A first draft of 27,000 (87%) of the Bible's 31,100 verses has been completed using the Pattern Analysis methodology. It has been a full time effort over 9+ years. Click here to read more about Pattern Analysis Methodology.
I suggest that the implications associated with Pattern Analysis are significant. If one consistent yet complex model for Genesis to Revelation can be shown, that strongly suggests One underlying source behind the entire work, not forty individual authors. This is evidence, not proof, for One inspiration. It suggests that we should not be picking and chosing our way through the Bible, but instead we should come to grips with what that original source intended, the God who loves us so very deeply.
87% — May 13, 2025Currently in the tenth year, this methodology has become more complete and comprehensive. Since 2020, modifications have been made about how the system works with a goal to complete a first draft of the entire Bible. At the same time, two manuscripts are being written: Pattern Analysis Methodology, a detailed description of this approach for a more scholarly audience, and Evidence of Holy Spirit Inspiration for those in the congregations and beyond.
86% — April 26, 2025
85% — April 15, 2025
84% — February 17, 2025
83% — January 26, 2025
82% — January 22, 2025
81% — January 15, 2025
80% — January 1, 2025
75% — June 22, 2024
70% — April 19, 2024
65% — April 6, 2022
60% — September 29, 2020
0% — April 6, 2016
I suggest that the implications associated with Pattern Analysis are significant. If one consistent yet complex model for Genesis to Revelation can be shown, that strongly suggests One underlying source behind the entire work, not forty individual authors. This is evidence, not proof, for One inspiration. It suggests that we should not be picking and chosing our way through the Bible, but instead we should come to grips with what that original source intended, the God who loves us so very deeply.