I just gave them, brother. It was in posts #10 through #15.That would be nice!
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I just gave them, brother. It was in posts #10 through #15.That would be nice!
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Biblical Numerics or Bible Numbers should never sacrifice context of what the Bible actually says. Actually, the numbers only have meaning based on what the Bible says. For example: The Number seven (in it’s first mention) is defined according to the Bible as….I agree, it's an interesting thing. I see many people who seem to take it well beyond what I see supported in the Bible, and I always like to say, the plain things are the main things, and, we should never try to go against the plain saying because we think some Biblical numbers lead us that way.
I like to take each case and look at it in it's own right. The circumfrence of the bronze sea is an interesting number to look at.
Do you have an idea on how to count the number?
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There is no such thing as a book that contains the original languages perfectly that exist on our planet. God either preserved His words like He said He would (Psalms 12:6-7), or He didn’t. I believe God and not scholars and or Textual Criticism that says we don’t have a perfect Bible today.These posts of yours are total madness! Primarily, you are basing this kind of voodoo nonsense on the King James TRANSLATION, not the original languages. Also, as I have stated numerous times previously: chapter and verse numbers are NOT part of Scripture! They are reference numbers only!
And this kind of stuff has absolutely nothing to do with Jesus Christ!
You also fail to understand that GOD’s Word teaches that He preserves copies and not the originals. This was done with Jeremiah in Jeremiah 36:28, and with Moses in Exodus 34:1. The Ethiopian eunuch most likely did not have the original Isaiah scroll because Jesus read from Isaiah prior in the gospels. The scroll of Isaiah that the eunuch had was called Scripture. Meaning, a copy was called Scripture. 2 Timothy 3:16 says all Scripture is given by inspiration of God. So the copy was inspired. Believe it or not.These posts of yours are total madness! Primarily, you are basing this kind of voodoo nonsense on the King James TRANSLATION, not the original languages. Also, as I have stated numerous times previously: chapter and verse numbers are NOT part of Scripture! They are reference numbers only!
And this kind of stuff has absolutely nothing to do with Jesus Christ!
Sure they are a part of Scripture. My Bible currently has chapter and verse numbers in it. Most Bibles do. Try buying a copy of the Scriptures without chapter and verse numbers in it and see how far you get at church. The Pastor will tell you to turn to a particular chapter and verse. Good luck trying to find that place in the Bible without the aid of these things. God knew they would be important to the body of Christ. For if a Christian says John 3:16 to you, do you slam them with your words about how the chapter and verse numbers are not in the Bible? Or do you rejoice in what that verse says together?These posts of yours are total madness! Primarily, you are basing this kind of voodoo nonsense on the King James TRANSLATION, not the original languages. Also, as I have stated numerous times previously: chapter and verse numbers are NOT part of Scripture! They are reference numbers only!
And this kind of stuff has absolutely nothing to do with Jesus Christ!
Yes, any discussion of Biblical numbers I think begins with 7. I've forgotten so much of what I used to know about this. From the interconnectedness of God's message, to the intricacies in the words and numbers, the prophecies, it all just practically screams to me that this Book is from Outside. From God Himself.Biblical Numerics or Bible Numbers should never sacrifice context of what the Bible actually says. Actually, the numbers only have meaning based on what the Bible says. For example: The Number seven (in it’s first mention) is defined according to the Bible as….
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So according to the Bible, seven means….
#1. To Bring Something to an End (and or it can mean):
#2. To Sanctify Something (and or it can mean):
#3. To Bless Something.
Seven is also associated with GOD a lot in the Bible.
In Genesis 7, it is when the flood waters arrived and it brought in an END to the world.
Revelation is filled with tons of the number seven? Why? Because it is the ending book of the Bible.
Joshua and the Israelites marched around Jericho seven times and they had seven priests, and seven ram horn trumpets, and on the seventh day the walls of Jericho fell. Jericho as a city ENDED that day. Just as the last day of the week (seven) is the END of the week.
See, I cannot look in the Bible, and say that this does not mean anything. God does not just put random numbers in His Word for no real good reason. Everything God does has a purpose and meaning behind it.
I read the article and they don’t seem to counter any of the amazing mathematical miracles found in the Bible.If anyone is actually interested in numbers in the Bible, here is a very good article...
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Numbers in the Bible
The modern reader of the Bible—especially of the Old Testament—often finds its use of numbers strange. … Numbers in the Bible Read More »www.namb.net
It is well-written and clearly combats the superstitious "numerology" posted by someone else on this forum.
See also my quick points in my post #22.If anyone is actually interested in numbers in the Bible, here is a very good article...
