- The numerical values of Hebrew word AL AB meaning "God the Father", and HEVIE meaning "Angels of the 7 cups", gives each one 34.
There is a video on youtube (15 minute long or so) titled "Numeric Patterns of 37 and 73" in the Bible. It discusses Hebrew and Greek. It is worth checking out if you haven't already.
37 is quite the interesting number, just on Mathematics alone is cool.
111: 1+1+1=3 and 3 x 37 = 111
222: 2+2+2=6 and 6 x 37 = 222
333: 3+3+3=9 and 9 x 37 = 333
999: 9+9+9=27 and 27 x 37 = 999
Aren't all snake handlers KJVO?
#food4thought
as mentioned earlier, some people think that Greek & Hebrew manuscripts can be corrected with king James's English translation.
what would that be?
Aren't all snake handlers KJVO?
#food4thought
Aren't all snake handlers KJVO?
Actually, snake handlers are of the Pentecostal branch.
There is a video on youtube (15 minute long or so) titled "Numeric Patterns of 37 and 73" in the Bible. It discusses Hebrew and Greek. It is worth checking out if you haven't already.
There certainly is a pattern related to triple digit numbers and 3 and 7.
777 = 37 x 3 x 7
7077 = 337 x 3 x 7
7707 = 367 x 3 x 7
I really don't see the point in trying to correct Greek and Hebrew manuscripts with the King James Bible.
Zackly. When the KJV differs from the Greek and Hebrew mss, obviously the mss had it wrong.Its what a person does when 'kjv only' runs into reality and reality isn't quite as important to them as 'kjv'
You'll get there too, if you haven't already.
This rather undermines the idea that the number patterns "prove" that the KJV is God's perfect translation in English.
Its what a person does when 'kjv only' runs into reality and reality isn't quite as important to them as 'kjv'
You'll get there too, if you haven't already.
“Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word:” (Psalm 148:8)
“Fire” 427 (7 x 61) verses in the Old Testament.
“Fire” this is the 240th (7 x 40) occurrence of the this word in the Bible.
“fire” found 548 (137 x 4) times in the Bible (case).
“Fire” (case sensitive) found only once in the KJB and this is the 260th (26 x 10) verse in the Bible that contains the word fire. (Exodus 3 come to mind for me).
All forms of the word fire (fires , firebrands, etc) found 476 (7 x 17 x 4) times in the OT.
“hail” 21 (3 x 7) time this word occurs in the Bible.
“hail” 28 (7 x 4) times in the OT.
“swow*” (7 x 2) this is the 14th occurrence of the words snow or snowy in the KJB.
“vapour” this is the 3rd occurrence of this word in the Bible.
“storm*” 7th occurrence of stormy or storm.
“wind” is found 37 times in the wisdom books.
“his word” 21st (3 x 7) occurrence in the Bible.
“his word” found 37 times in the KJB
“word” 237th (3 x 79) occurrence of this word in the Bible.
I plan on talking about some things related to this verse in the next couple of days.
Not at all!
"This is the third time I am coming to you. In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established." (2 Corinthians 13:1)
established = 74 (37 x 2) times in KJB
Hebrew, Greek and English. It is biblical.
(scratches chin thoughtfully...) Um, so... Tyndale's Bible wasn't in English?
The problem here is with your logic. The KJV was not the first English Bible. Any English Bible, or for that matter any Bible of any language, could qualify as the "third witness". The principle of three witnesses is biblical, but the application you make of it stretches the meaning.
(scratches chin thoughtfully...) Um, so... Tyndale's Bible wasn't in English?
The problem here is with your logic. The KJV was not the first English Bible. Any English Bible, or for that matter any Bible of any language, could qualify as the "third witness". The principle of three witnesses is biblical, but the application you make of it stretches the meaning.
The fact is there is number pattern is found in the King James Bible related to the number 37 as well as in the Hebrew and Greek texts. These are just facts.
The fact is that there are a heck of a lot more verses in the Bible than the ones whose numbers are divisible by 37, but you don't look at any of those. And the fact is that through this thread, it's been pointed out that some of the counts the software you've been encouraging ppl to install are wrong.
Only talking about 1/37th of all the verses or words in scripture and ignoring all the other ones doesn't demonstrate a pattern. I could ignore all odd numbers and tell you everything is divisible by 2, couldn't I?
I think it was Angela who suggested that you count all these words yourself. What if it turns out that software isn't accurate, but actually built to take you down a rabbit hole? How you gonna know?