Readers -
The Bible number database that I’m slowly building, the Atlas Pages Project, repeatedly turns up notable results.Here are two verses having a common high prime factor, 3413, but you have to an additional step.
Paul writes to the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 10 that the Israel of old committed great sins and we, the Church, should learn and avoid those sins at all cost. Paul states in 10:11 that the “end of the ages” had come upon us, the Church. Remember, the Corinthians are gentiles.
Here is the Atlas page entry for that verse:
1 Corinthians 10:11“Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the ages have come.Verse 28579 < pr312 (...13)TVG 11612 (…2903)< pr421 < pr83 < pr24
The TVG (Total Verse Gematria) value contains a “prime string”. A highest prime factor and the prime placeholders that follow. That prime string from above and it’s total is:
2903 + 421 + 83 = 3413
Note 3413.
At this point there is one verse that contains a tag for 3413. That verse is:
Acts 10:44"While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard the word."Verse 27304 (…3413)< pr481 (...37)TVG 10226 (2 x 5113)< pr685 (…137)< pr34
3413 is the highest prime factor of the verse number.
I’m confident that these verses are to be “paired”. Paul (a jew) was writing to a gentile church just as Peter had preached to the first gentile converts, Cornelius and his household whom the Holy Spirit had fallen upon.
I think the end of the ages or at least the end of one age, the gentile age, is to be counted from the gentile Pentecost being the Cornelius and his household event.
I Thessalonians 4:16 states that the dead in Christ rise first. These are both Jew and Gentile dead believers that rise.
In summation, I think that the Messianic Jewish “age” and the believing Gentile “age” end at the same time, the day of the resurrection from the dead, but had different start dates. Both time counts being two separate streams of time and people though ultimately in Christ they all become one as pointed out in Galatians 3:28 and Colossians 3:11.
Jesus is Lord.