Originally posted by Sekhemet
Originally posted by dodgygeeza
Sorry but numbers mean nothing - my name has a few multiples of 666 as im sure most people will.
Numbers mean nothing eh? Thats a bit lame thinking. Numbers mean a lot, the computer your using wouldnt be working without even 010101s so...
Numbers is a book in the Bible too.. and the Bibles full of verses.. of which numbers are an important part.
Or is all that rubbish?
hey sekhemet....if your interested in numbers and the bible then you need to research theomatics. the bible, it seems like, is almost like a
computer program in itself....
In theomatics, people can learn how God has written His entire Word mathematically, because existing inside the Bible there is a mathematical design.
This design is the watermark that reveals God's divine authorship. No other work of literature ever written, apparently, contains anything that
closely resembles theomatics. It is totally unique to the 66 books of the Bible.
example.....
The Birth of Jesus and the Number 111
Over the years a large amount of scientific research has been done on every single reference related to the conception and birth of Jesus. There are
approximately sixty references in the New Testament, and a handful from the Old Testament, that refer, in one form or another, to the conception, the
birth, the babe in the manger, the child Jesus, etc. Virtually all of these references are saturated with multiples of 111. For sake of illustration,
we are going to show only a limited number here. The mathematical odds of the following pattern being in the Bible by chance, are millions to one. It
should be pointed out that the layout here is not in a scientific format, but the examples have been arranged so as to present an interesting flow to
the reading.
As it was shown on a previous page, the name for Jesus in Greek has a numerical value of 888. If you cut 888 in half, it comes out to 444. If you cut
444 in half, the number is 222. And half of 222 is the number 111. This number 111 is very predominant in reference to Jesus. But it is by no means
the only key number to do with Christ ~ there are many numbers that relate to all the names and attributes of Jesus and God. But the number 111, in
some instances, is absolutely pervasive, especially in those references that speak concerning His conception and birth.
Let us begin with Matthew’s account. Here is the very first reference. The entire passage as quoted has a value of 111 x 66.
www.theomatics.com...
[edit on 13-9-2007 by Funkydung]