Name
Lifespan
Pattern
Adam
930
7x9 + 51x17
Seth
912
5x9 + 51x17
Enos
905
8x9 + 49x17
Cainan
910
6x10 + 50x17
Mahalalel
895
5x9 + 50x17
The lifespans of the Patriarchs each contain the number 17 coded in a sequence defined by numerology. The Bible says that:
(5 X 5 X 7)
(6 X 6 X 5)
(7 X 7 X 3)
Examining these supposed lifespans, we find that:
The other great leaders were Joseph, Levi, Moses and Joshua. The priestly tribe of Levites was said to be descended from Levi, great grandfather of Moses who, along with Joshua, fulfilled the covenant that God gave to the patriarchs. We find a similar fascination with elegant series and the number 17 in their lives:
(7 X 5 + 6 X 17)
(therefore also 7 X 5 + 6 X 17)
(7 X 5 + 5 X 17)
(5 X 5 + 5 X 17).
(5 X 5 + 5 X 17).
Another Old Testament example of the special significance of the number 17 occurs in the life of the Bible's oldest human, Methuselah. He had his first son at 187 (17 X 11 years) and died at 969 (17 X 57 years).
I don't think there is a Biblical meaning for the number 50, as it is mentioned only a few times in measurements and numbers of people.Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
A:Devout Christians have sought to find biblical meaning in just about every possible number, but there is limited agreement on what is clearly post-biblical speculation. For a number to have real meaning in the Bible, the original authors must have had that meaning in mind at the time of writing. While several numbers do have obvious significance in the Bible, especially the numbers 7, 17 and 40 (and other multiples of 20), there was no particular meaning given to other numbers.Lacking any clear meaning, some suggest that meaning can be found for the number 29 as the combination of 20, which they call the number of expectation, and 9, the number of judgement. Another suggestion is to give 29 the meaning 'departure'.
Signifies imperfection, something not normal, monstrous.
Nothing specific biblically. See link below for Gematria properties:
No, not specifically. But in biblical numerology there surely is.
I don't think there is a Biblical meaning for the number 50, as it is mentioned only a few times in measurements and numbers of people.Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
A:There is no biblical meaning of the number 911.
There is no biblical meaning
If you are referring to biblical numerology, the number 1000 is supposed to refer to divine completeness.
A:Devout Christians have sought to find biblical meaning in just about every possible number, but there is limited agreement on what is clearly post-biblical speculation. For a number to have real meaning in the Bible, the original authors must have had that meaning in mind at the time of writing. While several numbers do have obvious significance in the Bible, especially the numbers 7, 17 and 40 (and other multiples of 20), there was no particular meaning given to other numbers.Lacking any clear meaning, some suggest that meaning can be found for the number 29 as the combination of 20, which they call the number of expectation, and 9, the number of judgement. Another suggestion is to give 29 the meaning 'departure'.
It has no biblical meaning. See link below:
There is no written Biblical meaning of 12, but there are numerous writings of Biblical numeric's [ some say 12 = complete]. Please see also relevant answers.
Signifies imperfection, something not normal, monstrous.
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
The name kiwi is not in the Bible and has no biblical meaning