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  2. Biblical numerology - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the seven days of creation and so seven days that make up a week, and the seven lamps on the Temple Menorah. One variation on the use of seven is the use of the number six in numerology, used as a final hallmark in a series leading to a seven (e.g. mankind is created on the sixth day in Genesis, out of the seven days of creation).

  3. Ivan Panin - Wikipedia

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    Inspiration Of The Scriptures Scientifically Demonstrated, Pantheism. Ivan Nikolayevich Panin (12 December 1855 – 30 October 1942) was a Russian emigrant to the United States who achieved fame for claiming to discover numerical patterns in the text of the Hebrew and Greek Bible and for his publications about this.

  4. Your Favorite Weapon - Wikipedia

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    Your Favorite Weapon is the debut studio album by American rock band Brand New, released in 2001. Recorded and released a year after the band's formation, the album consists of pop punk songs about the highs and lows of teenage life. Your Favorite Weapon received positive reviews from critics and sold over 315,000 copies.

  5. Prophetic Year - Wikipedia

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    In Biblical eschatology a Prophetic Year or Prophetical Year is sometimes regarded as being different from an ordinary year, [1][2] namely. A 360-year period of "time" composed of 360-day "years". The names Apocalyptic Year and Apocalyptical Year have also been used in some literature, in obvious reference to Revelation, also known as "The ...

  6. Day-year principle - Wikipedia

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    The day-year principle was partially employed by Jews [7] as seen in Daniel 9:24–27, Ezekiel 4:4-7 [8] and in the early church. [9] It was first used in Christian exposition in 380 AD by Ticonius, who interpreted the three and a half days of Revelation 11:9 as three and a half years, writing 'three days and a half; that is, three years and six months' ('dies tres et dimidium; id est annos ...

  7. 77 (number) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics. 77 is: the 22nd discrete semiprime [1] and the first of the (7.q) family, where q is a higher prime. with a prime aliquot sum of 19 within an aliquot sequence (77, 19, 1, 0) to the Prime in the 19 -aliquot tree. 77 is the second composite member of the 19 -aliquot tree with 65. a Blum integer since both 7 and 11 are Gaussian primes.

  8. 777 (number) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics. 777 is an odd, composite, palindromic [1] repdigit. [2] It is also a sphenic number, [3] an extravagant number, [4] a lucky number, [5] a polite number, [6] an amenable number, and a deficient number. 777 is a congruent number, [7] as it is possible to make a right triangle with a rational number of sides whose area is 777. [8]

  9. Book of Numbers - Wikipedia

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    Book of Numbers. The Book of Numbers (from Greek Ἀριθμοί, Arithmoi, lit. 'numbers' Biblical Hebrew: בְּמִדְבַּר, Bəmīḏbar, lit. 'In [the] desert'; Latin: Liber Numeri) is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah. [1] The book has a long and complex history; its final form is ...