The Numerical Bible
Frederick William Grant (1834–1902) was a Canadian Plymouth Brethren Bible teacher and author. His Numerical Bible explores the symbolic significance of numbers in Scripture, examining how the numerical structure of the Bible's books, chapters, and divisions reveals patterns of divine design. The work includes commentary notes on the biblical text alongside this unique structural analysis.
36 Books457+ Entries
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Old Testament 256 entries
Genesis
16 ent.
Exodus
13 ent.
Leviticus
8 ent.
Numbers
8 ent.
Deuteronomy
5 ent.
Joshua
5 ent.
Judges
9 ent.
Ruth
3 ent.
1 Samuel
3 ent.
2 Samuel
5 ent.
Psalms
150 ent.
Ezekiel
31 ent.
New Testament 201 entries
Matthew
25 ent.
Mark
11 ent.
Luke
15 ent.
John
20 ent.
Acts
19 ent.
Romans
16 ent.
1 Corinthians
11 ent.
2 Corinthians
7 ent.
Galatians
5 ent.
Ephesians
6 ent.
Philippians
4 ent.
Colossians
4 ent.
1 Thessalonians
4 ent.
2 Thessalonians
2 ent.
1 Timothy
5 ent.
2 Timothy
4 ent.
Titus
2 ent.
Philemon
1 ent.
Hebrews
11 ent.
James
4 ent.
1 Peter
4 ent.
2 Peter
3 ent.
1 John
2 ent.
Revelation
16 ent.
