W e l c o m e
B i b l e N u m e r i c s
By Andrew Harris 29 November 1999 ©
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13 August 2001. |
I keep an archive of previous weeks what's new so that you can follow the site as it grows and changes.
This site makes use of Hebrew and Greek letters in many places, to be able to view these you will need to down-load the fonts used. If you don't you will still see most of the Greek text, it will be using a font which most computers running Windows will automatically have installed - the System.ttf font. However this font does map some of the greek letters to different english letters and so the results can be a little bit strange. For best results download the following two fonts and place them in your "c:\windows\fonts" folder.
I have drawn information for this site from many sources. However any mistakes, ommisions, typos, inaccuracies and blunders are entirely mine.
The views, opinions or ideas about Bible Numerics, expressed on this site are not necessarily those of the church at which I fellowship. They are not part of doctrine or any part of essential belief encouraged by the oversight of my church. Rather they are my own research and thinking on a subject which I find interesting and rewarding. For information about what I do consider to be essential for salvation please visit the RCI web site. |
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My local assembly, the Morwell Revival Centre, also has a web site which may be of interest to those in the Gippsland (Victoria, Australia) area. |
Mervyn Sunderland | The text for "Science and the bible" was adapted from the pamphlet of the same name by Mervyn Sunderland. I would like to gratefully acknowledge his assistance and encouragement. |
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E.W. Bullinger | Ethelbert W. Bullinger was born in 1837 and died in 1913. He produced many excellent writings of Biblical scholarship, most notably, for our purposes, "Number in Scripture". In most of my research this book has been my starting point for identifying most numbers, and a frequent reference thereafter. While I do not agree with everything he has to say about all of the numbers, it is still an excellent study of the subject. |
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Ivan Panin | Ivan Panin was born in Russia on December 12, 1855. He participated in plots against the Czar at an early age, and was exiled. After spending some years studying in Germany, he moved to the United States. In 1890 he discovered some of the phenomenal mathematical designs underlying both the Greek text of the New Testament and the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. He devoted over 50 years of his life painstakingly exploring the gematria of the Scriptures, generating over 43,000 detailed, hand-penned pages of analysis (and exhausting his health in the process). He died at 87 on October 30, 1942. While his use of statistics was incorrect, the volume and the dedication of his lifelong work in this area should be acknowledged |
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