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  2. Pronic number - Wikipedia

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    A pronic number is a number that is the product of two consecutive integers, that is, a number of the form (+). [1] The study of these numbers dates back to Aristotle.They are also called oblong numbers, heteromecic numbers, [2] or rectangular numbers; [3] however, the term "rectangular number" has also been applied to the composite numbers.

  3. Biblical numerology - Wikipedia

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    The 144,000 (Rev. 7:4; 14:1, 3) are the multiples of 12 x 12 x 10 x 10 x 10, a symbolic number that signifies the total number (tens) of the people of God (twelves). The 12,000 stadia (12 x 10 x 10 x 10) of the walls of the New Jerusalem in Rev. 21:16 represent an immense city that can house the total number (tens) of God's people (twelves).

  4. Oppermann's conjecture - Wikipedia

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    π (x 2 − x) < π (x 2) < π (x 2 + x) for x > 1. with π (x) being the number of prime numbers less than or equal to x. The end points of these two ranges are a square between two pronic numbers, with each of the pronic numbers being twice a pair triangular number. The sum of the pair of triangular numbers is the square.

  5. Ivan Panin - Wikipedia

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    The most well known pattern, is that Genesis 1:1, is made of 7 words, of 28 letters, and 28=4*7, but he found many many more patterns of 7s. He declared that if these patterns were implemented intentionally by the writers, the collaboration of all writers of the Bible—stretched over many disparate years—would be required, in addition to the ...

  6. 156 (number) - Wikipedia

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    156 is an abundant number, a pronic number, a dodecagonal number, [1] and a refactorable number. 156 is the number of graphs on 6 unlabeled nodes. [2] 156 is a repdigit in base 5 (1111), and also in bases 25, 38, 51, 77, and 155. 156 degrees is the internal angle of a pentadecagon.

  7. 42 (number) - Wikipedia

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    42 is a pronic number, [1] an abundant number [2] as well as a highly abundant number, [3] a practical number, [4] an admirable number, [5] and a Catalan number. [6]The 42-sided tetracontadigon is the largest such regular polygon that can only tile a vertex alongside other regular polygons, without tiling the plane.

  8. Ketef Hinnom scrolls - Wikipedia

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    The Ketef Hinnom scrolls, also described as Ketef Hinnom amulets, are the oldest surviving texts currently known from the Hebrew Bible, dated to c. 600 BCE. [2] The text, written in the Paleo-Hebrew script (not the Babylonian square letters of the modern Hebrew alphabet, more familiar to most modern readers), is from the Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible, and has been described as "one of ...

  9. 72 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Seventy-two is a pronic number, as it is the product of 8 and 9. [1] It is the smallest Achilles number, as it's a powerful number that is not itself a power. [2] 72 is an abundant number. [3] With exactly twelve positive divisors, including 12 (one of only two sublime numbers), [4] 72 is also the twelfth member in the sequence of refactorable ...