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  2. Biblical numerology - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the seven days of creation and so seven days that make up a week, and the seven lamps on the Temple Menorah. One variation on the use of seven is the use of the number six in numerology, used as a final hallmark in a series leading to a seven (e.g. mankind is created on the sixth day in Genesis, out of the seven days of creation).

  3. Graded numerical sequence - Wikipedia

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    A graded numerical sequence or numerical proverb, sometimes [where?] called an n/n+1 saying or numerical heightening, is a literary form employed in the Hebrew Bible.It is found especially in Proverbs, Job, and Amos, and is used to list attributes, compare items, and catalogue sins. 38 biblical examples have been identified, [1] as well as in the Book of Sirach.

  4. Numerology - Wikipedia

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    Numerology, referred to as isopsephy, remained in use in conservative Greek Orthodox circles. [citation needed] Some alchemical theories were closely related to numerology. For example, Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan (died c. 806−816) framed his experiments in an elaborate numerology based on the names of substances in the Arabic language. [11]

  5. Theomatics - Wikipedia

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    Theomatics is a numerological study of the Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek text of the Christian Bible (see also Biblical numerology), based upon gematria and isopsephia, by which its proponents claim to show the direct intervention of God in the writing of Christian scripture.

  6. Gematria - Wikipedia

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    Gematria sums can involve single words, or a string of lengthy calculations. A short example of Hebrew numerology that uses gematria is the word חי, chai, 'alive', which is composed of two letters that (using the assignments in the mispar gadol table shown below) add up to 18.

  7. Ivan Panin - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Nikolayevitsh Panin, often called [according to whom?] the 'father of Bible numerics' (Bible Numerics is considered a part of the more general topic of Biblical numerology) was born in Russia, December 12, 1855.

  8. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Per Biblical prophecy, the "Number of The Beast", signifies the return of the Devil and Antichrist. Also called the "Mark of the Beast", wherein all humans who consent to have it on their forehead or hand will be eternally damned. Friday the 13th (in Spain, Greece, and Georgia: Tuesday the 13th) [citation needed] Failing to respond to a chain ...

  9. John J. Davis (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Davis was a translator and contributor to the NIV Study Bible. [5] He has written 19 books, including Biblical Numerology: A Basic Study of the Use of Numbers in the Bible (1968); Conquest and Crisis: Studies in Joshua, Judges and Ruth (1969); The Birth of a Kingdom: Studies in I-II Samuel and I Kings 1-11 (1970); Moses and the Gods of Egypt: Studies in the Book of Exodus (1971); Mummies, Men ...