
Decoding Scripture — The First Clue
Hidden within the Book of Numbers lies a mathematical rhythm — a divine architecture of verse and vibration.
These ancient passages do not simply recount offerings; they record a pattern of recurrence, reduction, and resonance.
When the verses are compressed to their digital roots, a living sequence emerges — the 3-6-9 spiral that opens the code of the Puleo Numbers.
The Book of Numbers conceals a mathematical rhythm — a divine pattern of repetition and proportion.
Within Chapter 7, verses 12–84 describe twelve identical offerings, each spanning six verses.
When their verse numbers are reduced by digital compression, a hidden sequence emerges: 3-6-9 — the seed of the Puleo Numbers.
This page traces the first clue in the ancient code, where number, pattern, and scripture meet.
Here is a link to a version of the KJB online for the book of Numbers.
You will need to scroll down to Chapter 7. There beginning with verse 12, the verses describe offerings that were made each day for 12 days. It takes 6 verses to describe the offering. Every 6 verses starting with verse 12, we see the same information repeated over and over again for 12 days. It takes 72 verses to completely describe the offerings. So, there is a pattern here. Only 6 numbers can be derived from the verses.
Digital compression is the process of adding up the digits of a number and the result is known as a digital root. The result is often reduced down until you get a single digit.
In Gematria, these verses convert to:
• 12 days= 1+2=3 (add the digits together)
• 6 verses=6
• Total number of verses to describe the offerings: 72 = 7+2 = 9
• 3-6-9
This too is a clue, hidden in the clue. If you group these numbers into sets of 6 (the number of verses to describe an offering), then a pattern merges.
You start with verse 12 and add the digits.
• Verse 12 = 1+2 = 3
• verse 13 = 1+3 = 4
• verse 14 = 1+4 = 5
• verse 15 = 1+5 = 6
• verse 16 = 1+6 = 7
• verse 17 = 1+7 = 8
Verse 18 starts a new day with the same offerings. Verse 18=1+8=9, verse 19 = 1+9 = 1, etc.
• Verse 12, 18, 24, gives you 396 (add the digits for each verse)
• Verse 13,19,25 gives you 417 (add the digits for each verse)
• Verse 14, 20, 26 gives you 528
• Verse 15,21,27 gives you 639
• Verse 16,22,28 gives you 741
• Verse 17, 23,29 gives you 852
These numbers are repeated 4 times. These are the hidden numbers that Dr. Puleo found, but Dr. Puleo made many errors in naming the numbers and deciding what the numbers meant. See my article It’s Way Past Time.

Three more numbers can be found in addition to the 6 that Dr. Puleo discovered.
By using Pythagorean Math we calculate the hidden numbers.
Pythagorean math uses only the numbers 1-9, there is no zero. Think if it like a tumbler with only 9 numbers and when you get to 9 you start over with 1. So, the complete list of numbers is: 174, 285, 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852, and 963. The original numbers are in BLUE, and the hidden numbers are in RED.
Want to know how these hidden numbers were found? Let us take a look. Put the 6 numbers in a column.

Look closely at the first digit in each number, they are sequential, the same can be said of the second and third digits. Therefore, we will start at the last number 852 and add 1 to each digit, which will give us 963. Then we go to the top. Here we need to subtract 1 from each digit of 396. We get 285, and from 285, we again subtract 1 from each digit and we get 174. If I subtract 1 from each digit of 174, I get 963 (the first hidden number we found at the end of the column. I know some are you going to say – but adding a 1 to 9 we get 10 (or zero) but in Pythagorean math there is no zero, so we move to one. Think of it like a tumbler lock for luggage with digits 1-9, and no zero.

What Dr. Puleo uncovered in these verses was not coincidence, but design — a numerical cadence woven into sacred text.
Each reduction, each repetition, mirrors the harmonic law that governs sound itself. From these six-verse offerings arise the nine tones now known as the Puleo Numbers — the living frequencies encoded in the language of Scripture.
