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How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible
How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible
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Yahweh is One and He used His Oneness to form the creation of the heavens and the earth. He used His Oneness to create mankind in one image and that is the image of Himself. Explore how Yahweh has used His great Oneness to number His great gifts of mankind throughout the Bible. See Biblical examples of how He used the number One to create a One Concept to design His great gifts to mankind in the:
Creation
Tithes and Offerings
Giving the Messiah
Salvation

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Release dateMay 5, 2019
ISBN9781950630080
How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible

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    How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible - Charles Rhone, Sr

    How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible

    Author: Charles E. Rhone Sr.

    Published by Bible Numbers Ministry, Seattle, Washington

    http://www.biblenumbers.com

    How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible

    All Rights Reserved

    Copyright 2018 by Bible Numbers Ministry.

     All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Bible Numbers Ministry, except as a brief quotation in a review.

    ISBN: 978-1-950630-08-0

     Published by Bible Numbers Ministry, Seattle, Washington

    http://www.biblenumbers.com

     How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible

    "Hearken unto me, O Jacob and Israel, my called; I am he; I am the first, I also am the last."

      Isaiah 48:12

    Table of Contents

    How Yahweh Numbered His Great Gifts in the Bible

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 – Yahweh’s One Concept in the Bible

    Chapter 2 - 1 + 1 – Frame Work in His Creation and Gifts to the Biblical Patriarchs

    Chapter 3 - The First Offerings for the Tabernacle

    Chapter 4 – Business in the Promised Land

    Chapter 5 – 1+1 Frame Work in Tithing and Offerings

    Chapter 6 – The 6 Years of the 6+1 Tithing Cycle

    Chapter 7 - The 7th Year of the Tithing Cycle

    Chapter 8 – God’s Gift of Christ

    Chapter 9 1 in 1 - God’s Gift of the Holy Spirit

    Chapter 10 -1+1 – The Holy Offerings of the Church

    Chapter 11 – The 1+1 Resurrections and Rewards of the Kingdom

    Chapter 12 – Christ’s Kingdom

    Bible Numbers Books Series

    Appendix A

    Introduction

    How Yahweh Numbered His Gifts in the Bible is about God’s great gifts to all believers and mankind in general. This book explores the numbering methods God used to dispense His great gifts throughout the Bible. His gifts such as:

    His creation

    His Word

    His Tabernacle

    His Tithes and Offerings

    His Great Rewards

     In this book, you will discover the exciting ways He used the numbers in His Word to define and enhance His great gifts to believers. Who love Him and obey His commandments.

     Understanding how God has numbered His great gifts is important to the lives of believers today. Learning how God numbered His gifts will enhance the faith of believers. Believers will gain knowledge and better understand how to utilize His great gifts when they learn how He has numbered their interactions with His great gifts. This is so because He has numbered the gifts that people offer to Him as tithes and offerings in the Bible. The importance of the interaction of the saints with God’s great gifts transcends the dimensions of this world and will impact the lives of the saints in the world to come.

    Chapter 1 – Yahweh’s One Concept in the Bible

    God is love and out of His great love He has given great gifts to mankind. To enhance His great gifts He used numbers in the Bible to define and sequence their components. However, to understand the ways God numbered His great gifts in the Bible, it is necessary to learn how His numbers relate to Him and how He uses them. For example, the Bible states that God is One. An example of God’s Oneness in the Bible is found in Deuteronomy 6:4:

    "4  Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: 

    5  And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." 

    God is One and He created the number one to reflect Himself. When He began to create various items like numbers, Yahweh expanded the value of the number one by inventing the counting of numbers: When He did this; He used the number one to create and add a 1+1 sequence.

    He increased the value of the number 1 by adding one number at a time. God created counting to highlight the number 1 in a series of 1+1 sequences. For example, He designed counting so that we count by:

    1- Number at a time using

    1-- Number - and the value of the number

    1 – Is increase by

    1 – Number each time it is added it becomes

    1 – Number As designed by the Almighty

    1

    In the counting system God created, the number one is the first number and the number one is used to define the last number as one number, the total. .

     Yahweh is the First and the Last

    The 1+1 sequence has two numerical components, which are 1, and 1. He used the first 1 of the sequence and the last 1 of the sequence to form the components of His One Concept in His designs as the first 1 and the last 1.

    God created the 1+1 concept in numbers to reflect Himself as the first 1 and the last 1. For example, in Isaiah 44:6, God said:

    "6 Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God."

     He is the 1 in the 1+1 sequences of the Bible. He is the first 1 in all things and He is the last 1 in all things, He is the Almighty 1. Later, you will see how H e has formed a 1+1 sequence will all things.

    The 1+1 sequence is important because it is the first sequence. The first is very important to God in the Bible because it also reflects the number 1. In the Bible, God used the first sequence, the 1+1 sequence and its numerical components, as a master to frame many of His great gifts in the Bible. We shall explore how He used it:

    To frame His gift of the creation of the world

    To frame the great historical events of the Bible

    To frame His Word in His tithing and offerings

    To frame His gift of salvation to mankind

    To frame His prophecies about the World to come

    To frame His Word in His Biblical economics in the Bible

    In this book, we shall explore how God used a series of interconnected 1+1 sequences to do these great things. Furthermore, as we go through this book, we shall see how God used the components of the 1+1 sequence in a variety of ways. He used different versions of it to define aspects of His Word in the Bible. For example, we shall explore Biblical examples which show how He used the numerical components of the 1+1 sequence  in His great gifts to create a:

    1 or 1 sequence – to define aspects of His Word

    1 in 1 sequence – to define aspects of His Word

    1 for 1 sequence – to define aspects of His Word in sacrifices

    1 to 1 sequence – related to a subject matter

    1 = 1 Sequence - to define the calculation of numbers

    All of these sequences are based on the components of the 1+1 sequence that God created. The 1+1 sequence serves as a frame work for the numbers God used to number His great gifts in the Bible.

