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Number Nuggets in the King James Holy Bible: Seven, the number of Completion, Perfection, and Oath
Contributor(s): Mann, Kevin (Author)
ISBN: 1700505548     ISBN-13: 9781700505545
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $19.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2019
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- Bibles | King James Version - Reference
- Religion
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6" W x 9" (0.70 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Seven is the bible number for "completeness", "perfection" and "oath".From the Seven days of Creation to the Seven Seals of Revelation, Scripture is saturated with the number Seven and its multiples. Just listing all the occurrences would take many pages. Essentially all biblical scholars, regardless of their stance with respect to the meaning of numbers in Scripture, have recognized the special symbolic use of the number seven. It is simply impossible to miss.There are 7 references to God using the word "Highest", Psalm 18:13, (87:5, Ecc. 5:8 small h), Lk. 1:32, 35, 76, and 6:35.There are lists of seven, phases of seven words, and words of seven letters throughout the Holy Bible.The phrases. names and words; 'Lord God', 'The Lord', 'Jehovah' contain just seven letters and the list goes on. We make note of these occurrences as we find them in the bible.Genesis 7, Chapter seven (complete) gives us the total and complete destruction of all mankind except Noah and his sons and all of the animal life except what God called onto the ark. Those in the ark entered 7 days prior to God shutting them in.Genesis 7:2 the first use of the word 'sevens'.Gen. 7:4 See 7:10 for the appearances of the number "seven".Genesis 7:6 Noah was 'six' hundred years old', (7-complete + 6man; six is one number short of God's mark of perfection, 7+6=13) here is the first use of the number "six" in scripture and it just happens to be in a verse numbered six which also just happens to appear exactly 36 (6x6) verses after the translation of Enoch in Gen-esis 5:24. Enoch is a type of the Raptured Church age saints prior to the tribulation (flood) period of the end times.Genesis 7:7 (complete + complete) "And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons' wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood". The word "flood" is the 26th word (2x13) of the verse an ominous placement to say the least.You can't get any words more fitting for a 7:7, than the complete judgment upon all of the sinners on the earth. When Noah entered the ark, he condemned every human being that was left to die in his own sins; without rescue, without safety, or without life. 2nd Peter 3:9; ...the Lord ... "is not willing that any should perish but that all come to repentance".