By: Paul White
In a literary landscape crowded with surface-level spirituality, Trinity Infinity Divinity by David Courtney stands apart as a deeply personal and intellectually engaging exploration of faith, numbers, and divine order. Blending theology, numerology, mathematics, and biblical interpretation, Courtney’s book invites readers into a world where numbers are not simply symbols, but are proposed as potential sacred keys.
Originally conceived more than a decade ago and refined over years of study and contemplation, Trinity Infinity Divinity was officially released on Amazon on December 26, 2024. The book represents the culmination of Courtney’s long-standing interest in writing and his evolving journey into numerological theology.
At the heart of the book is a thought-provoking numerical framework. Courtney suggests a coded system in which numbers are interchangeable in specific triads and groupings: 1, 4, and 7; 2, 5, and 8; and 0, 3, 6, and 9. According to the author, these numerical relationships are not random and appear to form a hidden structure embedded across timekeeping systems, religious calendars, and sacred texts.
Through 29 chapters, Courtney explores how this numerical code may appear consistently across the ancient Hebrew calendar established by Hillel II, as well as the Gregorian, Julian, New Julian, Enochian, and both civil and sacred Hebrew calendars. Regardless of how a seven-day week is organized, he argues, the same numerical patterns seem to emerge. For Courtney, this consistency may suggest divine design rather than coincidence.
The book’s spiritual foundation is evident. Courtney attributes the origin of his insights to divine inspiration, expressing his belief that Jesus Christ guided him toward uncovering these patterns. Biblical references are woven throughout the text, particularly the recurring theme of light versus darkness. Rather than portraying them as simple opposites, Courtney explores them as mutually defining forces, each revealing the absence of the other.
One of the book’s central ideas revolves around the number 888, which Courtney describes as a symbolic gateway to understanding divinity. In Greek numerology, 888 is often associated with Jesus. Courtney extends this symbolism further, demonstrating how numerical calculations, letter values, and linguistic interpretation might align to reinforce his faith-based conclusions. For readers attuned to numerology, Kabbalah, or symbolic theology, these passages offer significant challenge and fascination.
David Courtney’s path to writing Trinity Infinity Divinity was anything but conventional. A writer, poet, and musician from a young age, he did not initially foresee authoring a numerology-focused theological work. His interest evolved after studying Kabbalistic texts such as The Universal Language of Cabalah by William Eisen and The Mystery Religions and the Seven Seals by David Lane. These works sparked an intense engagement with numbers that gradually reshaped his creative direction.
Courtney is candid about his process. He describes a tendency to obsess deeply over patterns and meanings, an intensity that permeates the book itself. This unfiltered honesty adds to the work’s authenticity. Trinity Infinity Divinity does not attempt to simplify its ideas for mass appeal; instead, it speaks directly to readers who are willing to engage with complex concepts and spiritual questions.
The author’s message is ultimately one of faith. Courtney hopes readers come away with a strengthened belief in God and an appreciation for how numerical order may reflect divine truth. For him, numbers are not simply abstract concepts but could be seen as evidence of sacred intention woven into reality itself.
While Trinity Infinity Divinity may appeal most strongly to readers interested in theology, numerology, Kabbalah, and metaphysical mathematics, it may also resonate with anyone drawn to unconventional perspectives on faith. It is a book born from conviction, persistence, and a desire to explore the unseen structures that might govern belief and time.
David Courtney continues to write and create, with future projects including poetry and music-focused works. For now, Trinity Infinity Divinity stands as his most ambitious and revealing publication to date.
Readers interested in learning more about David Courtney or connecting with him directly can find him online at www.facebook.com/geneticphrenetic or reach out via email at geneticfrenetic@yahoo.com.











