super secret math message from God?

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Blain

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Actually, this post is very comical to me and I'm very sorry if I am offending anyone with my humor. I apologize. :)
no offence taken from me I think your pretty funny lol
 

Dino246

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2/7 divided by 23.
1242236 Numbers 3 math rounding error. The 3 Levites sum is 22,300 not 22,000 as the bible says...
This post appears to contain completely random associations of numbers that have no meaning whatsoever.

What has happened to people studying the plain text of Scripture and applying it to their lives?

Seriously... what is the "take-away" from all this anyway?
 
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This post appears to contain completely random associations of numbers that have no meaning whatsoever.

What has happened to people studying the plain text of Scripture and applying it to their lives?

Seriously... what is the "take-away" from all this anyway?
Dunno. My angst is multiplied by attempting to divide this into understandable sums, but it never adds up. I feel really square for trying to get to the root of the problem. I suppose I'll just have to eat some humble pi. :D
 

tourist

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What is the significance of 2/7 divided by 23? You believe that your 3 Levite sum (whatever that is) is correct but the number as stated in the bible is wrong? Oh, Jesus was 33 when he died and not 36. You numbers and how they relate to certain things is just a bunch of gibberish. The whole OP is a piece of trash.
 
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OtherWay210

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I think the Original poster is trolling .
 
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OtherWay210

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The original post seems incoherent Enoch987 You gotta preface this with some explination. At face value ,it makes no sense.
 
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joefizz

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I think the Original poster is trolling .
Yes that would stand to reason for a few reasons or a bit of "math" of my own...
1.This poster posted this same mumbo jumbo in Introduction forum despite being a member already
2.one of this poster's posts says "I'm going to annoy you all"
3.poster has made similar posts in multiple forums=
Troll who is bored out of their marbles and probably hoping to get banned.
 

Enoch987

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The original post seems incoherent Enoch987 You gotta preface this with some explination. At face value ,it makes no sense.
You are correct. REV 2:10 10days in prison is to the crownoflife as the length of the great tribulation is to the 1000 years of King Jesus. There are 3 lengths given for the trib, they are 42 months, 3.5 years and 1260days. plug each into the ratio/proportion 10 days / crown of life = length of trib / 1000 years. The answer for 42 months is 238.095 but the units of time don't follow through. For 3.5 years, the answer is 2857.14 days or 2/7 times 1000. For 1260 days, the answer is 7.93650 years. 238.095 with no time units is the 2 and a half tribes that lived east of the Jordan River in Numbers 34 which were 23% of census total in Numbers 26 (the 2nd census after the 40 year wandering). These tribes promised Moses that they would lead Israel across the Jordan River to conquer the promised land. They did so in Joshua. I divided 2/7 times 1000 by 23 to get the answer with interpretation posted. Dividing 2/7 times 1000 by 95 gives 00300075 187969 924812. Methuselah begat Lamech when he was 187. Methuselah died at 969 years which was in the year of the Flood (as it was in the days of Noah). Continuing the calculating the math and the last digit becomes the first (0030 becomes 2030). Jesus started his ministry when he was about 30, Luke 3:23. Will something related to his return happen 2030 years after his birth?
2/7 times 1000 divided by 80 gives the age that Jesus died in my interpretation (35.714285 = 35 and 5/7 years) which is the about 36 that were killed in Joshua 7:3-5, 2 or 3 represent Jesus in the bible Hosea 6:2, Amos 4 in King James, Matthew 18 as does the number 23 (Daniel 3, 2300 days, Numbers 26:62, the Levites males totaled 23000 showing Jesus works through the Levites.
 

Enoch987

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What is the significance of 2/7 divided by 23? You believe that your 3 Levite sum (whatever that is) is correct but the number as stated in the bible is wrong? Oh, Jesus was 33 when he died and not 36. You numbers and how they relate to certain things is just a bunch of gibberish. The whole OP is a piece of trash.
see my post to otherway210. Numbers 3, there are 3 Levites family clans that have 7500 + 8600 + 6200 = 22,300 males but the bible says 22,000. There are 22,273 firstborn sons of Israel. God has decided to work through the Levites instead of the firstborn sons like He did at the first Passover. The rounded 22,000 is rounded to the nearest 1000 while the firstbornsons are counted to the ones columns. The group that has more men has to pay 5 shekels to the treasury.
The bible does not tell the age that Jesus died. 33 is someone's guess based on he was born in 1 BC. Josephus requires that Jesus was born in 5 BC which is one year before Herod died in 4 BC.
 

Enoch987

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Yes that would stand to reason for a few reasons or a bit of "math" of my own...
1.This poster posted this same mumbo jumbo in Introduction forum despite being a member already
2.one of this poster's posts says "I'm going to annoy you all"
3.poster has made similar posts in multiple forums=
Troll who is bored out of their marbles and probably hoping to get banned.
Dear senior member, Thank you for telling me I should post in bible forum instead of introductions. It took me awhile to figure out the long ribbon was the button I should click on to start a post. I was looking for a small button Since I am on a public computer, I don't check the responses like I would if I was a home.
 

Enoch987

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This post appears to contain completely random associations of numbers that have no meaning whatsoever.

What has happened to people studying the plain text of Scripture and applying it to their lives?

Seriously... what is the "take-away" from all this anyway?
read my later posts. I explained more. I was afraid to give too much info at once in case the reader didn't understand. For me, Bible math is worship.
 

Dino246

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You are correct. REV 2:10 10days in prison is to the crownoflife as the length of the great tribulation is to the 1000 years of King Jesus...
Convoluted, unrelated, and completely without any value.

Picking random events from Scripture, assigning numbers to them, and claiming there is some meaning to it all does not begin to qualify as Bible study. It has far more in common with a horoscope... and is equally relevant.

Please sir, find a good book on how to read, interpret, and apply the Bible. What you are sharing above is a waste of your time.
 

Enoch987

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I was thinking....more like written on a wall in a white padded room.....cough cough ;)
Thank you for your service. I learned this math in a bitter dispute with an amillennial believer. It was quite intense. For me, this is worship. see my later replies to other response.
 

Enoch987

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Listen I myself am studying the application of how numbers are used in scripture but it is not a concrete subject of the bible and can easily be seen as a conspiracy of sorts and thus should go to the proper section of the forum.
See my later replies to others for an explanation of the math.