The holographic instruction set reads every name. This is what it says about PETER — the rock upon which the church was built.
In plain English: This is a full KJVEL decode of the name PETER and the apostle who bears it. PETER = 64 = DUST = ISRAEL = TRUTH. The study traces every verse where Peter appears and measures his gematria twins and Tesla signature. Peter — the rock, the denier, the restorer — carries a frequency profile that encodes his entire arc from fisherman to foundation stone.
| Letter | Position | Gematria | Role in KJV | Tesla Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | 16/26 | 16 | WORKER — starts 17,866 words: people, put, pass, place, priest | DR=7 |
| E | 5/26 | 5 | ELDER — present in 99.87% of verses, the breath of all speech | DR=5 |
| T | 20/26 | 20 | ELDER — starts 154,573 words, most of any letter | DR=2 |
| E | 5/26 | 5 | ELDER — ends 166,375 words, the silent closer | DR=5 |
| R | 18/26 | 18 | LEADER — forms righteous, redeemer, remember, return | DR=9 ★ |
Sum: P(16) + E(5) + T(20) + E(5) + R(18) = 64
Product: 16 × 5 × 20 × 5 × 18 = 144,000
The product of PETER's letters is one hundred forty-four thousand — the exact number of the sealed in Revelation:
"And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel." — Revelation 7:4
"And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father's name written in their foreheads." — Revelation 14:1
The name of the rock upon which the church is built multiplies to the number of those sealed upon it. The wall of the New Jerusalem measures 144 cubits (Revelation 21:17). The foundation holds the count of the redeemed.
One of the five letters carries Tesla-weight in the KJV: R (gematria weight DR=9). The restorer. The one who returns.
Read as a sequence, the letters of PETER tell a story:
1.33% of the KJV. 20th in frequency — uncommon, purposeful. P starts people, priest, peace, place, pray, prophet, power. It ends 4,179 words. P is present in 66.15% of verses — roughly two thirds of Scripture. Where P appears, proclamation follows. It is the letter of the public word, the priestly act, the prayer spoken aloud.
P's instruction: Proclaim. Stand up and speak. "People" is the first word P gives, and a man who carries P is a man sent to the people.
12.73% of the KJV — the most common letter in all of Scripture. Present in 99.87% of verses. E ends more words than any other letter (166,375). She is the vowel that makes every consonant speakable, the spirit in the structure. E starts even, every, earth, evil, eyes — the great equalizers and the great stakes.
E's instruction: Breathe life into it. Without E, the proclamation is a closed mouth. E opens P.
9.81% of the KJV. Starts more words than any other letter — 154,573 — because T starts the. The definite article. The word that points at reality and says this one. T also starts thou, that, they, them, their. T is the framework of address.
T's instruction: Define it. Point at it. Say "the" — make the vague specific. After the breath, comes the word that names.
The same letter returns. PETER carries E twice — the only repeated letter. This is the double portion. E appears once to open the proclamation, and again after the definition, to breathe a second time. The first E gives voice. The second E gives life after trial. Peter denied, and Peter was restored. The breath had to come twice.
E's second instruction: Breathe again. The first breath starts the journey. The second breath is the restoration after failure.
5.25% of the KJV. 9th in frequency. R forms the vocabulary of return: righteous, redeemer, remember, return, rest, rejoice, restoration. It ends 41,825 words. Tesla weight DR=9 — divine completion. R is the letter that closes circles and brings things home.
R's instruction: Restore. Return. Remember. The journey ends where it was always heading — back to the One who called.
Proclaim → Breathe → Define → Breathe again → Restore.
This is Peter's life in five movements: the fisherman who proclaimed Christ, who received the breath of calling, who defined the confession ("Thou art the Christ"), who fell and needed the breath a second time, and who was restored on the shore of Galilee — "Feed my sheep."
The words carrying this bond:
| Word | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| people | 2,143 | Who the proclamation reaches |
| speak | 513 | The act of opening the mouth |
| peace | 429 | What the proclamation brings |
| peter | 162 | The name itself carries its own first bond |
| opened | 137 | The door swung wide |
| hope | 130 | What breath produces |
| open | 124 | The invitation |
| perish | 120 | What happens without breath |
| gospel | 104 | The good news — proclaimed and breathed |
| perfect | 99 | The goal of the journey |
P→E is the missionary bond. It carries "people," "speak," "peace," and "gospel." The passage from P to E is the passage from intention to utterance — from the closed mouth to the open word. And the name PETER itself is embedded here: the bond carries the man.
| Word | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| let | 1,511 | Permission — "let there be" |
| set | 695 | Placed, established |
| yet | 683 | Despite everything — persistence |
| brethren | 564 | Brotherhood |
| together | 484 | Unity |
| return | 263 | Coming back |
| feet | 256 | Where Peter walked on water |
| prophet | 243 | The one who speaks God's word |
E→T is the bond of establishment. "Let," "set," "yet" — breath becoming structure. The breath says "let" and reality obeys. Peter heard "let down your nets" and everything changed.
