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dan b
11-18-2009, 04:41 PM
I have been studying the way in which the Bible books have been arranged. During the times of the Old Hebrew Testament there were 39 books in all. These were arranged under the headings of "The Law, The Prophets and The Writings." Today we have the English Protestant 66 book bible. How was it possible to have designed these 66 protestant books to fit so exactly under the old Testament headings? Because they do!
If you divide the 66 books of the protestant Bible into three columns of 22 books in each, a scheme is visable. The first column begins with the 5 books called "The Pentatuch", then 12 books in the middles and ends with the 5 books called "the Wisdom Literature." The second column begins with the 5 Major Prophets, then the 12 books of the minor prophets and end with what could be called the 5 books of Christian Prophets. So this middle column under the heading of "The Prophets" is indeed all names of prophets! Then the third column of 22 bible books is under the heading of "The Writings." And this list is composed of all epistles or writings! How was it possible for the Bible changing through all of it's Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English forms to have arrived at such a balanced arrangement?
The last book aat the end of each column is the 22d book. It is a special book, different from the others in its colomn. Its as if these 3 books are a crowning glory unto there columns. The hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, Israel was the 22d generation after Adam. Both the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah each had exactly 22 kings. How is it possible for all this to be?!
These miracles are all before us here using the protestant 66 book bible. Even the center of the bible is between Micah and Nahum. The center of the english alphabet is also inbetween the M and the N. In chapter 6 of www.secondbookofdaniel.com there are more charts of these miracals.
Richard Amiel McGough
11-18-2009, 04:50 PM
I have been studying the way in which the Bible books have been arranged. During the times of the Old Hebrew Testament there were 39 books in all. These were arranged under the headings of "The Law, The Prophets and The Writings." Today we have the English Protestant 66 book bible. How was it possible to have designed these 66 protestant books to fit so exactly under the old Testament headings? Because they do!
If you divide the 66 books of the protestant Bible into three columns of 22 books in each, a scheme is visable. The first column begins with the 5 books called "The Pentatuch", then 12 books in the middles and ends with the 5 books called "the Wisdom Literature." The second column begins with the 5 Major Prophets, then the 12 books of the minor prophets and end with what could be called the 5 books of Christian Prophets. So this middle column under the heading of "The Prophets" is indeed all names of prophets! Then the third column of 22 bible books is under the heading of "The Writings." And this list is composed of all epistles or writings! How was it possible for the Bible changing through all of it's Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English forms to have arrived at such a balanced arrangement?
The last book aat the end of each column is the 22d book. It is a special book, different from the others in its colomn. Its as if these 3 books are a crowning glory unto there columns. The hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, Israel was the 22d generation after Adam. Both the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah each had exactly 22 kings. How is it possible for all this to be?!
These miracles are all before us here using the protestant 66 book bible. Even the center of the bible is between Micah and Nahum. The center of the english alphabet is also inbetween the M and the N. In chapter 6 of www.secondbookofdaniel.com (http://www.secondbookofdaniel.com) there are more charts of these miracals.
Hi Dan,
Welcome to our forum!
:welcome:
It appears that you and I have seen the same pattern. Years ago, back in 1995, I noticed that the books of the Bible followed the traditional headings of the Jewish Canon (Tanakh). I moved this thread here to the Biblical Studies section so we can post pics (which I don't allow in the Guests forum). Here it is:
http://www.biblewheel.com/images/bw_discovery1.jpg
And then after a bit more study, I arrived at this:
http://www.biblewheel.com/images/bw_discovery4.jpg
Here is an intro to the Bible Wheel: http://biblewheel.com/intro/intro.asp
All the best,
Richard
I have been studying the way in which the Bible books have been arranged. During the times of the Old Hebrew Testament there were 39 books in all. These were arranged under the headings of "The Law, The Prophets and The Writings." Today we have the English Protestant 66 book bible. How was it possible to have designed these 66 protestant books to fit so exactly under the old Testament headings? Because they do!
