Numbers in the bible...yet numerology is bad!

Lamb

God's Lil Lamb
Community Team
Administrator
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Messages
32,649
Age
57
Gender
Female
Religious Affiliation
Lutheran
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
We see in the bible that numbers have a deep meaning...7s are good 666 is bad.

God frowns upon numerology in our lives yet numbers have such significance in scripture.

Even our fearless leader Romanos should beware:

romanos666.jpg
 

psalms 91

Well-known member
Moderator
Valued Contributor
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2015
Messages
15,282
Age
75
Location
Pa
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Charismatic
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Everything in the context of God. Astrology is bad but we are told to look to the heavens for Gods timetable and for signs
 

MarkFL

La Villa Strangiato
Valued Contributor
Joined
May 20, 2015
Messages
3,221
Age
61
Location
St. Augustine, FL.
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Atheist
Political Affiliation
Moderate
Marital Status
In Relationship
On the math sites I help moderate/administrate, posting numerological "stuff" will get you banned just as quickly as posting spam. :D
 

Lamb

God's Lil Lamb
Community Team
Administrator
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Messages
32,649
Age
57
Gender
Female
Religious Affiliation
Lutheran
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
I never considered that a math site would get number spam! LOL That's kind of ironic!
 

Brighten04

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 28, 2015
Messages
2,188
Gender
Female
Religious Affiliation
Protestant
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Everything in the context of God. Astrology is bad but we are told to look to the heavens for Gods timetable and for signs

I ask our Father a lot of questions.And this is one of a few. Here is what I understand. Astrology, and numerology are forms of divination. But, Astronomy and mathematics are worthwhile studies for mankind to undertake.
 

charis en excelcis

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 11, 2015
Messages
134
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Pentecostal
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Numerology and Astrology become idolatry when you seek their guidance, rather than observational, they become directional. When yuou are reading scripture and you come across a number, most of the time it is just history. Some numbers are obviously purposeful in meaning: sevens, twelves, forties and, to some degree threes. Using numbers to interpret scriptures rather than relying upon the mind that God has given you and the illumination of the Holy Spirit, becomes a distorted methodology.
 

Alithis

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 13, 2015
Messages
2,680
Location
New Zealand
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Pentecostal
Marital Status
Married
I ask our Father a lot of questions.And this is one of a few. Here is what I understand. Astrology, and numerology are forms of divination. But, Astronomy and mathematics are worthwhile studies for mankind to undertake.

i was hopig some one would point that out as i started scrolling the thread .. and you did .. :)
 

Stravinsk

Composer and Artist on Flat Earth
Joined
Jan 4, 2016
Messages
4,562
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Deist
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Widow/Widower
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
No
We see in the bible that numbers have a deep meaning...7s are good 666 is bad.

God frowns upon numerology in our lives yet numbers have such significance in scripture.

Even our fearless leader Romanos should beware:

View attachment 139

If Revelation is a guide, then using numerology to reveal or make a discovery is not "bad".

As for 666, there is a ton of clues in the Bible as to who this is, and what it represents. It is not "bad", it is number code that is meant to be pondered and figured out. Most everyone is looking forward though - and trying to fit it to something modern, like a bar code - or a religious institution (in which case that is partly correct) - but instead they should be looking back and understanding that Hebrew letters represent sounds as well as numbers. Plug in the numbers to names and a piece of the puzzle is rectified.
 

psalms 91

Well-known member
Moderator
Valued Contributor
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2015
Messages
15,282
Age
75
Location
Pa
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Charismatic
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Please fill us in as to that piece of the puzzle
 

Stravinsk

Composer and Artist on Flat Earth
Joined
Jan 4, 2016
Messages
4,562
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Deist
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Widow/Widower
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
No
Please fill us in as to that piece of the puzzle

Someone today is known usually by 2 names, their first and last. For more specificity, they have a middle name.

In much earlier times, people were often known by their name and the town they were from. Eg: Jesus of Nazareth.

Where does Shaul/Paul come from? Tarsus. His birthplace is Tarsus.

Spelled in Hebrew, by sound, without vowels or vowel indicators that are used in modern Hebrew: TRSU

Add the letters: Tav(400), Resh(200), Samekh(60), Vav(6)

Vav has (V,O,U) sounds as in veh, oh, OO

Call that reaching. Perhaps. But Tarsus in Greek means "a flat basket". <---baskets aren't flat, because if they were they wouldn't hold anything.
Saul/Paul's original name means "asked for", "hell", "underworld" in Hebrew (depending on context)
Paul - the name he adopted means "small" or "least" in Greek.

Shaul ("asked for", "hell", "underwold") comes from TRSU (Literal Hebrew sounding adds to 666), which in Greek means "a flat basket"(ie: doesn't hold anything), and adopts the name "Paul" (little, small, least) after a conversion that has no named witnesses and revelations that only he himself can give testimony of.
 
Last edited:

tango

... and you shall live ...
Valued Contributor
Joined
Jul 13, 2015
Messages
14,695
Location
Realms of chaos
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Christian
Marital Status
Married
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
Behold the antichrist:

latest


Seriously, it's true. Everybody knows Barney is a cute purple dinosaur. Let's look at this using Roman lettering:

CVTE PVRPLE DINOSAVR

Knock out the letters that aren't Roman numerals:

CV VL DIV

Rearrange:

DCLVVVI = 666
 

psalms 91

Well-known member
Moderator
Valued Contributor
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2015
Messages
15,282
Age
75
Location
Pa
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Charismatic
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married

Stravinsk

Composer and Artist on Flat Earth
Joined
Jan 4, 2016
Messages
4,562
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Deist
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Widow/Widower
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
No
Behold the antichrist:

latest


Seriously, it's true. Everybody knows Barney is a cute purple dinosaur. Let's look at this using Roman lettering:

CVTE PVRPLE DINOSAVR

Knock out the letters that aren't Roman numerals:

CV VL DIV

Rearrange:

DCLVVVI = 666

No need to knock out or rearrange any letters in the sounding of the birthplace of Shaul/Paul of Tarsus in Hebrew.

Saul/Paul is also from the tribe of Benjamin, by his own admission. In Genesis, this tribe is described:

Genesis 49:27

Anyone familiar with Yeshua's warning about ravenous wolves could make at least a tenuous connection.

Unlike Barney the Dinosaur, a person drunk on wine that misleads the masses is mentioned 666 years prior to his Epistle to the Ephesians - who, incidentally, and by his own admission - reject him. The book referred to is Habakkuk. "Minor" prophet. Chapter 2.

Saul/Paul's testimony of what God is supposed to have said to him on the road to Damascus is partially quoted directly from the Bacchae, written by Euripides, some 400 years prior. The quote comes from one of the main characters - Dyonisus - a son of Zeus and the Greek god of (oh the coincidence) - WINE.

We are meant to believe this quote from The Bacchae is from Almighty God, who apparently needs to quote a greek god - a son of Zeus, to identify himself to Shaul/Paul.

There are other indicators, some already mentioned. No special creativity or additions needed to make multiple connections between 666 and Saul/Paul.

Not sorry if this offends. I expect it will. Check out the statements for truth and one will find that they are accurate.
 
Top Bottom