     How the 1+1 Sequence is Calculated in the Bible

    The way God calculated the 1+1 sequence is important in seeing how He numbered His gifts, His tithes and His offerings in the Bible.

     Equation Perspective

    God used the components of the 1+1 sequence to design the addition of numbers.

     He designed it so that two numbers are needed for addition (1+1).

    He designed it so that when two numbers are added they produce two sides with a 1=1format, like 1+1=2. In this 1+1 format there are:

    1 – Numbers on the left side of the = sign

    +

    1 – Number on the right side of the = sign

    The numbers on the left side of the equal sign are equal to the number on the right side of the equal sign. In mathematics this is known as an equation.

    Again, this is another way that God has used the components of the 1+1 sequence.

    It is important to understand the significance of this 1=1 format. Each time two numbers are calculated, they produce this 1=1 equation format. God has used this 1=1 format in His Word throughout the Bible.

     Calculations in 1

    God designed it so that each calculation of a 1+1 sequence produces two answers. This is so because He embedded in the addition of numerical values, the addition of numbers themselves as components.

     For example, there is:

    1 – Addition of numerical values which yields a number

    +

    1 – Addition of numerical components which yields a number

    Therefore, the 1+1 aspects of 1 calculation of numbers are:

    1 – Addition of numbers values – 1+1=2

    +

    1 – Addition of the numbers as components – 1number + 1number = 1 number (1+1=1)

    Again, when 1+1 numerical components are added, the two components are represented by one number as a component.

    Example Summary

    The calculations of the 1+1 sequence in Bible numbers is highlighted in two ways.

    First, the 1+1 answers of a 1+1 =2 calculation are:

    1 – The value of 1+1=2

    +

    1 – The value of numbers as components 1+1 = 1

    (The 1+1 numbers are represented by 1 number)

    In addition, it is also important to remember that this calculation of the 1+1 sequence is laid out in a 1=1 format.

    It is the component aspect of a 1+1 sequence addition that God highlighted in His great numbers and gifts in the Bible.

     The Father and the Son

    God also applied this component addition to Himself.

    1 – God the Father + His son = 2

    +

    1 -- Spirit of God in the Son = 1(1 in 1 =1)

    In John 10:29-30, Jesus spoke about the Father giving Him His followers and their Oneness.

    "29  My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. 

    30  I and my Father are one." 

    This is heavenly arithmetic from God. Again, when adding the components, 1+1=1.

    Another example of God’s 1+1 component addition is connected to Adam and Eve in the following section.

     Adam and Eve Example

     A Biblical example of how God highlighted the component aspect of a 1+1 sequence is found in the book of Genesis. After, God made Adam and Eve as a 1+1 = 2 sequence; He highlighted the component aspect of the 1+1=2 sequence in Biblical mathematics. In Matthew 19:3-6, Jesus commented on this component aspect of the 1+1=2 sequence when speaking to the Pharisees about divorce.

    "3  The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? 

    4  And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, 

    5  And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh

    6  Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder." 

    This is heavenly arithmetic from God where 1+1=1.

    First God made:

    1 – Adam a male

    +

    1 – Eve a female

    God used the components of the 1+1 sequence to calculate this 1+1 sequence.

    1 – 1+1=2 (one number as a value)

    +

    1 – 1flesh+1flesh =1 flesh (one component as flesh)

    Furthermore, Adam and Eve can also be viewed as a 1+1 unit another way:

    1 – Adam + Eve = 2 people

    +

    1 – Adam + Eve = 1 couple (1+1=1)

    They were two people and also 1 couple or 1 flesh.

    God told Adam and Eve to be fruitful and multiply. When the two of them obeyed the commandment of God and had relations and began to multiply; the 1+1 =1 addition that God created was manifested:

    1 – Adam + Eve = 2

    +

    1 – Male component + Female component = 1 child (Cain -1+1=1))

    God designed it so that every person alive is the product of 1+1 component addition. Every person has a father and a mother who produced just 1 child at a time (1+1=1). Again, it is this 1+1=1 type of component addition that God used to number many of His mighty acts in the Bible.

     Jesus Assembling the Saints

    Another Biblical example where God highlighted the component aspect of a 1+1 number calculation is found in John 10:16, here Jesus was speaking about gathering all believers unto Himself.

    "16 And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd."

    In this example, God again used the framework of the 1+1 sequence:

    1 – Numerical value of the saints in the folds

    + (each fold as a component)

    1 – 1 fold + 1 fold…. = 1fold

    This component calculation of multiple folds gives us:

    1 – One fold

    With

    1 – One Shepherd

    This is another example of heavenly arithmetic from God where 1+1=1.

    Again, God designed all this in His Word to highlight the number 1. These are the parts of 1 – 1+1 calculation.

    This method also applies to the components of God’s Oneness found in the Bible.

     Attributes of Yahweh’s Oneness

    When the Biblical attributes of God are listed as components; they produce a series of 1+1 sequences as seen in the following table.

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