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Numbers in the Bible
The modern reader of the Bible—especially of the Old Testament—often finds its use of numbers strange. … Numbers in the Bible Read More »www.namb.net
It is well-written and clearly combats the superstitious "numerology" posted by someone else on this forum.
What is the probability of the word “Jesus” (Referring to only Himself) appearing 70 x 7 times in BOTH the odd books of the New Testament and the even books of the New Testament? 70 x 7 is not insignificant equation in the Bible because Jesus tells us to forgive 70 x 7. What do you do with facts like that? Do you not understand that this is either just a crazy insane lucky coincidence or it is indeed the Word of God that is divine. That’s what I don’t understand about you here. it just seems like you did not even look at what I posted and or you truly did not consider the probability of these things happening by random chance as being nearly impossible. The thing is… this is not the only mathematical miracle in the Bible, too. I gave others that are just as amazing. How can you write this all off? That’s what I don’t get. It’s like you don’t want to see. Instead of considering the evidence in that I may be right, you simply doubled down in your own lack of knowledge on this topic.If anyone is actually interested in numbers in the Bible, here is a very good article...
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Numbers in the Bible
The modern reader of the Bible—especially of the Old Testament—often finds its use of numbers strange. … Numbers in the Bible Read More »www.namb.net
It is well-written and clearly combats the superstitious "numerology" posted by someone else on this forum.
Chapter and verse numbers are there for reference only, as you pointed out in your post. They are not part of Scripture; they are indexes or references only.Sure they are a part of Scripture. My Bible currently has chapter and verse numbers in it. Most Bibles do. Try buying a copy of the Scriptures without chapter and verse numbers in it and see how far you get at church. The Pastor will tell you to turn to a particular chapter and verse. Good luck trying to find that place in the Bible without the aid of these things. God knew they would be important to the body of Christ. For if a Christian says John 3:16 to you, do you slam them with your words about how the chapter and verse numbers are not in the Bible? Or do you rejoice in what that verse says together?
Honestly, I don’t think you actually looked at the points I made in this thread and your just hitting the disagree button in mindless frustration.
I think we will have to agree to disagree on this one, brother. I see God progressively moving through time and having His hand on the whole entire translation process and in keeping His Word for us today in the English. For God is not the God of the dead, but of the living. But that’s not a problem if you don’t want to discuss the mathematical miracles of chapter and verse numbers. I think basic biblical numerics (with no chapter and verse numbers) would fit the bill just fine, as well. Throughout the Bible, various numbers do have an ascribed meaning attached. The big ones that are obvious is number seven, the number three.Chapter and verse numbers are there for reference only, as you pointed out in your post. They are not part of Scripture; they are indexes or references only.
You wrote, "The Pastor will tell you to turn to a particular chapter and verse. Good luck trying to find that place in the Bible without the aid of these things." That is a convenient aid in church and on forums, but they're equivalent to the route numbers of roads. However, the route numbers are not the roads.
This is post #35 of this discussion. Is "35" part of the discussion? Of course not. It is a reference number, but it is not part of the post.
I am interested in what the Bible authors have to say. But they did not include chapter and verse numbers in their writings. They are not part of the Bible text!
My apologies. It was not my intention to attack you personally but it was to attack what I feel is the wrong belief. Imagine from my perspective. If I am correct, and God did guide the hands of men to place the chapter and verse numbers in the Bible, and a person were to vehemently attack that, I was merely setting out to defend the working of God and or His providence in history involving the church. I honestly did not know how far you would speak against chapter and verse numbers, but my point was to drive home the idea that they certainly do have a purpose in God’s church (of which He intended - like a Christian saying John 3:16 to one another, and with a Pastor telling his flock to turn to a certain place in the Bible, etcetera). God who knows the future surely would have known about the Chapter and verse numbers and realize the importance to the body of Christ. They are in most bibles today. I believe God speaks to us today with the Book of the LORD we have now in English.And why do you have to include this in your post: "For if a Christian says John 3:16 to you, do you slam them with your words about how the chapter and verse numbers are not in the Bible" ? That kind of personal attack seems very unlike you.
Hey, I was just wondering, have you yourself confirmed these letter and word counts? I haven't, so I'm wondering if you have.As we can see from my last post (above), the first and last verses of the Bible have the same number of…
#1. Letters.
#2. Words.
#3. Vowels.
#4. Consonants.
What are the odds of that happening?
These are not just random verses but the first and the last.
Yes, it’s confirmed in this video here (of which the screen captures come from).Hey, I was just wondering, have you yourself confirmed these letter and word counts? I haven't, so I'm wondering if you have.
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