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BIBLICAL NUMEROLOGY: HIDDEN MEANINGS OF BIBLICAL NUMBERS

The bible is the most widely read book in the world. It contains many accounts of prophets of yore as well as moral lessons that a lot of us can take into account in our daily lives. The bible contains many significant numbers that are mentioned numerous times in various books and chapters. In this post, we’ll take a look at the implications of these numbers to the average Christian and anyone interested in Christian theology.

 

 

SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS IN THE BIBLE

 

 

  • 6 in the bible denotes some kind of imperfection. One can take the fact that God decided to add another day to close off the week at day 7 in order to reach perfection. This is thus a way for the creator to let us know that humans ought to strive for perfection by continuing on one more step until they get to their destination

 

  • 10 is yet another number in the bible that has been used exhaustively. This is a number of completion as well as one that’s associated with the calm before the storm. For example, Noah was the last major prophet before God decided to send a flood to earth. In addition, the 10 commandments were given to Moses in order to warn humanity of the consequences of not following God’s word.

 

  • 12 is a magical and special number in the bible as seen by the 12 disciples who closely followed Jesus’s way of life as well as his teachings. In addition, 12 is seen in the 12 tribes of Israel, and the foundations of the New Jerusalem which was built using a foundation of 12 stones. It can therefore be thought that this number alludes to some kind of exclusivity as well as protection from outside influences in both the bible and Christianity.

 

  • 40 is yet another number that carries with it a lot of importance. For example, the Israelites wandered the desert for 40 years, and Jesus fasted for 40 days before being tempted by Satan. This number is typically used to allude to tribulations as well as isolation, as well as a sort of test for those whose faith is questionable.

 

  • One of the most important numbers in the bible is 1. This is usually attributed to Yahweh or the creator, and it is a symbol of perfection and completion. 1 is considered as the beginning or genesis, as well as the infinite nature of the universe.

 

  • 3 is a number associated with the trinity as well as the different aspects of spirituality which come together to get man closer to his creator. 3 is also the moment in which the creator closes off his attempts at amnesty as well as the last chance for redemption. It’s thought that Jesus died when he was 33, and many individuals in the bible were called upon by God three times before responding.

 

  • 7 along with 1 are used to denote perfection as well as the multifaceted nature of the universe whose elements come together at the 7th day, year or decade to accomplish the completion of a cycle.

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Silvia R. Millis

Silvia R.Millis is a Spirituality & Relationships Editor, a registered yoga instructor, and an avid astrologer and tarot reader. She received her bachelor's in broadcasting and mass communication from State University of New Jersey (College of New Jersey), and lives in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

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