The Bible does actually make use of numerology, and in those cases we can find reasons for believing the biblical authors really did consciously have specific meanings in mind. One of these is the number 14 (see Matthew 1:17) and another is 17, which by chance is one third of 51.
The number of Divine revelation.
In the Bible the number 50 means deliverance and jubilee.
2011 is not in the bible - not as a year, not as a number. It cannot, therefore, "mean" anything in the Bible.
It means nothing in the bible sorry
The number 5 = Mercy.
There is no meaning for this number in the Scripture.
The answer is 44.4.
The word "wheat" is in the King James Version of the Bible 51 times. It is in 51 verses.
The word "moon" is in the King James Version of The Bible 51 times. It is in 51 verses.
It is the number of verses in the Song of Songs.
The number 100 does not necessarily mean anything in the Bible. There is nothing that can be linked in the Bible to this number. Another View: Some who study biblical numerology would consider the number 10 to mean 'final completion.' When a number is either repeated in a sequence or is a multiple of 10, it commonly refers to intensity/finality.
it is divine grace