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Numbers in the Bible : God's Unique Design in Biblical Numbers

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Johnston develops his fascinating investigation of biblical numerology by showing the uniqueness of the eternal Word of God and its God-breathed inspiration.

112 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 1989

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Robert D. Johnston

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Author 10 books12 followers
December 9, 2017
Interesting work and a pleasure to read. Most entertaining in the spiritualizing of Biblical Numerology understanding. A quick read and does not require much biblical knowledge to understand but I would not set this as a book of foundational studies of Biblical Numerology but a good place to start.
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November 30, 2018
God is amazingly smart in math!

What an awesome book! If you are interested in the significance of numbers and the Word of God, you’re going to love this book. I didn’t give the book 5 stars because I particularly did not enjoy the authors writing style. However, the information and accuracy of the scripture was phenomenal.
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January 29, 2023
An interesting interpretation about the numbers and the way God set things up using numbers in the Bible. It is well written and easy to understand compared to some Biblical books, however there is no real proof offered about some of the author’s interpretations and it is definitely up to the reader whether to believe whether things in the book are true or if they are just theories or opinions.
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April 15, 2023
The concept of the book is really fascinating. I've listened to lectures on the topic, so was excited to find this book. I think the issue is that it is so short that it just feels like the author is throwing out all the ideas he possibly can, jumping from point to point, sentence to sentence and doesn't truly build a thoughtful argument.
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137 reviews
September 28, 2013
Ayer, al atardecer, me acerqué a la herrería
Y escuché cómo el yunque daba las horas de la tarde.
Miré y vi en el suelo
Viejos martillos, consumidos por el uso.
"¿Cuántos yunques has empleado" —dije al herrero—
para gastar y aboyar de tal manera los martillos?"
"Sólo uno" —respondió, con los ojos centelleándole, el
herrero.
"Ya sabes que el yunque desgasta los martillos."
Así también, pensé yo, el yunque de la Palabra de Dios;
Escépticos golpes la han atacado durante generaciones
Y, aunque se oyó el repiqueteo,
El yunque sigue intacto, ¡y los martillos han desaparecido!

Date un tiempo para leerlo, de verdad, será de bendición par tu vida :)
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