The Pure Science
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,
"
Take note of the above page
scribe said Aliz Zed, there is an absence of number
upon this page, in fact the whole quoted page is blank. How to quote
a blank page, writ the scribe. Writing this, there. Where, said Zed
Aliz. There, said the scribe, that, there. How right you are scribe
said Zed Aliz, with a comma, all things being equal, what number would
that be, ignoring the obvious. The scribe writ, that, that number is
66, odd that. Meaning to write, old that. The Alizzed hearing that,
said, I will hold that, and held that, odd that.
GOD'SECRET FORMULA
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).
It concerns
God and the number of creatures that surround Him.
In
the centre was the One, the unnameable, surrounded by four powerful
beings. And around the throne were the 24
chairs with the 24
elders. They prayed to the unnameable: Through you alone all things
and all beings exist. Your will enabled them to be and gave them form.
Around the throne, around the four powerful beings, and around the elders
there were 10,000
times 10,000
and again 1,000
times and 1,000
angels."
The Holy Bible
Scofield References 1917
2
3
4
|
"AFTER this I looked,
and, be-hold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice
which I heard was as were a trum-pet talking with me;
which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which
must be here-after.
And immediately I was in
the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat
on the throne.
And he that sat was to
look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there
was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.
And round about the throne
were four and twenty
seats: and upon the seats I saw four
and twenty
elders sitting clothed
in white rainment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold |
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Chapter 5
11
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And
I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the
throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them
was ten thousand times
ten thousands, and
thousands of thousands;" |
A
New Book
of
Revelations
1995 by Inner Light Publications
Page 31
The Holy 999
Part 6
3.
4.
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"
You
have finally located in your search the only passage or use
of the number 666
in the entire written record.
"
The number 999
is identified as truly of My Kingdom. It rep-resents a Divine
number of the Creation of Life itself in this and other Universes
" "
It
is a code number within the consciousness
" |
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.
Peitgen
heads Chapter Six
of his book (Bausteine des Chaos, Vol 1) with a quotation from
Spinoza:
'Nothing
in nature is by chance. . .Something appears to be chance only because
of our lack of knowledge.'
Peitgen, however, does not bring this theme to its revolutionary conclusion
because he also feels bound to observe the dogma that numbers are a
'human invention'. Geometry must therefore also be nothing more than
human invention. "
7
4 + 3
A D A M
E V E
1 4 1 4 5
4 5
10 14
1
+ 5
6
The beauty of travelling a circle said Zed Aliz, you are always following
a straight line.
Are you the one person out there,
said Zed Aliz, who, knows they are not the one person out there.
Let God become your best friend
say I, said the Scribe talking the dog
Number, where chance strikes
the balance said Zed Aliz thinking coincidence.
The Bible And Flying Saucers
Barry H. Downing
Page 113
Line/Down
9
"
The best single sentence
summary of
10 the
Biblical mentality is in a short parable of Jesus: The
11 kingdom
of heaven is like leaven which a woman took and
12 hid
in three
measures of meal, till it was all leaven' Mat-
13 thew
13:33
"
The scribe noted that, the
13th line of text counting down page 113, is the 30th line up
The Holy Bible
Scofield References 1917
Page1333
Chapter 3
A.D. 96
Verse /
17
|
"He that hath an
ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To
him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and
will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written,
which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it. " |
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11
12
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"Behold,
I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take
thy crown.
Him that overcometh will
I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more
out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name
of the city of my God. which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down
out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him
my new name. |
13 |
He that hath an ear, let him
hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches." |
The Alizzed backtracked forward,
a brisk space.
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield References
THE REVELATION
OF
St JOHN THE DIVINE
Page 1342
Chapter 13
A.D. 96.
(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
John Michell 1972
Page 137
Chapter Thirteen
"666
has been the subject of more comment
and speculation than any other cabalistic number, principally on account
of the last verse in revelation 13:
'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,
"
Page 26
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;
"
The Search for Lost Worlds
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?
