Theology by the numbers

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Before God spoke and created the heavens and the earth, he did at least four things that we know of: He created an alphabet, he formed the letters into words, and he gave himself a name, and promised us eternal life [1]

Though many will wish to argue these points, there is no basis for an argument. If the alphabet was not formed by God, then we will be observing phenomena which occurred by chance. And argument is just a distraction from making the observations. If these things happened by chance, one must ask: at what point does the probability of it occurring by chance make it impossible?

The numbers

Hebrew does not have a number system apart from the alphabet. Each letter is also a number.

א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח

References

  1. . Tit 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world [aeons - time] began;