I am a student of the Bible, but I cannot make sense of this.
I am a student of the Bible, but I cannot make sense of this.
Day-O. Is a day-e-yay-o!
Daylight come and me wanna go home!
This is hardly the first attempt to get Jewish mysticism and Christian faith to mix.
Whatever good might come of such attempts, the Savior shouldn’t be upstaged by this all.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7 = 28 2+8 = 10 28 - 10 = 18
18 / 3 = 6 28 - 6 = 22 22 * 3 =66
66 + 600 = 666!
We are doomed!
It’s a simple math trick, the kind that “human calculator” types use to impress people. Any base number that you can reduce to 1 by this method (adding the digits), when you multiply it, the result will reduce to whatever number you multiplied it by. You could substitute just about any number for the number he is using for a “millenium”, as long as it reduced to one, and it would have the same “mathematical seal” that he is talking about here.
So, as you can surmise, a “seal” that can confirm an infinite number of solutions as the correct one is mathematically worthless.
It almost reads like English . . . but I can’t quite put my finger on it.
The good rabbi said in the article ...
Basically the formula is 1 day = 1000 years and 1000 years = 1 day.
Mathematically, if A = B ... and B = C ... then by the transitive property, A = C.
Applying to the above ... 1 day = 1 day.
You're done. You see now?