"
"
The
original story in the First Book of Kings (ch.x, 1-13 states
that the Queen came to see Solomon because she had heard so much about
his wisdom; and after she had questioned him, departed, saying, 'It
was a true report that I heard in my own land of thy acts and thy wisdom'
We
learn too, that the two monarchs exchanged gifts,
/ 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.
"
"
But the Biblical account of the famous queen ends with the short
reference to her in the Old Testament: there is no mention of her in
any other historical con-text, though, as we shall see, a whole literature
grew up around her figure, so that she has perhaps become the most famous
queen in history
"
Page 101
"
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.
In
the Arab legends the Queen is called Belkis, or Bilkis and she sends
a number of gifts to Solomon who for some reason or another, is not
satisfied; whereupon the Queen travels to Jerusalem herself, no doubt
to placate the king. The official Moslem version of the Jewish story
is found in the Koran (Sura XXVII, 15- 45) which describe the Sabean
queen as 'ruling over a people who prostrate themselves to the son'.
This obvious reference to sun-worship coincides with the pantheistic
religion of Yemen whose principal gods were the Venus-planet, the Moon
and the sun (all male gods)
" "
this does not explain why
she was so eager to visit Solomon. In fact, at first she was afraid
to do so and sent instead a present of 6,000
boys and girls all born on the same day at the same hour -
"
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
eager was the Queen to meet the
King of the Jews that she set out immediately and arrived in the record
time of three years. Then the famous interview took place at which she
tested Solomon's wisdom by asking him a series of riddles.
What
were they? Jewish legends provide us with several examples, of which
this is one: 'The Queen said,
"Seven
depart. Nine
enter. Two
pour. One drinks'.
Solomon replied, 'Seven
days represent the period of a woman's menstruation; nine
months the period of her pregnancy; two
pouring is a reference to her breasts; and one
drinking, a reference to her baby". '
Here Alizzed ever the would
be juggler cast the following.
7 + 9
+ 2
+ 1 =
19
7 x 9 x 2 x 1 = 126
1 + 2
+ 9
+ 7
= 19
1 x 2
x 9 x
7 = 126
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield References
Kings Chapter 10 B.C. 992
Page 401.
14 |
"Now the weight
of gold that came to Solomon in one year was six
hundred threescore
and six
talents" |
Herein for good measure the Alizzed introduced this.
Page 380
Chapter 21
B.C. 1021
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." |
Here again the Zed Aliz Zed
never backwards in coming forwards had yonder scribe insert this.
Page iv
"Finally, grateful thanks are due to those whose generous material assistance
has made possible the preparation of a work involving years of time, and
repeated journeys to the centres of biblical learning abroad.
The
completed work is now dedicated to the service among men of that Loving
and Holy God, whose marvellous grace in Christ Jesus it seeks to exalt
Jan.1, 1909.
C.I. Scofield. " 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.
First
the Bible is one book. Seven great marks attest this unity
"
"The Bible is a progressive
unfolding of truth. Nothing is told all at once, and once for all. The
law is, "first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn. "
"
often with centuries between
one writer of Scripture takes up an earlier revelation, adds to it,
lays down the pen, and in due time another man moved by the Holy Spirit,
and another and another, add new details till the whole is complete
"
"
And finally these writers
some forty-four in number, writing through twenty centuries, have produced
a perfect harmony of doctrine in progressive unfolding. This is, to
every candid mind, the unanswer-able proof of the Divine inspiration
of the Bible.
"
Second. The Bible
is a book of books. Sixty-six
books make up the one Book. Considered with referance to the unity of
the one book the separate books may be regarded as chapters. But that
is but one side of the truth, for each of the sixty-six
books is complete in itself
and has its own theme and analysis
"
"
The last book of all,
the Consumma-tion book is "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" (Rev. 1È)
"
The scribe entered the numbers
Old
testament 39
New Testament 27
39 + 27
66
The scribe,
entering into the spirit of things, counted the lines of biblical text
on page 66 of the
Scofield Reference Bible. |