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of Christian Science John W Doorly 1946 Part Three The Revelation Of St John Sixth Vision: Spirit (19: 1- 21 Page 60 "The sixth Vision,
characterized by Spirit - the reign of Spirit
- begins at Chapter
19,
and from verses
1-
9,
" Peter Plichta Page 163 " An astonishingly close
parallel to the Prime Number Cross which provides the
construction plan for all matter occurs at one place in the
New Testament book of Revelation. I present it here in an
abbreviated form (in a translation from hitherto
untranslated original texts prepared by the leading German
rhetorician Walter Jens, Professor at the university of
Tubingen). Scofield References 1917
Page 1335
New Book of Revelations 1995 by Inner Light Publications Page 31 Part 6 3. "
You have
finally located in your search the only passage or
use of the
number
666
in the entire written record.
"
GOD'SECRET FORMULA Peter Plichta Page 190 "Over
the last few years, the mathematicians at the University of
Bremen, including Professor HO Peitgen and
his colleagues, have been
vehemently asserting that the coding of Pascal's Triangle in
prime numbers produces a geometry that cannot be a
mathematical invention but is evidence of a profound system
of the prime numbers in their relation to number
theory.
The Bible And Flying
Saucers Page 113
The Holy Bible Page1333 Verse /
Page 1334 11 "Behold, I come
quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no
man take thy crown.
13 He that hath an
ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the
churches." Scofield References THE REVELATION OF St JOHN THE DIVINE
(7) The Beast out of the earth. 18 " Here is
wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the
number of the beast: for it is the num-ber of a
man; and his number is
Six
hundred
threescore
and
six.
" CITY OF REVELATION Page 137 "666 has been the subject of more comment and speculation than any other cabalistic number, principally on account 'Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the num-ber of a man; and his number is six hundred threescore and six.' In the Greek text the number is spelt in letters, " " or 600, 60, 6, The Lure and Romance of Alchemy C. J. S. Thompson 1990 Page 26 " There is further evidence given in the Bible of the richness of the country in the precious metal, for it is recorded È that the Queen of Sheba brought much gold and precious stones and / Page 27 / gave to King Solomon 120
talents, a sum equivalent to £240,000. The navy of
Hiram also brought gold from Ophir, and the weight of gold
that came to Solomon in one year was
666
talents,
" Note È 1 Kings x, 10, 14. FLYING TO 3000 B.C. Pierre Jeannerat 1957 Page 124 "
Enters the Queen
of Sheba. "And she gave the king an hun-dred and twenty
talents of gold, and of spices great abundance, and precious
stones. . . .Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in
one year was six
hundred and
three
score and
six
talents of gold;
" James Wellard 1975 6: The Country Of The Queen Of Sheba Page 97 "WHO
actually was the Queen of Sheba, that mysterious Oriental
princess who crossed the Syrian desert to visit King
Solomon?
" / Page 98 / Solomon receiving 120
talents of gold and a great quan-tity of spices; and the
Queen 'all her desire, whatso-ever she
asked'. On the basis of
these few facts, an extensive myth-ology has grown up around
the shadowy figure of the Queen of Sheba, especially in
Arabia and Ethopia, both of which countries claim the
princess as their own.
" "
What by this time
have become clear is that the Queen of Sheba is an important
personage in the legends of three literatures, Jewish,
Arabic, and Ethio-pic. But whereas the first of our sources
as to this intriguing royal lady gives us no particulars as
to her name, age, or appearance, the other two are much more
informative. Page 102 "
In a later version
of the legend, Solomon, who under-stood the language of the
birds, sent his message to Queen Belkis by means of the
hoopoe bird or lapwing who carried the letter under his
wing. The message summoned Belkis to the palace at
Jerusalem, a journey which was said to take seven years. But
so
HOLY
BIBLE Page
401. 14 "Now the weight
of gold that came to Solomon in one year was
six
hundred
threescore
and
six
talents" 20 "And there was
yet a battle in Gath, where was a man of
great stature, that had on every hand
six
fingers,
and on every foot
six
toes,
four
and
twenty
in number; and he also was born to the
giant." Page v
"The Bible, incomparably the most widely circulated of
books, at once provokes and baffles study. Even the
non-believer in its authority rightly feels that it is
unintelligent to remain in almost total ignorance of the
most famous and ancient of books. No barrier of language now
exists, for the bible has been translated into practically
all languages and dialects. And yet most , even of sincere
believers, soon retire from any serious effort to master the
content of the sacred writings. The reason is not far to
seek. It is found in the fact that no particular portion of
Scripture is to be intelligently comprehended apart from
some conception of its place in the whole. For the Bible
story and message is like a picture wrought out in mosaics:
each book, chapter, verse, and even word forms a necessary
part, and has its own appointed place. It is therefore,
indispensable to any interesting and fruitful study of the
Bible that a general knowledge of it be gained.
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