We continue our study of 148. Let us look at each digit as the index of its corresponding prime.
| Index | 1 | 4 | 8 |
| Prime | 2 | 7 | 19 |
Hence, we have 2719. 2719 is the 397th prime, but 397 itself is the 19th Twin Gaussian Composite (TGC). We therefore can conclude that 19th TGC generates the revelation order of 1:1 which has 19 letters.
We also can multiply these prime, i.e., 2, 7, 19 and obtain the following.
2 × 7 × 19 = 266
However, 266th composite is 334 and we find the number of verses in the Quran including the un-numbered opening statements from the 19th twin TPCs.
| Index of Twin TPC | Index of TPC | Index of TPC | Twin TPC | Twin TPC |
| 19 | 333 | 334 | 19422 | 19428 |
We have;
19 × 334 = 6346; Total number of verses in the Quran
More on 2719:
There is still more about 2719 which is derived from 148. The prime number 2719 is the index of composite 3168 which in turn is the index of composite 3683. This tells us that chapter 36 has 83 verses. Recall that chapter 36 is the 19th initialed sura in the Quran. Furthermore, 36:83 is a prime numbered verse and it is 951st such verse from the beginning of the Quran. Number 951 is a semi prime and it is the 285th such number and 285 is the total frequencies of “Ya” + “Seen” in this chapter called YaSeen.
