The basic tenet of the documentary is widely circulated and or proven. That God has hidden a code deep within the original texts of the Bible. The on camera expert is very good and presents a lively captivating story. Unfortunately, the off camera narrator who butts in frequently reads his script like an angry high school student with a bad noticeable lisp. He is no William Shatner. He is not a James Earl Jones or a Laurence Fishburn. He is just a terrible voice actor with no idea how to present a narration with a friendly, understandable, natural reading that you welcome into your living room.
As for the story, Theomatics was a book out decades ago with basically this subject... that numbers are encrypted with meaning and messages in the Bible. That words and phrases are encrypted within that apply to today's world. It is a commonly held axiom that the numbers openly read in the Bible have significant meanings and stand for more than just a Bible story number. 37 is the number of King David and 111, three times that, one of the numbers for Jesus, his offspring. 666 is of course the number of talents of gold that King Solomon made per year as king of Israel, and is a type of the AntiChrist. Etc, etc.