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Feb 9, 2024 · Meaning of Numbers in the Bible. Let’s take a brief look at the most common numbers found in Scripture and their biblical meanings. Number 1: Symbolic of unity (Deuteronomy 6:4). God is one, Jesus and the Father are one, etc. Number 2: Symbolic of a witness (Exodus 25:22; Matthew 26:60; Luke 10:1).
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In biblical numerology, four is the number of the earth, or the material creation of God. On the fourth day of creation the material world was finished (Gen. 1:14-19), thereby allowing God to furnish it with living creatures.
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Objectives: Students will... 1) Be introduced to the book of Numbers and review what they have learned so far. 2) Study Numbers 9 and Exodus 12: The Passover and its importance. 3) See that God is powerful and we need to obey His commands. 4) Do activities that show the Passover and how it points to Christ.
God is the one who created the quantities we use numerals to record. He’s also the one who gave man the ability to recognize and record quantities in the first place! Consider how the following biblical principles transform the way we see numbers, and math in general.
Numbers are used in the Bible to depict stories, to define meaning and symbols, and to provide us with a base for our understanding of God’s word. By knowing and truly understanding the meanings behind the numbers, we can see the true beauty and love of God for His people.
Numerical Patterns of The Bible. Numbers all through the Bible hold secret meanings. God has carefully placed these secret messages using math patterns throughout Scripture. By looking at how basic numbers link to God’s character and plans, we can start uncovering the Bible’s amazing secrets.
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Jun 6, 2016 · Biblical Numerology explores the use and meaning of biblical numbers. This post reviews a book by John J. Davis which examines this fascinating subject.