A new discovery about the Sower’s parables numbers in the Gospel:
There is a numerical pattern found
in at least fourteen number sets in the Bible and in other sacred texts.
Sevens seem to have been
hidden in the texts. You do not see the sevens unless you do the math,
multiplying with the Sower’s numbers (30-60-100 or 100-60-30). Then you
see factors of “70 x 7.” (Matthew 18:22 (footnote NRSV))
Odds the fourteen “70 x 7’s” could be just a coincidence? The probability against fourteen instances of 49 is 1 in 49
to the 14th power, or 1 in 459,986,536,544,739,960,976,801.
Some parts of the Bible yield sevens-cubed and such instead.
The
Sower’s numbers are like a key to unlock the sevens.
A shared numerical foundation
for those passages?
How are "sevens from sower's parables numbers" important and new?
I do not recall anyone else stating that for some books of the Gospel,
the number patterns – when the books are COMBINED – indicate the books had the
same author or the same editor at some point in their development (solutions to
Jesus' genealogies, loaves and fishes, apostles' names and appellations).
Continued at:
Continued at:
FOUR GOSPEL BOOKS DERIVED FROM ONE PARTY (Loaves and Fishes)
SOWER’S PARABLES NUMBERS
REVELATION’S ANOMALOUS TRIBE – SOWER’S SEVENS CONTINUED
ASENETH’S SOWERS SEVENS
SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH REVEALS SOWER’S SEVENS
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