Just dipping in here. Nothing theological but maths related.
@Budman (hi brother) says
This is made up of 140*4 weeks equals 560 per month and times that by 12 equlas 6,720.
However that is based on 4 weeks times 12 which equals 48 weeks and not 52 weeks in a year.
Therefore 6,720 a year times 5 = 33,600. Looks like he he has just timsed by 10 and not 2 (5 years at 33,600 = 67,200) which you have said.
However, if my calculations are correct here is what we come to.
140*52= 7,280.
7,280*10 = 72,800 over a 10 year period.
Therefore the calculations presented are incorrect. (
@posthuman the maths man will correct me if I'm wrong)
I am not stating this to make me look good and either of you bad or stupid, that's not my style. My love for my brothers and sisters on here would not lead me to do this.
My expertise is accountancy and taxation in the UK. I am an FD of a private limited company (not sure for how long though as we specialise as a tour operator selling bespoke packages to the USA)
Yet outside of that my mind finds it difficult to comprehend stuff that others find easy.
Just trying to reassure you that I'm not trying to make you both stupid.
Anyway it does not matter how many sins we commit.
The sins of the world were forgiven on the cross.
Currently the highest number we have on earth is
The biggest named number that we know is googolplex, ten to the googol power, or (10)^(10^100).That's written as a one followed by googol zeroes.
My guess is that on the cross the number of sins forgiven makes the googolplex look like 1 sin. The 1 sin that condemns us and that is unbelief in Jesus.
When we repent of that sin then all of our sins past present and future are forgiven.
As a result our sins decrease and Jesus increases.
The negative is replaced with the positive.
1 step back 2 steps forward.