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Who is the promised seed in the Bible? In our last lesson, we looked at the Feats of the Lord and the number 19 for faith. We will continue our study on how numbers are used in the Bible to support doctrine. What do I mean? Take our topic for today, the promised seed. How many would think there could be a DNA code supporting this topic in the Bible? But let us remember three things found in the Bible for numbers. They are as follows: God names all the stars and knows how many there are (Psalms 147:4); he numbers the hairs of your head (Luke 12:7) and keeps books recording our works (Revelation 20:12). We serve an orderly God. Why know all the numbers of stars and the hairs of your head? Because He is God. If the detail is there over such simple things, image His Word that changes us into a new Creature and will one day judge the world. Just how complex and amazing should we view the Bible we hold in our hands?
Today, we will continue looking at what appears to be a DNA code in the King James Bible, focusing on the promised seed. Who is the promised seed mentioned? The answer is Jesus Christ. We have looked into other numbers mentioned in the Bible, such as 14, 21, 13, and 6. If you think about it, DNA is just another set of numbers, 23 and 46. If God can use other numbers with accuracy and consistency that support scripture, why not use 23 and 46 they are numbers as well are thy not? Jesus says in His word that He is the Word and that Word was made flesh.
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Who is the promised seed in the Bible? In our last lesson, we looked at the Feats of the Lord and the number 19 for faith. We will continue our study on how numbers are used in the Bible to support doctrine. What do I mean? Take our topic for today, the promised seed. How many would think there could be a DNA code supporting this topic in the Bible? But let us remember three things found in the Bible for numbers. They are as follows: God names all the stars and knows how many there are (Psalms 147:4); he numbers the hairs of your head (Luke 12:7) and keeps books recording our works (Revelation 20:12). We serve an orderly God. Why know all the numbers of stars and the hairs of your head? Because He is God. If the detail is there over such simple things, image His Word that changes us into a new Creature and will one day judge the world. Just how complex and amazing should we view the Bible we hold in our hands?
Today, we will continue looking at what appears to be a DNA code in the King James Bible, focusing on the promised seed. Who is the promised seed mentioned? The answer is Jesus Christ. We have looked into other numbers mentioned in the Bible, such as 14, 21, 13, and 6. If you think about it, DNA is just another set of numbers, 23 and 46. If God can use other numbers with accuracy and consistency that support scripture, why not use 23 and 46 they are numbers as well are thy not? Jesus says in His word that He is the Word and that Word was made flesh.