It lists the following significant numbers and their meanings:
1. Unity, Union, first, oneness. 2. Witness, Double-Portion, or Dividing. 3. Completeness, Divine Perfection. 4. World, Creation, Earth. 5. GRACE, God�s goodness. 6. Carnal man, flesh, natural realm and human wisdom, efforts and labour. 7. Spiritual PERFECTION (attained completeness), God�s Seal, Fullness. 8. New Birth, New Beginning, Resurrection Life. 9. Finality, Unchangableness (Holy Spirit�s fruit and gifts etc.) 10. Trial, Testing, Responsibility, God�s Law. 11. Disorder, disorganization (chaos) 12. Divine Government (to bring perfection) 13. Sin, Rebellion, Satan. 14. Salvation, Generations. 15. Spiritual Rest, Law fulfilled. 16. Love. 17. Victory. 18. Bondage. 19. Faith. 20. Redemption. 21. Degradation of sin. 22. Light. 23. Death. 24. Priesthood. 25. Forgiveness. 26. The Gospel of Christ. 28. Eternal Life. 29. Departure. 30. Maturity, Adoption, Blood of Christ. 31. Increase, offspring. 32. Covenant. 33. Promise. 34. The naming of a son. 35. Hope. 36. Fully man, 100% Carnality. i.e.. the enemy. 37. The Word of God. 38. Slavery to the Flesh. 39. Disease, infirmity, weakness. 40. Probation, time of proving. 42. Achievement. 45. Preservation. 46. Temple devoid of the Spirit. Herod�s temple. 49. Jubilee. 50. Pentecost, Holy Spirit, Anointing, Jubilee Year. 60. Pride. . . God�s vessel before judgment. 70. God�s vessel after His judgment. Restoration. 100. Liberty, Promises obtained (Children of Promise), Deliverance. 120. The end of all flesh releasing the full anointing. 144. The Spirit-filled Life = First resurrection. 153. The Sons of God. 200. Insufficiency with what man has without God 276. (=6x46) carnal man in a temple devoid of Spirit, Babylon. 300. Complete Deliverance. 490. Blessed Time. 600. Warfare. 666. The Beast Nature, The Beast and its mark and man�s authority over God�s creation. 888. Jesus, the fullness of Christ�s Body. 1000. The Glory of God.
From: "Terry Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [TruthTalk] numbers Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 17:58:39 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
Every once in a while, I get to wondering about the significance of numbers in the Bible. It seems that certain numbers are used too frequently to be coincidental. Numbers like three, seven, twelve, and forty come to mind as examples. Why not eleven, or seventeen, or seventy-three?
Maybe Peter or Marlin or someone can shed some light?
Terry
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