Dear Doves,
There is an expression, "hiding in plain sight", and I cannot provide a better example of it than the following:
I was aware that the dimensions of the Holy of Holies in the First Temple was recorded in 1 Kings, but I could not recall exactly where, so I did a search for "20 cubits by 20 cubits" and the results came back for 1 Kings 6:20. Then I received a (pleasant) shock, for it was staring me in the face all this time but didn't see it, namely, that 6:20 is reminiscent of 620, and the year 2020 has been dominated by the Coronavirus, corona is Spanish for crown, and the Hebrew word for crown is keter which has a Gematria value of 620.
Also note that the full 3-dimensional proportions of the Holy of Holies was a cube 20 cubits wide by 20 cubits long and 20 cubits tall, 620 reversed is 026 or 26, and a cube has 6 sides, 8 corners, and 12 edges for a total of 26.
In addition, Torah mathematics expert Jeffrey Meiliken points out that the Gematria value of the Hebrew phrase "the crown", h'keter, is 625, and the sum of the letters, words, and verses in the Torah is 390,625, or 625 squared.
For yet more analysis of 20 and 2020, the below link from Meiliken's site has much information, in particular I wish to point to the section where it is explained that the maximum height of the sukkah, or Tabernacles booth, is 20 cubits, hopefully pointing to the year 2020 being the "upper limit" for us.
Sincerely, Dennis