Interested readers -
A couple of weeks ago I wrote the introduction to and the overview of a long term Bible number database I’m building named:“The Atlas Pages Project”.This post here won’t mean much without having read that one. So, you can find it here:
The Atlas Pages Project (Part 1)That post showed the minimum format that an Atlas Page verse entry looks like.
Here is an example of what an “expanded” verse entry looks like using a famous verse. The “expanded” part is simply the additional data on a specific word and its’ prime numbers are formatted just like the Verse and TVG entries.
1 Thessalonians 4:16"For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first."Verse 29620 (...1481)< pr235(..47)TVG 13882 (...631)< pr116(…29)🔹Descend G2597 (…53)intext value = 848 (…53)
#_1481_ #_631_ #_47_ #_53_ #_2597_ #🔹 #_235_ #_848_ #resurrection #Archangel
So I broke down the word “descend”, its’ Strong’s number and its’ intext value. This shows that both of them are based on 53.
I’ve shown all the prime number tags, as well as two key words I tagged - #Archangel (a word actually used in the verse) and then a “theme” word, #resurrection.
I use an emoji 🔹 to indicate a Strong’s numbered word is in the verse entry. I also #🔹 tag it.
Here is another example of what an “expanded” verse entry looks like using a resurrection verse. The “expanded” part is simply the additional data on a specific word (or words) and its’ prime numbers formatted just like the Verse and TVG entries.
Acts 9:40"But Peter put them all out, and knelt down and prayed. And turning to the body he said, “Tabitha, arise.” And she opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter she sat up."Verse 27257 (97 x 281)< pr61TVG 15434 (…7717)< pr980 (...7)🔹Sat up G339 (…113)intext value 301 (...43)🔹Tabitha G5000 (…5)intext value 323 (17 x 19)🔹arise G450 (…5)intext value 579 (…193)🔸(note: 97 appears in resurrection verse. 97 = Enoch; 61 appears, a possible antichrist pointer.)
#_97_ #_281_ #_61_ #_7717_ #Enoch #resurrection
#_Tabitha_ #G339 #_43_ #_301_ #_323_#_579_ #_193_ #🔹 #🔸
Notice on this entry that in addition to specific Strong’s numbered words marked with🔹, I’ve also used a different emoji 🔸 to indicate special comments or observations I made about the numbers.
That’s what Atlas Page expanded verse entries can look like to those who are interested.
Watch for an upcoming Atlas Page Project (part 3) post.
Jesus is Lord.