If you divide the 66 books of the protestant Bible into three columns of 22 books in each, a scheme is visable. The first column begins with the 5 books called "The Pentatuch", then 12 books in the middles and ends with the 5 books called "the Wisdom Literature." The second column begins with the 5 Major Prophets, then the 12 books of the minor prophets and end with what could be called the 5 books of Christian Prophets. So this middle column under the heading of "The Prophets" is indeed all names of prophets! Then the third column of 22 bible books is under the heading of "The Writings." And this list is composed of all epistles or writings! How was it possible for the Bible changing through all of it's Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English forms to have arrived at such a balanced arrangement?
The last book aat the end of each column is the 22d book. It is a special book, different from the others in its colomn. Its as if these 3 books are a crowning glory unto there columns. The hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, Israel was the 22d generation after Adam. Both the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah each had exactly 22 kings. How is it possible for all this to be?!
These miracles are all before us here using the protestant 66 book bible. Even the center of the bible is between Micah and Nahum. The center of the english alphabet is also inbetween the M and the N. In chapter 6 of www.secondbookofdaniel.com (http://www.secondbookofdaniel.com) there are more charts of these miracals.
Hi Dan, :welcome: to the Forum.
Yes, the Bible does indeed divide into three parts, but that's not all! When it is rolled up like a scroll astounding connections become manifest. That is what the Bible Wheel (http://www.biblewheel.com/forum/../default.asp) is all about....the 66 books of the Bible are rolled up like a scroll to reveal 22 Spokes and three cycles. Each of these Spokes is headed by one of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet governing the theme of each Spoke. Check it out, you will be amazed...:woah:
God bless,
Rose
Victor
11-20-2009, 01:34 PM
Hi! :welcome:
If you divide the 66 books of the protestant Bible into three columns of 22 books in each, a scheme is visable. The first column begins with the 5 books called "The Pentatuch", then 12 books in the middles and ends with the 5 books called "the Wisdom Literature." The second column begins with the 5 Major Prophets, then the 12 books of the minor prophets and end with what could be called the 5 books of Christian Prophets.
Did you notice this natural division by yourself? Or did you find it somewhere? It is really amazing who the 66 Books divide so naturally.
So this middle column under the heading of "The Prophets" is indeed all names of prophets! Then the third column of 22 bible books is under the heading of "The Writings." And this list is composed of all epistles or writings! How was it possible for the Bible changing through all of it's Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English forms to have arrived at such a balanced arrangement?
Excellent question!
The last book aat the end of each column is the 22d book. It is a special book, different from the others in its colomn. Its as if these 3 books are a crowning glory unto there columns.
These three books are the Song of Songs, Acts of the Apostles and Revelation. They are in fact a "crowning glory" for each group of 22 books. They stand on class by themselves proclaiming the consummation of the Gospel story. You can see more at Spoke 22 - Tav: Consummation of God's Plan of the Ages (http://www.biblewheel.com/book/Chapters/Chapt05.asp). (You need to scroll down almost halfway through the page to find the points these three books have in common.)
The hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, Israel was the 22d generation after Adam. Both the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah each had exactly 22 kings. How is it possible for all this to be?!
I have noticed that too. This seems very significant.
These miracles are all before us here using the protestant 66 book bible. Even the center of the bible is between Micah and Nahum. The center of the english alphabet is also inbetween the M and the N.
Ha! I had noticed that as well! I used the M-N alphabetic sequence to memorize the pair Micah-Nahum. They stand in the middle of the 66 books just as M and N stand in the middle of the 26-letter alphabet.
In chapter 6 of www.secondbookofdaniel.com (http://www.secondbookofdaniel.com) there are more charts of these miracals.
It is interesting. I cannot agree with some points but I love finding patterns that have been discovered independently by others, like the natural grouping of the 12 OT History Books in to 3 + 3 pairs + 3, with the first being much similar to the third. (Joshua-Ezra and Ruth-Esther).
Hang around Dan, we have much to learn!
Victor
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