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is 777 a holy number

Poll ended at Sat Oct 18, 2025 2:25 pm

Yes
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No
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Maybe
1
50%
 
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Alex
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Please vote to test if this is working properly.
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Alex wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 2:34 pm Please vote to test if this is working properly.
I voted "Maybe" because it seems like all numbers can have various meanings depending on context (just like words).

The most obvious example is 666. It can be associated with the beast of Revelation, but it's also associated with God's "secret place" and the "Holy Ark" and it's a central number in the structure of Genesis 1.1 = T(37) + 3 x 666.

https://www.biblewheel.com/GR/GR_666.php
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666 is the perimeter of Tri(223 "inverse Alpha" הפוך אלפא) so that actually makes sense that it is the "secret place" & "Holy Ark".

"Ark of God" (H s) = 7x7x7
inverse Alpha & 777 are very related in the Bible codes and you find many codes of inverse Alpha & 777 throughout scripture.
37 "inverse" αντιστροφος (e) = Prime(13 "Alpha" אלפא (r)) = "mystery" (E rr)

"mysterious" (E rr+ro+rs) = 21x37 [2137 = 2000 + 137] = 777
"Mysterious codes of" (E r) = 78 = Tri(12 = mirror of 7+7+7)
"mysterious codes of" (E o) = Tri(21 = 7+7+7)
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