Readers
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On
July 16, 1945 the first atomic bomb detonation took place
in New Mexico, United States, the first ever in human
history…. and it’s in the day numbers.
July
16 in a non-leap year (like 1945) is day number 197.
Take
a spread sheet and make twelve columns across the top.
Label them left to right January through December, the
twelve months of the year.
On
the left side make 31 rows top to bottom.
Now,
label each “cell” with the corresponding day numbers, (1)
through (365). After you enter January 31, (day 31) you
then begin with February’s column and put day number 32 in
the first cell and so on down the column. Continue like
this from top to bottom, left to right across the
spreadsheet until all 365 day numbers are entered through
December 31, day 365.
In
the past, I’ve used a day number “grid” to find
significant Bible and event numbers. The “grid” is made up
of nine day numbers; the center number being the “target”
number. That’s what you’re going to do now. (Note: if you
don’t have access to a spreadsheet program you can do this
with a pencil on plain paper).
The
“target” day number is 197, July 16.
Here
are the correct nine day numbers found in the grid of (3)
columns and (3) rows centered on 197:
166,
196, 227
167,
197, 228
168,
198, 229
The
total of these nine day numbers =
1776
CORRECT!
This
finding of the USA number 1776 verifies the “grid-of-nine”
process.
Jesus
is Lord!