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Signals in the King James Bible

Signals in the King James Bible

Signals in the King James Bible

R.C. Copeland / R.CCopeland

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Trafford Publishing
Año de edición:
2015
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Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9781425125998

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For many centuries, and up to the present day, Christians have searched the text of the King James Bible for a hidden message. Historically, the number 666 loomed large in these searches owing to its prominence in the Bible’s last book, The Revelation. And, owing to the prophetic cast of this particular book, hints of the future were sought. However, what will be found in Signals in the King James Bible: The Meaning of 666 has nothing to do with any of this but rather the actual patterns of 666 within the Bible. 666 is a triangle, 1 + 2 + 3 + ... 36 and, besides its triangular pattern, it has regular factors as do all triangles, here 18•37 or 37•18, and thus a definite grid. Lists of centrally important names in the King James Bible have 666 letters and upon these grids are corroborative acrostics that demonstrate a heretofore hidden design. Besides this, all numbers connected to the King James Bible, its books, chapters, and verses, are shown to be numerically connected to the number 666 and thus they are particular selection systems that reinforce the initial premise that what emerges cannot be the result of an operation of chance. Logically it then must follow that the King James Bible has an inherent design, one which transcends our time and space.

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