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Numerology

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Here are some biblical numbers and their meanings:

 

1. Entity, presence / unity, order; 2. Division / witnessing; 3. Divine perfection, Trinity; 5. Grace. 6. Man's number and Satan's influence; Spiritual wholeness and perfection; 9. Fruit of the Spirit, Divine completeness from the Lord; 10. Testimony, Law, and responsibility; 11. Judgement and disorder; 12. Governmental perfection, rule, and authority under God; 13. Depravity, lost and rebellious; 15. Rest; 16. Love; 18. Independence, spiritual bondage (6+6+6); 19. Faith; 22. Light and life; 23. Death; 24. Royal, Divine, Priesthood; 25. Forgiveness of sins; 30. Fullness of Man / dedication; 33. Promise of salvation through the shed blood of Christ; 40. Trial, testing, tribulation / lost generation in the wilderness; 44. Perdition; 45. Preservation, inheritance; 48. Tabernacle, dwelling place; 49. Wrath of God; 50. Holy Spirit, Israel's Jubilee; 51. Divine Revelation (51 books); 60. Pride; 65. Apostasy; 66. Image or idol worship; 70. Israel's restoration; 99. Seal; 100. God's election; 120. Man's maximum lifespan granted by God; 144. The Spirit-guided life; 200. Insufficiency of Earthly / fleshly things; 390. Number of Israel; 400. Period of Divine perfection; 430. Promise to the Law, sojourning; 490. Spiritual perfection (70 x 7), Israel's complete & final restoration; 600. Warfare; 666. Number of the Man of Sin (Anti-Christ); 777. God (Elohim); 888. The physical resurrection of Jesus Christ and His Saints, and the New Creation; 1000. Number of the Glory of God, Divine completion / age of global peace in years.
 

And here's one non-biblical number to which I've given a meaning: 0. Before the Beginning, disunity and chaos 

Does anyone else here know of any other numbers that have special biblical, or non-biblical, meanings?  Perhaps the numbers have personal or religious meanings?  Please let me know.  


I am one of many, an expression of the divine nature of Christ

"I think, therefore I am" - René Descartes

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9 hours ago, Soul-lover 2020 said:

And here's one non-biblical number to which I've given a meaning: 0. Before the Beginning,

Or perhaps "Without Beginning":)

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Have you got some special numbers?


I am one of many, an expression of the divine nature of Christ

"I think, therefore I am" - René Descartes

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Cetus56,

All things on this side of eternity, where there is sin and death, have a beginning and an end.  Eternity is infinite time, i.e. time with neither a beginning nor end.  Jesus Christ is God and said to St. John in the Book of Revelation: "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End [of all things]", and because He is the eternal Creator, He has no beginning nor end.  Therefore time is in Him, and He is in time.

Andrea:) 

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I am one of many, an expression of the divine nature of Christ

"I think, therefore I am" - René Descartes

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4 hours ago, Soul-lover 2020 said:

Eternity is infinite time

I don't know about eternity and time but don't confuse eternity with infinate. Infinate and time don't even belong in the same sentence together. See what I'm saying? You need to make a quantum leap here. As Peter Ralson said in one of Leo's interviews "Infinity is not lots and lots". See? Time doesnt exist in God's eye. Not even infinate amounts of it.

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My first and favorite book on Numerology. Never found any others who really compare.

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also by same Author.


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On 5/14/2019 at 10:02 PM, cetus56 said:

I don't know about eternity and time but don't confuse eternity with infinity. Infinity and time don't even belong in the same sentence together. See what I'm saying? You need to make a quantum leap here. As Peter Ralson said in one of Leo's interviews "Infinity is not lots and lots". See? Time doesn't exist in God's eye. Not even infinite amounts of it.

Cetus56,

According to the Holy Bible, a thousand years are a day to God. 

If Time wasn't infinite eternally speaking, then God could not have created all things, because such a dynamic process could only have happened in time and not outside it.  Time preexisted all things apart from God.  Space-time is infinite. 

Another interesting thing to consider is the fact that God knew the end of human history as we know it from the very beginning, which suggests that absolute Time isn't strictly linear.

It took me quite a while to make sense of that.

Andrea:) 

    

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