ISBN-13: 9781505610543 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 282 str.
Signs of Number is basically the science of numbers. It is the empiricism associated with numbers in the Holy Scriptures. It is neither conjecture nor assumption. It is bringing together data relating to signs with a view to demonstrating with all clarity, that numbers are of some significant import; that they signify something greater and beyond the ordinary. The Signs of Numbers clearly expresses the significance of certain numbers, particularly numbers that have been identified as peculiar with the Bible, and more associated with the Trinity. The Signs of Numbers is the proof or empiricism of numbers. Numbers have significance, or signify something. This Book adequately analyzes numbers, successfully linking it up to the Triune Being or the Godhead, in such a way that is convincing and credible. Signs of Numbers, equally addressable as science of numbers, looks at the use of numbers ranging from one to seven as we find in the scriptures, to further substantiate the fact about our great Creator, and how man is affected by these numbers. By this, I mean, how these numbers are a veritable information bank to man, and can easily lead us to an understanding of some very important secrets which the Lord God has chosen to reveal to man Signs of Number is basically the science of numbers. It may be addressed as the science of numbers because of the empiricism associated with it. It is neither conjecture nor assumption. It is bringing together data relating to signs with a view to demonstrating with all clarity, that numbers are of some significant import; that they signify something greater and beyond the ordinary. Therefore at the end of the illustration, The Signs of Numbers shall clearly express the significance of certain numbers, particularly numbers that have been identified as peculiar with the Bible; more relevant to the Trinity. The Signs of Numbers is the proof or empiricism of numbers. Numbers have significance, or signify something. When we refer to numbers, we look at it from the perspective of numerals and ordinals; even collectively. For example when looking at the significance of numeral One (1), we shall also take ordinal First (1st) and once, along. When we have adequately analyzed numbers, it is hoped we shall successfully link it up to the Triune Being or the Godhead, in such a way as to be convincing and credible. We shall have to do this by primarily looking at the traits of some personalities categorized under the numbers, and draw our conclusion from there.