The following is a brief outline of numbers as used in the Bible. As you

study, notice how the actual events confirm over and over again the

meaning of these numbers.

  1. No significant meaning
  1. Man apart from God…. left in his humanity.
  1. Divinity… the “number of God.”
  1. The number of universal things. Understood to include the whole
  1. Half of ten… May represent a “human level” of completion.
  1. Man’s number.
  1. Perfection, completion, wholeness.
  1. No significant meaning.
  1. No significant meaning.
  1. Completion… can’t count past ten till you have to start over.

Several obvious examples for explanation:

40 is a popular number in the Scripture. From the numbers above, we

would recognize that it is

4 X 10. A complete, universal event or thing.

  • Flood – rained 40 day and nights.
  • Moses – 40 years in the desert.
  • Jesus – tempted of the Devil 40 days and nights.

Israel was in Egypt for 400 years. This was the time until the

“wickedness of the Amorites (Canaanites) was fulfilled.”

4 X 10 X 10 – the two multiples of 10 would seem to indicate a

completion of their human efforts and sin apart from God.

Jesus told Peter to forgive 70 X 7 times.

While His statement was definitely a play on words, the numbers

represent exactly what Jesus was saying… a complete, perfect, full

forgiveness without reservation.


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