Explore a provocative view of Scripture through its hidden numbers and a clockwork-like chronology that some readers call a design of sacred time.
Palmoni dives into the symbolism of biblical numerals and their claimed connections to dates, events, and people. The text presents a method for examining how numbers may underlie a broader order in the sacred texts, with attention to patterns, parallels, and symbolic meanings. It’s written as an investigative, theory-driven look at the idea that numerals can illuminate chronology and structure in Scripture.
The book foregrounds how numbers such as Five, Seven, Eight, and Thirteen are used in a system, and it discusses attempts to test these ideas against known dates and historical periods. It also situates the inquiry within the broader tradition of early Christian symbolism and aims to demonstrate how a numerical framework might interact with biblical interpretation.
Ideal for readers curious about biblical symbolism, chronology, and the idea of a designed order within Scripture.
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