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Number in Scripture provides a complete and exhaustive synopsis of the spiritual significance of every number found in the Bible. This book is one of the most famous and helpful reference books on biblical number study ever written.


This is not a book on numerology which is a false religion, this is exactly what the title says - this is a book about numbers in the scriptures. Anything that God creates can be perverted for an evil purpose, and numerology is not what this book is about. This book shows the intelligent design of the Scriptures by showing the supernatural use of numbers in the biblical texts as well as in nature. If you want to read this book it won't take you much time. If you want to truly study this book, it could take you a year. Great book!


Bullinger shows through numerical values, gematria, and other mathematical means that "the Bible has but one Author...carrying out His own infinite plans". He makes the mathematician love the scriptures and the religious love math. One of my favorite parts is when he is explaining Dr. Milo Mahan's work on the principle of number 8 and number 13, and he gets passionate with the validity of the Bible, as over and over he demonstrates with gematria that every single name of the Lord's people are multiples of 8 and every one who were His enemies, are multiples of 13. It is one of the only books of its genre that wasn't exclusively written for Jews.


Don't miss reading the book along with the Bible. Some of the tidbits in this book are worth a king's ransom, such as where 360 degrees came from, why there are 12 zodiac signs, why certain numbers are used in the Bible, etc.


Bullinger shows the magnificent orderliness of the Word of the God. The book shows how God uses numbers to symbolize various concepts. Each number is always used to show the same concept throughout the entire 66 books. The number 7 is a good place to begin study as it is emphasized. Certain names and words are repeated 7 times throughout the 66 books even though various men set down the words to paper. Only the Holy Spirit could have designed such order. No man nor computer could have produced such results. Bullinger gives many examples. He provides the original Greek and Hebrew texts in his examples.


This is yet another great book by the insightful E.W. Bullinger. Number is Scripture is fascinating and shocking, as it sheds light on the hidden footprints of the Holy Spirit in the scripture. Readers learn about the significance of what previously seemed like meaningless numbers. Everything in the Bible has a meaning, numbers included.


Don't pass up this opportunity to obtain a copy of this awesome Bible reference book! Original hardcopy editions of these works have sold for many times the cost of this download. Buy now!

314 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1894

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E.W. Bullinger

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E. W. (Ethelbert William) Bullinger was born in England. A direct dissent of Swiss reformer Johann Heinrich Bullinger, a covenant theologian, he was born and raised in a home strongly influenced by Wesleyan Methodist doctrine. An Anglican priest as well as secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, he is primarily known as a theologian who published numerous books. He is most commonly known for The Companion Bible.

Some of his theology was and remains controversial, but there is no arguing that he had an in-depth knowledge of Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew. Some of his more popular books still in extant include his Figures of Speech Used in the Bible and Number in Scripture.

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February 24, 2024
Fascinating study of the meanings that one can attribute to the numbers used in the Bible. Although I don't agree with everything this book teaches, there is plenty here to contemplate and carry into one's personal study and reflection on the Scriptures.
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November 13, 2016
This is an amazing book & reference that investigates the significance of numbers in Scripture (the Bible). Bullinger's reseach and insight into this topic is excellent.

First, Bullinger investigates patterns in numbers in the things made by God, such as the heavens, chronology, nature, vegetables, physiology, chemistry, sound & music, and color.

Next, he investigates patterns of numbers in the Word of God, such as the books of the Bible, the writers of the Bible, and occurrences of words & phrases in the Bible.

Then he investigates the spiritual significance of numbers themselves, from 1 through 15, 17, 19, 20, and so forth up to 666.

While the investigation itself is deep, the way it is presented is straightforward and easy to read, and is organized so that the reader can either read straight thru, or jump in and out to the numbers or concepts desired at a given moment.

Overall, the book is an excellent resource for anyone with more than a casual interest in the Bible, and is useful for anyone desiring to understand another facet of God's design & messages for mankind.

I have studied this topic at length for a number of years, and yet found his insight educational, interesting, thought-provoking, and even fun.

