Wednesday, January 26, 2011

18 * 18 ratio between Sinai Peninsula and Sea of Galilee




Sinai Peninsula dimensions are 383 by 237 kilometers.

Sea of Galilee dimensions are 21 by 13 kilometers.


Dividing the length of Sinai Peninsula with that of Sea of Galilee gives approximately the result 18:

383/21 = 18


Dividing the width of Sinai Peninsula with that of Sea of Galile gives approximately the result 18:

237/13 = 18


You can include Sea of Galilee in Sinai Peninsula 324 times:
18 * 18 = 324


324 AD is a very important year historically and religiously.
This year the global hegemony passed to the Christian Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire, whose capital was Constantinople, finally won the war this year, against the pagan Roman Empire, whose capital was Rome.


Extended Reading:

Sea of Galilee as Golden Rectangle




The length of Sea of Galilee according to the rectangle enclosing it is 21 kilometers.

The width of the lake is 13 kilometers.

21 and 13 are two consecutive numbers in the golden ratio series.

The result determines the astonishing fact that the Sea of Galilee dimensions are of a Golden Rectangle.



Sinai Peninsula as Golden Rectangle



The length of Sinai Peninsula according to the rectangle enclosing it is 383 kilometers.

The width of Sinai Peninsula is 237 kilometers.


The size ratio between length and width is approximately 1.616.

383/237 = 1.616


The exact relationship between two consecutive numbers of the golden ratio series is 1.618.

The result states that the dimensions of Sinai Peninsula are of a Golden Rectangle.


Extended reading: The Holy Land and the Golden Ratio - Chapter 8 - The Golden Ratio and Sinai Peninsula