Robert Braatz (2 Mar 2005)
"2005 Departure"


To John Tng:

This is in regard to Vincent Tan and the $2.34 he received. The two dollar bills plus the nickel = 2005, and the quarter and four pennies equal 29, which is the Biblical number for "departure." This gives us a message of "2005 Departure".

John, you posted an article on "Departure" on 8-25-2001. This article gives numerous instances where the number twenty-nine is used in the Bible and illustrates how in each instance a departure of some kind is in view. I will be looking forward to your 2.34 update.
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Thanks, Bob. I copy the old letter below.
I did see 29 as well, however, I did not come up with "2005 Departure", which is good!

Doves, you may search for old letters at this site: http://www.archive.org
John


John Tng (25 Aug 2001)
"DEPARTURE"


Hi Joe,

29 is the number for DEPARTURE. Tony MacCormack wrote about this number in his book, "Understanding the Significance of Numbers in the Bible":

TWENTY-NINE  -- DEPARTURE

The TWENTY-NINTH time that the name of Noah appears is in Gen 8:18-19 where we read "So Noah came out, together with his sons and his wife and his sons' wives".

The TWENTY-NINTH time Abram occurs is where the kings, who defeated the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah, took Lot and all his goods and departed. (Gen 14:12). And Lot, after having been brought out of the catastrophe, left Zoar (Gen 19:30); the Hebrew for "and he left" is lamed, Ayin, Yod, Vav, with a gematria of 116 (4 x 29).

The name Isaac occurs for the TWENTY-NINTH time in Gen 26:1, where we read "Isaac went to Abimilech, in Gerar". He departed from where he lived (at Beer Lahai Roi). The name Jacob is found for the TWENTY-NINTH time in Gen 28:7, where we read that Jacob went to Paddam Aram. Later on, in Gen 31:13 we find the name of Laban for the TWENTY-NINTH time, where God said to Jacob: "Now leave this land at once and go back to your native land".

In Judges 16:14 we find the name of Samson for the TWENTY-NINTH time, where he awoke out of his sleep and went away with the pin and the loom with the fabric.

The number 29 is found very few times in the Bible, but the name of Noah in Hebrew is Cheth-Nun with a gematria of 58 (= 2 x 29). Noah was the man who departed on two occasions. 1. When the flood came and he departed with his family from a wicked world, and 2. When the ark had come to rest on dry land and he departed with his family from the ark into a new world.


Clay wrote a few interesting letters on Noah's ark and the number 29.
 

Season of the Rapture, the Solar path and Noah's Ark: text version
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/feb2001/clay214.htm

Tabernacle and the Window on the Arc
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/feb2001/clay215.htm

Rapture Clock
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/feb2001/clay222.htm


Maranatha!
John