666 and 911 - Numbers buried in plain site

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It's NOT a book of witchcraft.

Stop accusing the Brethren. That's Satan's job not yours.

Why don't you speak from a position of knowledge instead of fantasy?
Numerology is witchcraft and divination; we've been over this before. It is highly condemned in the Bible.
 

JohnDB

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Numerology is witchcraft and divination; we've been over this before. It is highly condemned in the Bible.
There is appropriate use of numbers in scripture...
Which is what Bullingers book discusses in detail.

Such as the number 2 figures prominently in the book of Esther...and Joseph's story in Genesis.

The same number of fish caught in John's gospel towards the end is the numerical value of the term "Bene Elohim" or commonly known as "Sons of God".

40 days and 40 nights is an expression of divine anger and frustration.....

These aren't witchcraft numbers and exactly what Bullinger discusses in his book.

But go ahead and keep acting like Satan accusing people of wickedness who are innocent. When Paul said "There is therefore no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus" apparently you are saying he is lying or you cut that section out of your Bible. You certainly don't believe him....and Paul was understating that truth....massively!
 
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There is appropriate use of numbers in scripture...
Which is what Bullingers book discusses in detail.

Such as the number 2 figures prominently in the book of Esther...and Joseph's story in Genesis.

The same number of fish caught in John's gospel towards the end is the numerical value of the term "Bene Elohim" or commonly known as "Sons of God".

40 days and 40 nights is an expression of divine anger and frustration.....

These aren't witchcraft numbers and exactly what Bullinger discusses in his book.

But go ahead and keep acting like Satan accusing people of wickedness who are innocent. When Paul said "There is therefore no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus" apparently you are saying he is lying or you cut that section out of your Bible. You certainly don't believe him....and Paul was understating that truth....massively!
The appropriate use of numbers is to measure and quantify, literally to count, not to assign occult meanings to numbers.

See how already once you permit a little numerology, a little divination as harmless now it has become a big problem for you leading you into thinking all these things about the fish and the flood and the angels. Just a little leaven, leaveneth the whole lump.

As for Satan, Satan will certainly defend divination and witchcraft, seeing as all that is his kingdom.
 

JohnDB

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The appropriate use of numbers is to measure and quantify, literally to count, not to assign occult meanings to numbers.

See how already once you permit a little numerology, a little divination as harmless now it has become a big problem for you leading you into thinking all these things about the fish and the flood and the angels. Just a little leaven, leaveneth the whole lump.

As for Satan, Satan will certainly defend divination and witchcraft, seeing as all that is his kingdom.
On ignore....since i will have nothing to do with Satan.
 
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On ignore....since i will have nothing to do with Satan.
Forsake the practice of divination which is numerology and gematria then and you will do well. Anyone who forsakes witchcraft will do well, they will not have any of the fears they have been told come to pass over them, abandon witchcraft all you people and be saved in the name of Jesus, amen.
 
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#46
Don't go into guesses like that. 666 is the number of the devil, and you should always avoid it.
 
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Don't go into guesses like that. 666 is the number of the devil, and you should always avoid it.
Don't go into guesses like that. 666 is the number of the devil, and you should always avoid it. But angel number 911 is a biblical number that indicates that soon your life will change, and you will be able to look at life in a completely different way. For example, at one time, I was very attracted to the numbers 9 and 11, and only then I found out why they attracted me so much. It turns out that the Lord God was trying to indicate to me in this way that I should not give up and go to my dream because it will soon be realized. And I succeeded. I achieved success in music after many years!
 

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Oh no. I'm having a medical emergency. I would call 911 but that would be witchcraft... See how silly that sounds?
 

Dude653

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I remember some years ago someone tried to use numerology to claim the Statue of Liberty is satanic.
It's all tin foil hat nonsense
 

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Truely, you have a dizzying intellect.
 

ZNP

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I remember some years ago someone tried to use numerology to claim the Statue of Liberty is satanic.
It's all tin foil hat nonsense
Of course it is Satanic. It was donated by the Free Masons, it represents Ishtar, they call it "the goddess of liberty".
 

Dude653

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Of course it is Satanic. It was donated by the Free Masons, it represents Ishtar, they call it "the goddess of liberty".
Meh
 

Dude653

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Inconvenient History
Okay let's just say it does represent some pagan goddess.
Are statues of Greek mythological gods satanic too?
It's just a statue
 

ZNP

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Okay let's just say it does represent some pagan goddess.
Are statues of Greek mythological gods satanic too?
It's just a statue
It is not a statue in some museum telling us a story about some other civilization. It is a symbol of the USA.

Read the book of Acts, the Greeks were very serious about their worship of Diana and other Goddesses and Gods.

Obama thought it was significant enough to use the Altar of Zeus.
 

Dude653

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I remember one day I bought a bag of ice and a gallon of milk from the gas station and the total came to $6.66. did my milk and ice become satanic because it just coincidentally happened to be three sixes?