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1 | Number 216 | Bible general Archive 3 | ebrain | 160393 | ||
Thank you Hank for your post on 216. I have allways been interested in Biblical numerology, and think that you might just find the folowing of interest. A man said to his friend, I would very much like to be in the center of the will of God. His friend replied, Perhaps we will find advice on this in the center of the Bible. How can we find the centre of the Bible?. Well the Book of Psalm's is near the middle, perhaps it is in there someware, yes but which Psalm do we look for?. I wonder if it might be someware between the longest, and the shortest?. 117 is the shortest, and 119 is the longest, could it then be 118?, yes but in any case how can we be sure that 118 is indeed in the centre. Let us consider that all the Psalm's represent Chapters, and count how many Chapters there are each side of 118. The total in each case is 594, so it must be 118, but which verse?, well if we add 594 to 594 we get 1188, could this be indicating that verse 8 is the one in question?. Well read that verse, and see what you think. More another time. Every blessing. ebrain. |
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2 | Number 216 | Bible general Archive 3 | Hank | 160418 | ||
Dear ebrain: Thanks for responding. Indeed there is sagacity in Psalm 118:8 regardless of the method one uses to arrive at it! ..... You may be acquainted with the numerological tale of Shakespeare and Psalm 46. The Authorized Version was printed the same year that William Shakespeare turned 46. If one counts down from the beginning of Psalm 46, the 46th word is "shake." If he counts up from the end of the Psalm, the 46th word is "spear." Is the connection with the Bard merely coincidental or did the translators, or even the Bard himself, have a hand in it? ..... I've followed your posts with interest and take this opportunity to bid you a belated welcome to this Forum. I note that hail from the UK. So did my great-grandfather who came to America from Birmingham, England and settled in Birmingham, Alabama. --Hank | ||||||
3 | Number 216 | Bible general Archive 3 | ebrain | 160466 | ||
Thank you again Hank, this time for your kind words of welcome. I am a little older than you having been born in December 1931. Oh! and by the way I must be half American, as my father was born in the States. I was not aware of the possible connection between our National Poet,and Psalm 46, thank's for that, it's most interesting. Allow me to share with you somthing about the No 7 which I understand indicates Divine perfection, and completion. A number of years ago I found myself wondering if Biblical numbers could also be found in other translations, for example English. To this end I looked at the very first verse in the Bible namely Gen Ch 1 v 1, and decided to try 'created' as it has 7 leters, (in Hebrew only 4 letters). God said 'I am the first and the last', Hebrew does not have a seperate set of shapes for numbers as we do in English, but ascribes to each letter a number, A is 1, B is 2, C is 3, and so on, now just suppose that we had the same, then the first and the last letters of 'created' would have a value of 3 and 4 which when added together make 7. Now suppose we give neumeric values to all the letters, and add them up, then the total is 308, a number that can be divided exactly by 7 whith none left over. Note, After the 10th letter J, the next K is 20, L is 30, M is 40, and so on up to 100, and then the next is 200 etc, etc. How about that then 3 lots of severn's, and what does 3 indicate but Trinity More later, the Lord bless you,and yours. ebrain. |
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