A Brief Introduction of Bible Numerology

 A Brief Introduction of Bible Numerology

 
And I do mean brief – for those who might have never heard of a study of numbers and their meanings in the Bible:
 
1.     Everyone knows what No. 1 means – it's the top. Who's No. 1?
a ) Day of the Week is Sunday – it's color is Yellow
2.     Is division and second place, it's incompletion personified.
a) Day of Week is Monday – the color is Blue
3.     Everything is made of 3's Ex: Time is past, present and future; A family is a Mom, Dad and Child; Physical things have a length, breadth and height etc.
a) Day of Week is Tuesday – it's color is Red
4.     Indicates power: Day 4 speaks of the Sun to rule the day and the moon to rule the night; the 4 winds rule the air
a) Day of Week is Wednesday – it's color is Purple
5.     Has to do with the 5th Cherub (Eze 28) consequently it has extreme connotations of death: Gen 5:5 for example.
a) Day of Week is Thorsday – the color is orange
6.     Is Man's number for he was made on the 6th day; The superman hence has the No. 666 where he will finally do the will of No. 5 and enslave man totally, the atomic number of 6 is carbon – man is a carbon based life form.
a) Day of the Week if Friday – the color is ... green.
7.     Completion of a thing: The 7 year itch, the 7 week day has no other explanation other than Gen 1; the multiples of 7 cannot be ruled by a shortcut such as 3 or 9 can – they must be memorized; The 7th Angel in Revelation says "... the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ ..."
a) Day of the Week is Saturday – the color is scarlet
8.     Is a new beginning for good or for ill. In the 8th Chapter of Genesis the world starts over again after the Noatic Flood. The 8th day of the week is the start of a new week. The 8,000th year shall be the start of a new heaven and a new earth. When one plays a game of 8 ball in pool he makes 7 balls and then sinks the 8 ball to start a new game. Unfortunately, the 8 ball today ... is black ... which might explain the old saying "You have to take the good with the bad".
 
We come to 9 and that is where this primer on Bible numerology ends.