I hope you enjoy this book as much as I have and continue to do.
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May 31, 2023
I am confident this book will serve as a useful reference for me and for anyone open to seeing numerical significance to various themes in Scripture. Above all, this book contains a massive amount of material pertaining to various numbers. More often than not, however, I could not be persuaded by Bullinger, despite his arguments, which were meticulous and (indisputably) well thought out. I admire this work as a rigorous study in numerology, and am curious to see how my views on it change over time.
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August 17, 2012
This is a paradigm-shifting examination of numbers in scripture. Mr. Bullinger shows extraordinary scholarship in this treatise. This was written before Strong's Concordance!

One of the great advantages to owning a Kindle is the portability of a practically infinite number of reference works all in a searchable form. However, this .99 edition is a rip-off. Look elsewhere for a useful reference for this subject. The Greek characters are not rendered well and the Hebrew are not rendered at all. There is no linked index. Essentially, the work was converted from, perhaps, the pdf format to Kindle with no subsequent editing. Tables and parallel lists were victims in this conversion being near-useless as a result. Shame on you Amazon! I thought somebody on your staff would at least briefly look through it and return it to the publishers or at least not charge anything for it. A little bit of a blemish on an otherwise enthusiastically positive overall experience with the Kindle.

Anyway, enough of my Kindle-edition rant. After re-reading it, how did I like the content? My initial review was 5 stars. I tried not to overly punish the late Mr. Bullinger as a result of the poor quality of the Kindle edition. If this had been my first read, I would've given it 2 stars. This re-reading has caused me to re-think my impressions. This book has lost a little of its shine and motivated me to be a little more critical of it.

This book gives an exhaustive detail of the smaller numbers (viz, 1-9). The examination of the bigger numbers less so (with some exceptions e.g. 40, 666). Some of the numbers are not really examined at all. The entry for 27, for example, consists of "being the cube of three." Well, duh!

Despite its shortcomings, this book demonstrates the part that numbers have in the Divine Plan. Bullinger shows us another layer of depth that confirms and/or shows a deeper meaning in scripture passages. It is a good read -- despite its warts -- even a century later. However, I would skip Amazon's .99 version. Buy the dead tree version or Google/Bing for the pdf.
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September 18, 2020
While you have to be careful with numbers in scripture--some have gone overboard with this--and you can't use it as your first means of understanding things, this is a great reference book and it has been helpful. I don't remember when I read it cover to cover, and I don't refer to it regularly, but I still keep it on my shelf to use again.
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October 4, 2024
Number in Scripture is probably in the library of any student of the Bible who is interested in the topic of number meanings and gematria. Some number concepts seem stretched, but Bullinger makes his case, and his knowledge of the Bible is encyclopedic, so other books he penned interest me, particularly Figures of Speech in the Bible.
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July 6, 2019
Bullinger is not for the sleepy-he has some very complex material he goes through, but I consider it a great aid in my Biblical studies.
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August 16, 2025
An excellent source of information on number meaning in the Bible. A valuable resource.
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December 30, 2014
A very interesting book. The author leads the reader to an understanding of the use of gematria. In Hebrew and Greek, the letters of their alphabets are assigned numbers. For any word in these languages, its number can thus be determined. Of course, many numbers have theological meanings. The author demonstrates that this method can lead to remarkable analysis of the Holy Scriptures in the original languages. While I'm aware that some might see this as a cabalistic approach, and therefore, somewhat dangerous, still I recommend this book to those who will keep their feet on the solid ground of sound Biblical interpretation, and not get carried away by the sensational.
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July 14, 2017
Reproduction of an 1894 book on numerology. There are some introductory chapters and then chapters detailing the significance of various specific numbers.

I'm not sure how mainstream any of the beliefs described in the book were but it could be a useful reference for writers interested in older superstitions. It also has lots of lists (e.g. the chapter on the number four includes various lists of four items that occur in the Bible) so it's handy when you need to find a specific number of weird names for something. Need to give five kittens creepy Bible names? Need to name a fleet of fictional space ships with apocalyptic names? The book is great for that sort of thing.
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February 28, 2016
An excellent work showing not only how numbers appear in Scripture and testify to its supernatural character, but also where numbers appear in the natural world and give testimony to a creator God. Interesting is the alternative view of the elements arranged in a configuration completely different than the standard periodic table, a presentation which more readily predicts undiscovered elements. Wonderful, fascinating, enlightening.
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December 23, 2012
Highly recommend this to anyone who takes their bible study more serious than 5 minutes of reading every day. Great work with great results.
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April 4, 2013
Always a brillant reference book for numbers as they are used in the bible.
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