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GiLGiJ
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Is there a difference between 777, meaning "complete" and 3333333, meaning "complete"?  What are the differences between the two types of "complete"?  I think that 777 (after giving into some conventions of God-given study of numbers) is more complete..

What do you think?
emailestthoume
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777 will get you the jackpot
GiLGiJ
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Hahahahaha
GiLGiJ
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By the way, I like that particular verse in your footer.  It's very poignant.
GiLGiJ
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I hate numerology, btw, except I have some inclination to think that God has made certain numbers analogies of certain things.  That is the point of this thread.
GiLGiJ
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The other point of this thread is to discuss natural meanings of structure.
emailestthoume
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By the way, I like that particular verse in your footer.  It's very poignant.

Ty I don't know much about numerology, or I would contribute more to the thread.
Lion_IRC
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"Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people, even a marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid."
Isaiah 29:14 (KJV)


GiLGiJ
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Realize, here, that "their" refers to non-Christians.  
GiLGiJ
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..or those except Christians who go toward God's Truth.
GiLGiJ
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Are three 7's a square of completion, whereas seven 3's are a complete emphasis on a thing?  
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