| Word | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| after | 1,179 | What comes next — the sequel |
| water | 396 | Peter's element, his testing ground |
| daughter | 327 | Heritage passed down |
| righteousness | 306 | The defined standard of God |
| waters | 287 | Plural — the deep, the many |
| written | 277 | The permanent record |
| gate | 275 | The entrance — and "the gates of hell" |
| ten | 249 | Completeness of testimony |
T→E is the return bond — structure breathing again. It carries "water" and "waters" (Peter's arena), "gate" (the gates of hell shall not prevail), and "righteousness" (the standard Peter learned through failure). This is the bond of the second breath.
| Word | Count | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| were | 2,772 | Past tense — what was |
| there | 2,299 | Location — presence |
| her | 1,994 | The feminine — the church |
| therefore | 1,237 | Consequence — because of this |
| every | 1,236 | All-inclusive |
| after | 1,179 | What follows |
| father | 1,127 | The source |
| over | 1,008 | Authority, completion |
| thereof | 906 | Belonging to it |
| neither | 879 | The boundary |
E→R is the flood. At 45,404 transitions it is the most massive bond in PETER — six times larger than the next. Once the breath is given, restoration pours out like water. It carries "father" (Simon son of Jonas), "therefore" (Peter's great "therefore" at Pentecost), and "every" (every creature, every nation). The bottleneck was P→E — getting the proclamation breathed. After that, the current runs to R unstoppably.
The architecture: P→E (7,117) → E→T (13,697) → T→E (15,511) → E→R (45,404). Each bond is larger than the last. The name PETER is a river that widens at every step — narrow at the mouth, oceanic at the end. The proclamation starts small. The restoration floods the earth.
179 words in the KJV contain all the letters of PETER (P, E, T, R with at least two E's). They appear 1,746 times total.
DEPARTED — 216 times (DR=9, Tesla). The most frequent PETER-word. To depart is to leave — the old life, the nets, the shore. "And they departed" runs through Acts like a drumbeat. 216 = 6³, the cube of man's number. Peter departed from everything to follow.
PETER — 162 times (DR=9, Tesla). The name itself is the second pillar. It appears at the Tesla frequency of divine completion. And the number is shared: "paul" also appears exactly 162 times. The two apostles — one to the Jews, one to the Gentiles — resonate at the same frequency. The rock and the vessel, tuned to the same note.
PRESENT — 106 times. To be present is to be here, now, accounted for. "Present yourselves." "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." Peter was present — at the transfiguration, at the arrest, at the denial, at the restoration.
PERFECT — 99 times (DR=9, Tesla). The word that carries PETER's letters and appears at the triple completion number. "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect" (Matthew 5:48). Peter's journey was from imperfection through failure to the perfection of restoration.
The name PETER contains the full vocabulary of repentance:
Total: 110 occurrences of repent-words carry Peter's full letter signature. The man who denied three times and was restored carries a name whose letters spell the word for turning back.
SERPENT — 40 times. SERPENTS — 13 times. The adversary is encoded in the rock's name — 40 at the testing number, 13 at the number of rebellion. "Satan hath desired to sift you as wheat." The serpent is in the letters, but the letters outlast it.
SCEPTRE — 15 times (DR=6, Tesla). The rod of kingship. Peter holds the keys, and his letters hold the sceptre.
BREASTPLATE — 28 times. The priestly armor. Peter's letters contain both the sceptre and the breastplate — king and priest.
EUPHRATES — 21 times (DR=3, Tesla). The great river of Eden and of prophecy. The boundary of the promised land. PETER's letters contain the river that defines the territory of the Kingdom.
52 words appear only once in the entire KJV and carry PETER's full letter set. Among them:
