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Paul Foster Case 1985 "It was by identifying himself completely with this one reality that Jesus was able to say, "I and the Father are One, " and it was for the same reason that Jesus called himself the Son of Man. Strangely enough, the New Testament records this title, Son of Man exactly 37 times, and 37 is the number of Ich,Yekhidah, the Hebrew
John Michell Page 143 "There is no question here of a chance coincidence of numbers, for in the same chapter St John emphasises his meaning by use of the phrase, the Image of the Beast, which is repeated three times in verse 15." Page 145 "It has been observed
that
666
is related to
2368
in that they are both multiples of
37,and
the word
" "
beast,
" "
occurs
37
times in Revelation" 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; six hundred threescore and six.' " In the Greek text the number is spelt in letters, " " or 600, 60, 6, "
'Speed of earth round
sun =
66,600
miles per hour'
THE PERIODIC
KINGDOM Page 17 " carbon has established itself as king of the Periodic Kingdom. Carbon, of course, is the element of organic compounds: the extraordinary and complex property we term "life" " Page 105 1 + 5 = 6 " A carbon atom has
atomic num-ber
6,
with
six
units of positive charge on its nucleus and
six
electrons around
the nucleus to form the neutral atom.
The scribe neither
fast or slow, but just right writ the numbers
666
and then almost as an afterthought writ there are
6
letters
in carbon "Few chemists in the late
eighteenth
and early
nineteenth
centuries believed - indeed had any reason to believe -that
there was an arithmetic pattern to matter. Matter was
tangible; numbers were abstract. Abstractions could
certainly have patterns, as they were the product of
intellect and were invented systematically. Matter, on the
other hand, was the stuff of the earth, not a figment of the
intel-lect. Matter was real. Its components might be teased
out and identified one by one, but there was no reason to
sup-pose they fell into a numerical pattern.
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