Bible Math Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bible Math Quotes
I like to study a lot of math, physics, and the Bible, too. For me, they all show that there's a lot more to things than we see. — Rodney Mullen
Let's take some extra time to talk about one: Only the number one can create all numbers with this simple equation, 111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321. One, expressed nine times, multiplied by itself, produces all subsequent numbers progressively and then inversely. Zero is not a number. — Michael Ben Zehabe
(B)ut when the time is right and the winds begin to change, even the deadest of dreams can be resurrected. — Neal Shusterman
Rows upon rows of books, lining built-in shelves that stretched from the floor to the ceiling. — Michelle Hodkin
Writers don't like to write letters. Too much like work. — Mari Sandoz
Never tell a child that something it's too hard — Mitch Albom
The spring wakes us, nurtures us and revitalizes us. How often does your spring come? If you are a prisoner of the calendar, it comes once a year. If you are creating authentic power, it comes frequently, or very frequently. — Gary Zukav
The special knowledge you are about to learn will reveal a "letter theory" that was set into motion from the very first verse in your Bible. It is as though the divine author is telling the reader to expect Hebrew letters and numbers to weave messages, in the sub-text, through the rest of the Bible - starting with verse one. — Michael Ben Zehabe
I think we have two choices in the face of such big beauty: terror or awe. And this is precisely why we attempt to chart God, because we want to be able to predict Him, to dissect Him, to carry Him around in our dog and pony show. We are too proud to feel awe and too fearful to feel terror. We reduce Him to math so we don't have to fear Him, and yet the Bible tells us fear is the appropriate response, that it is the beginning of wisdom. Does this mean God is going to hurt us? No. But I stood on the edge of the Grand Canyon once, behind a railing, and though I was never going to fall off the edge, I feared the thought of it. It is that big of a place, that wonderful of a landscape. — Donald Miller
One need not love one's enemy, or even fear him, to desire peace. One need only love oneself. — Joe Abercrombie
