Amos 176 Nehemiah 113
Obadiah 91 James 833
Jonah 71 Haggai 21
Micah 75 Peter 755
Nahum 104 Jude 685
Habakkuk 216 Paul 781
Zephaniah 235 John 1069
TOTAL 7,931 or 11 x 7 x 103
CONCLUSION
There is much more to the work of Dr. Panin. But one sure and certain conclusion we draw from his endeavors is that the inspired word of God is the 66 books of the Bible, 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. No other, whether it is the book of Mormon, writings of Seventh Day Adventist creator Mrs. White, or the Apocrypha of The Catholic “Bible”, can stand the same tests of mathematical perfection. In this time and age of so-called agreement and unity ask yourself how important it is that we agree on what the inspired word of God really is? Can we agree as Christians if we don’t agree on God’s Word? Can we be going in the same direction if we don’t have the same manual to “profit us in doctrine, reproof, correction and instruction in righteousness.”? It is written that ALL Scripture is given by inspiration of God that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2 Tim. 3:16-17 All of the Bible is infallible and perfect not just a part of it. Dr. Panin’s work testifies to the 66 true books of the Bible. Anything else introduced to the Church as God’s Word is confusion, chaos and inspired by spirits other than God and is cultic.
Concerning this work of Dr. Panin, Prof. A. Gordon Melvin, of New York city, prominent in the field of secular education, made a pilgrimage to Aldershot, Can., to see Dr. Panin, and the following report was given:
“After talking with Dr. Panin and looking over his work thoroughly, I feel it is time for a concerted effort of those who know this work to make it available to many who do not know of it. I find that Dr. Panin has in his possession data in the form of numeric concordances which represent years of labor.
Dr. W. Bell Dawson, well-known Canadian scientist, said:
“I quite concur in what you say about Dr. Panin’s work, which I have known for a number of years. I am especially interested in its bearing on the decision between “various readings” which would be very valuable. I trust his great work may be followed up.”
Dr. Arthur I. Brown, Canadian medical scientist, and well-known Bible lecturer, now with the Lord, also visited Dr. Panin and urged people to make Dr. Panin’s work known.
Dr. D.M. Panton, editor of The Dawn and well-known Bible teacher, of London says:
“Mr. Panin’s discovery, as astounding as any discovery that could be made, is one of God’s solvents for the final crisis. It is the deathblow of all disintegrating criticism, not alas, that the critics will be convinced, for the foundations of their doubt lie far deeper than the intellect, and where confirmed belief is confuted, it merely shifts its ground; nevertheless it remains for all who appeal to the intellect, a response from the intellect, in the mercy of God who meets every soul on its own grounds. The destructive analyzer of the Scripture stands revealed as an infant analyst in the grasp of a complexity of which he never dreamed. Verbal inspiration is here mathematically proved, past all cavil. The Scripture discloses itself as a parchment which, when held up to the light reveals the autograph of its Maker; a script that bears exactly that imprint of a miraculous arithmetic which is borne by the snowflakes falling in a flawless mathematical pattern, or by the perfect convolutions of a shell. To Dr. Panin’s critics I would say, “Do you challenge his figures? If so, where are they wrong? If not, his inferences are indisputable. You can not argue with mathematics.”
With these indisputable FACTS before us, how utterly foolhardy it would be to turn them aside and deliberately go on our way to an eternal HELL. The Scriptures (the Word of God) distinctly place before us the two, and only TWO, destinations for man: Heaven or Hell. Every individual will spend ETERNITY in one or the other of these two Places. Surely wisdom would dictate that we make sure of Heaven. How wonderful, and eternally blessed that God in His love for us (for all mankind) has made a WAY for all who will come to Him through the finished Work of His Only Begotten Son on the Cross. He tells us, “I am THE WAY, THE TRUTH, and THE LIFE: No man cometh unto the Father, but by ME.” John 14:6. What folly to deny, or dispute with HIM! And why?! Far better, yes, wiser, to take the Publicans place and cry, “God be merciful to me, the sinner,” Lk 18:13 and receive the Saviour so graciously given. See John 3:16 and 1:12. His Word is “COME,” Matt 11:28. come “NOW.” Tomorrow may be too late. “Behold NOW is the accepted time; behold NOW is the day of salvation” 2 Cor 6:2. He still graciously cries, “Him that cometh to ME I will in no wise cast out.” John 6:37.
“Come to the Saviour, Make no delay. Here in His Word He’s shown us the Way.”
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