I have heard a lot of speculation about numbers and their involvement with the mysteries of God. A lot of the following does not make sense to me, that is why I am posting this, maybe somebody here does understand it and could share some thoughts.
I have heard that the number seven is a perfect number and that God uses/used it in many ways: [ Seven seas - Seven virgins - Seven principal planets - Seventy times seven - Quorum of the Seventies - Rested on the seventh day - and much more other examples ]
How is or what makes the number seven a "perfect number"?
I've also heard that the numer of the beast is 666, because it is the closest to the "perfect number". Satan being a "mocker", uses the closest to perfect, to deceive.
However, what really makes this confusing to me, is: That there are also some examples of the number seven used in favor of bad. ( Seven demons, I understand that in some old culture they had a "seven shaped" structure to torture people ) and probably some examples of the numbe six used in favor of good. ( 12 months in a year, 12 apostles, etc.
As far as I know the number six represents that which is not complete and number seven represents which is complete.
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However, what really makes this confusing to me, is: That there are also some examples of the number seven used in favor of bad. ( Seven demons, I understand that in some old culture they had a "seven shaped" structure to torture people ) and probably some examples of the numbe six used in favor of good. ( 12 months in a year, 12 apostles, etc. |
As I indicated before, all this does not make sense to me. I'm posting it because I've seen that there is a lot of knowledge within this forum. Maybe you all can help me understand this . . . ?
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Seven demons spoken where? |
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Also, the twelve months, twelve apostles, cannot really count since the number is twelve in itself and NOT six. |
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As far as I know the number six represents that which is not complete and number seven represents which is complete. |
This is off the top of my head:
Symbolic terms:
7 = Good or Perfect
6 = Less than 7 so not good, not perfect.
I believe there was more intense Discussion on this in the The Beast: 666 Thread. See if that helps
I read those threads; good information there. But, I still have my original question: "What determines if seven is perfect or not?" -or- "Who/What decides/decided it"? Is it some kind of mathematical equation? . . . Is it Logic?, if so; How? Is it something else?
I have looked everywhere [in my limited capacity], and have not been able to come up with a satisfying answer [to me]. Although I learn other aspects of it; All my searches tend to "miss the target". . . . . and then again, it may be something very simple/obvious. Something that I am just flat-out missing. ( which I would not be surprised )
I do not know if this has been Discussed that deeply until now. I do know that numbers are significant to the Lord. You can see this by the way a Presidency or Quorum is setup with 3, 12, 24, 48, 96 and so forth. You have the 144,000, the sign 666 and many other numeric references.
I do not know if someone actually said "7 is perfect", I believe from what I remember that in ancient times it was used as a number of perfection - but for what reason I have not dived into it. Interestingly enough it is interesting that '7' would be considered perfect. I would have thought of a number like '10' (although not single digit) or '1' or '2' to be in that realm.
Somewhere here again (this might be Mature section this time) there are Threads about:
* Light and its purpose which encompasses this a bit
* The meaning of some of those numbers (individual Threads)
Rather off topic, but... LDS_forever may jump on this and get you the info you are looking for... she is good at research. |
Wes,
These are good questions, and perhaps I can help. What you are referring to is called gematrica (meaning the reckoning with numbers.). In ancient languages letters represented numbers as well. This is the case in the Greek as well as in Hebrew. I can remember in by Hebrew 101 class we learned about gematrica because it was used to count. For instance aleph the equivalent to our letter "A" is 1, and the letter "bet" or "B" in Hebrew was 2 and so forth. So for ancient cultures numbers developed to have special meaning other then mathematical significance. (in reality mathematics and language are very related especially with Hebrew, Aramic, Greek, to name a few.) Thus the idea of numerology came to be-the idea of expressed symbols of numbers. Thus to not make a very long post, Ancient Hebrews used Numbers as symbols for other ideas and meanings. Thus the number 7 was used to represent completeness, wholeness or perfection. It was the most common numeric symbol used. ( also is related to the word Shevah meaning oath in Hebrew.)
So the world being created and finished of the seventh day sabbath- which means 7 in Hebrew- is saying that the lord rested or declared the world whole, completed. Anyway here is a list of other numbers for your pleasure.
1/2 or 1/3 part means the idea that bounds have been set and power is limited. 1/3 part of host of heaven fell.
3- symbol of god head and divine involvement or influence-Thus associated with Christ's atonement. Thus 3 days Christ ressurected- showing divine influence in his resurrection.
3 1/2- half of seven thus symbolizes something that has been stopped midway in normal course.- The beast in Revelation will reign for 3 1/2 years. thus his reign will be cut incomplete or short.
6- a negative symbol conveying the idea of deficit, imperfection, or failure to attain completeness.
9- judgment, finality
10- 'all of a part" a whole complete unit existing within a greater whole.
12 Represents priesthood, right to govern
40- period of trial, testing, probation or mourning. Flood 40 nights, Moses 40 years in wilderness.
144000 a multiple of 12- meaning the same as 12 but an uncountable number. Thus 144,000 in revelation is a great multitude of priesthood bearers to many to count.
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Seven Demons: Mark 16:9. Then we have "Seven Priests" carrying the arc of the covenant [why seven?] :Joshua 6:6 ( Sixth book,chapter six, verse six [666] ) -- Whatever that means ! ! ? -- I have no clue, just heard of it. |
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Isiah53, Thanks for an interesting reply.
I have not yet gotten the book you suggested [I'm working on it], although did search for "gematrica" and was unable to obtain much information on it.
Meanwhile, . . . Please don't take my questioning the wrong way, I'm trying to comprehend it. So please bare with me, my friend.
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So the world being created and finished of the seventh day sabbath- which means 7 in Hebrew- is saying that the lord rested or declared the world whole, completed. |
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Thus the idea of numerology came to be-the idea of expressed symbols of numbers.Ancient Hebrews used Numbers as symbols for other ideas and meanings. Thus the number 7 was used to represent completeness, wholeness or perfection. It was the most common numeric symbol used. |