Signs of numerology in our major religions

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AnisDys
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When it comes to religion criticism we are skeptical, of course, there are things most of us have chosen to believe and that's all. This is a big subject indeed and is still under development as additional facts will be discovered. I will be presenting it and will let you judge for yourself. (My English is not the best, I hope you won't mind a lot)

Well, it all started a couple of years ago, when I started to get interested in the pattern of prime numbers. Soon after, when I read about the 6 major manifestations taught in the Quran (Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammad) I got a feeling that there must be a pattern in their timeline. After I took a close analysis I concluded there is. I admit though, you can't be sure of the pattern as the time of manifestations of before Jesus is uncertain. However, the estimation of their time is very close to the pattern. the pattern look like this:

I believe They come after every 307 years. But with respect to the gap of premier numbers. Peculiar, right? I could identify with some simple calculations These manifestations with these primes: Adam (1) (I know 1 is not a prime but that is how it comes out in the calculations) Noah (2) Abraham (5) Moses (7) Jesus (11) and Muhammad (13). That means, once you take 307 years times the difference of their corresponding primes you get the time that separates the two Prophets i.e 307*(13-11)= 614 between Jesus and Muhammad, and so on. Something obvious is that there is a missing Prophet (3) who must have lived around 2456 BC. Someone told me it was the time Pyramids were built.

Not convinced? coincidence huh? well, maybe not. Because as you can see the pattern doesn't have to stop to Muhammad (13), it must continue to 17. Calculations indicate that the Prophet (17) is in the year 1842, where you will find a Prophet (The Bab - Muhammad Siyyid Ali) who is very believed by His followers to be exactly the manifestation of this level, who had to come after Muhammad of Islam. Muslims would never accept any other manifestation came after Muhammad, but neither will Christians or Jews for their respective Prophets.

Furthermore, I believe the corresponding prime were somehow an important number in their Mission. The most obvious is Moses with number 7 (i.e Sabbath). I heard also that Muhammad had 13 wives !! and Jesus, 11 Apostles?? I know. Ok let's say 11 faithful Apostles.

Then to my amazement, when I did start to forget even about this, I stepped into Numerology. Wow, it opened another door:

Consider
Moses with number 7: The Perfect description of typical 7 actually, that is, Philosophic, a SEEKER of the promise land, interest in the origin of life, etc
Abraham with number 5: Dynamic, changing places and names ...
Muhammad and 13: Great power, organization and authority ...
And I have saved the best for the last, Jesus with number 11: A master, a teacher, with a mission ... And also, Treachery from others

What you think?
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EvatheDiva Piscean
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You are spot on little one. I am a religious RC. The seven (7) are the seven tribes. I don't see nor do I accept the Muhammad as I just described my religious beliefs. I DO believe in the Holy Trinity (three being a prophetic number as we have beliefs (even those that read Tarot cards, horoscopes, astrologers, etc) in the number three.

12 is another powerful number as we have 12 zodiac signs, 12 months in a year, etc. And even before the 11 there were 12 (apostles) until one betrayed Jesus Christ. Numerology fascinates me! But then again, anything related to the universe FASCINATES me a it was all created by God.

Love,

Eva 🤗

PS: keep up the good work and keep posting!