what does factoring a number into primes mean?
what do primes mean?
what does 'times' and 'plus' mean?
what does 'equals' mean?
why factor into primes?
why multiply?
why add?
why count at all?
why enumerate instances?
why instances in one particular English translation instead of the original languages?
why enumerate verses?
why enumerate chapters?
why set equal to one another?
“Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three..”
The 1st 3 digit string in Pi is
111 (37x3) and it is at the 153rd position from the decimal point.
“the Son” (case) is found 153 times in the King James Bible. Let’s count how many verses the phrases in Mark 1:1 occur in between that verse and the last verse of the Bible.
“The beginning” = 37
“the gospel” = 74 (37 x 2)
“Jesus Christ” = 185 (37 x 5)
“
the Son” (case) =
111 (37x3)
“
Son of God” (case) 37
Mark
1:11 “…thou art my
beloved Son…”; “beloved” = 111 (37x3) times in the KJB.
There are 343 (7x7x7) digits between the decimal point and the 1st occurrence of 153 in Pi.
“in Christ” = 77 times in 76 verses of the KJB (77+76 = 153)
“church” = 77 times in 76 verses (77+76 = 153)
“the gospel” = 77 verses of the King James Bible. This number added to the number of verses of the phrases “in Christ” or “church” will yield 153.
All forms of the word “preach”* are found 153 times in the King James Bible.
Peter = 153 verses and Paul = 153 verses in the KJB.
“..Hearken unto me every one of you, and understand:” (Mark 7:14)
“hearken” = 153 times in the KJB
To find patterns and order in the Bible posthuman.