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Learn Biblical Math

Learn Biblical Math By: Zach Collins The Bible is a book of numbers. The Bible contains 66 books, which are divided into 1,189 chapters, for a totality of 31,102 verses. There are three letters in the word โ€œOldโ€ and nine letters in the word โ€œTestament.โ€ If you put these numbers together, it equals 39. There are 39 books in the Old Testament. There are three letters in the word โ€œNewโ€ and nine letters in the word โ€œTestamentโ€, by multiplying, it equals 27. There are 27 books in the New Testament. It was written by about 40 different authors over the course of 1,500 to 2,000 years. The Bible is a book of numbers, yes, but it is also a book that can be properly understood in equations. While I am not a mathematician or even proficient in the subject of math, I want to provide you with some mathematical equations, derived from biblical revelation, which can help you grow in knowledge and benefit your study life.   1.     Belief + Baptism = Salvation (Mark 16:16) 2.     Repentance + Baptism = Remission of Sins (Acts 2:38) 3.     Law + Transgression = Sin (1 John 3:4; Romans 4:15)  4.     Body โ€“ Spirit = Dead (James 2:26) 5.     Faith โ€“ Works = Dead (James 2:26) 6.     Disciple x Disciples = Growth (Acts 6:7) 7.     Knowledge โ€“ Love = Pride (1 Corinthians 8:1) 8.     Bible + Manโ€™s Doctrine = Condemnation (Mark 7:7-9) 9.     Body โ€“ Sinful Body Part = No Condemnation (Matthew 18:8-9) 10.  70 x 7 = Figurative Forgiveness for Offenses (Matthew 18:21-22) 11.  House …