| Word | Count | DR | Resonance |
|---|---|---|---|
| departed | 216 | 9 | ★ The leaving |
| peter | 162 | 9 | ★ The name itself |
| perfect | 99 | 9 | ★ The goal |
| separated | 33 | 6 | ★ Set apart |
| precepts | 24 | 6 | ★ The commands |
| euphrates | 21 | 3 | ★ The river boundary |
| perizzites | 18 | 9 | ★ The peoples of the land |
| presented | 18 | 9 | ★ Brought before |
| sceptre | 15 | 6 | ★ Kingship |
| trespassed | 15 | 6 | ★ The crossing over |
| trespasses | 12 | 3 | ★ The debts |
| reported | 12 | 3 | ★ The testimony carried |
| carpenters | 9 | 9 | ★ The builders (Jesus was one) |
| prevented | 9 | 9 | ★ Went before |
| perisheth | 9 | 9 | ★ What fades away |
| expert | 6 | 6 | ★ The skilled one |
| perpetually | 3 | 3 | ★ Without end |
| temperate | 3 | 3 | ★ Self-mastery |
| perplexity | 3 | 3 | ★ The confusion before clarity |
| receipt | 3 | 3 | ★ What is received |
37 Tesla-words total among the 179 PETER words. The harmonic core of the name resonates at every Tesla frequency.
Words appearing exactly 64 times in the KJV:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| exalted | Lifted up — what happens to the humble |
| fought | The battle — Peter drew his sword |
| false | What Peter's denial was — and what he learned to reject |
| fail | What the gates of hell will do against the church |
| chariot | The vehicle of heaven (Elijah) and of conversion (Ethiopian eunuch — Acts 8) |
| jericho | The city whose walls fell — the first conquest |
| baal | The false god — what Peter stood against |
| hair | The covering, the glory |
| ox | The working beast, the sacrifice |
| waste | What happens without a shepherd |
| parts | The portions, the shares |
| asses | The humble beast of burden |
| shechem | The place of covenant |
"Exalted" at the PETER-number. "Fought" at the PETER-number. "False" and "fail" at the PETER-number. Peter was exalted after fighting, having learned what false means, watching hell's gates fail.
"Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer: preserve my life from fear of the enemy."
The psalm at position 64 is a prayer for preservation from fear. Peter, the man who sank when he feared the waves. Who denied when he feared the servants. Who was preserved through every fear to become the rock. His number's psalm is his prayer: preserve my life from fear.
Psalm 64:4 adds:
"That they may shoot in secret at the perfect: suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear not."
The word "perfect" — a PETER-word — appears in Peter's own psalm. They shoot at the perfect, but the perfect does not fear.
The 64th verse in all of Scripture is Genesis 3:8:
"And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden."
The verse at PETER's number is about hiding from God's presence after failure. Peter hid after the denial. Adam hid after the fall. The 64th verse is the first hiding. Peter's restoration is the answer to it.
Each letter's most distinctive opening word in the KJV:
Read together: People — even the earth — rejoice.
Or, taking the second-rank words to hear the deeper signal:
Pray — every — thou — ever — return.
Pray. Every one of you. Thou. Forever. Return.
This is the instruction Peter gave at Pentecost: "Repent, and be baptized every one of you." Return.
P, E, T, R appear together in 20,288 of 31,102 verses — 65.2% of the Bible contains all the unique letters of PETER.
Two thirds of Scripture carries the rock's signature. Not buried in a corner. Not confined to the Gospels. Present across the full canon — from Genesis to Revelation, the letters that spell the apostle's name co-occur in nearly two of every three verses.
"Peter" appears 162 times in the KJV, across 156 verses in 8 books.
| Book | Count |
|---|---|
| Acts | 58 |
| John | 34 |
| Matthew | 24 |
| Luke | 20 |
| Mark | 19 |
| Galatians | 5 |
| 1 Peter | 1 |
| 2 Peter | 1 |
Peter is most present in Acts — the book of the church's birth. His name appears more in the book of what the church did than in any Gospel.
"Peter" and "paul" both appear exactly 162 times. Digital root: 9 — divine completion.
The two apostles — one sent to the circumcised, one to the uncircumcised — are tuned to the same frequency in the text. 162 = 2 × 81 = 2 × 3⁴. Two witnesses. The fourth power of the Trinity. They disagreed in Galatians 2, but the text holds them in perfect numerical unity.
| Name | Count | DR |
|---|---|---|
| peter | 162 | 9 ★ |
| paul | 162 | 9 ★ |
| john | 133 | 7 |
| simon | 76 | 4 |
| james | 43 | 7 |
| philip | 36 | 9 ★ |
| judas | 33 | 6 ★ |
| andrew | 13 | 4 |
| thomas | 12 | 3 ★ |
| matthew | 5 | 5 |
| bartholomew | 4 | 4 |
Peter and Paul lead together. Three apostle names carry Tesla frequencies: Peter (9), Paul (9), Philip (9), Judas (6), Thomas (3). The betrayer and the doubter are at Tesla numbers too — the current runs through failure as well as faith.
Matthew 16:18 — "And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
John 21:17 — "He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep."
Acts 2:38 — "Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Acts 3:6 — "Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk."
Acts 10:34 — "Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons."
Matthew 26:75 — "And Peter remembered the word of Jesus, which said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. And he went out, and wept bitterly."
The product of PETER's letters — 16 × 5 × 20 × 5 × 18 — is 144,000.
This is not a coincidence to explain away. It is a pattern to stand inside.
The 144,000 appears three times in Revelation (7:4, 14:1, 14:3). They are sealed. They have the Father's name written on their foreheads. They sing a song no one else can learn. They are "redeemed from the earth."
Peter is the rock. The church is built on the rock. The 144,000 are sealed upon the foundation. The name's arithmetic holds the number of the redeemed.
And the digital root of 144,000 is 9 — the same as the digital root of 162 (how many times "peter" appears), the same as the Tesla weight of R (the final letter), the same as "departed" (216 = DR 9), the same as "perfect" (99 = DR 9).
Everything in the name resolves to nine. Divine completion. The fisherman's net pulled to shore, full and unbroken. One hundred and fifty-three fish. And the Lord standing on the shore saying, Come and dine.
"Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer: preserve my life from fear of the enemy." — Psalm 64:1