Notes used in the Message
07-0606 - The Gospel Pt 3 (Numerals of The Bible) - Samuel Dale
II TIMOTHY 1:9
9 Who hath saved us, and called [us] with an
holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and
grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began,
II TIMOTHY 1:10
10
But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour
Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality
to light through the gospel:
IMPERSONATION.OF.CHRISTIANITY_ JEFF.IN SUNDAY_
57-0120M
E-43 They say, "Yes, sure I don't want to
go to hell. I want to accept Christ." That's all right. That's good.
That's just your first...?...
Then He said after that, "Then I'll give you a new spirit."
What's that? A new desire, "I want to do right."
"Now, I know I'm a Christian, I got to... I'll smoke one more
and then I'll throw it away. See? And I'll--I'll--I'll just see... I--I--I'll
just stay home tonight, and you know, I'll just..." all these little just,
just, that's exactly... Eve stopped just for a moment. That's all she had to
do.
But now, that's the new spirit. Then notice the order of the
Scripture. After you get a new heart and a new spirit, He said, "Then I'll
put My Spirit..." See? Oh, what? That's the what
the Scripture says here. That's the order, the numatics and numerical order of the Scripture: a new heart,
a new spirit, and then My Spirit.
HEAR.YE.HIM_ EDMONTON.ALBERTA WEDNESDAY_
57-0807
E-8 But we find in this Scripture, that Jesus
had chose three of His apostles. I just love to think on the numatics of the Bible,
how the threes, sevens, twelves, forties, fifties.
And if you get those numbers running right you can just place the Bible like
one great picture.
And three is a perfection like Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit; and water, blood, and spirit, and so forth. And the three
comings of Jesus, once He come to redeem His Bride, next time He comes to get
His Bride, the next time He comes with His Bride after the Marriage Supper.
Then we find that He taken three chosen vessels: Peter, James, and
John. And in the Bible we're taught: love, hope, and charity; or faith, hope,
and charity it is: faith, hope, and charity.
HEBREWS.CHAPTER.3_ JEFF.IN HEB
SUNDAY_ 57-0901M
90-15 There's not another piece of literature
written anywhere that can do that. And mathematically, and geographically, and
every way; there's not a Book in the Bible wrote like the Bible. There's not a
book in the world, I mean, wrote like the Bible; there's nothing. The numatics of the Bible is perfectly in harmony; just even
chapters, and punctuations, and everything is perfect. Not another book... You
couldn't read a chapter out of it without crossing itself back. But there's not
one cross-up in the entire Bible. And was wrote by
many, many, many people; and hundreds, and hundreds, and hundreds of years
apart, not knowing one piece...
One wrote It here, and one wrote It here,
and one wrote It over here; when It was all formed together, It made God's
Bible. And not one contradicts the other one. And no... Not
mathematics, geographics, anything else of the Bible,
everything, numatics, everything runs perfectly
together. If that isn't inspired, I don't know,
what will you call inspiration? I'm so glad for the blessed, old Bible.
Some of them said, "Are you a Catholic? Protestant?"
I said, "Neither one; I believe the Bible." That's right. I believe
the Bible, and I'm glad that we still have the freedom to preach It in this nation. Oh, it's wonderful.
REV.CHAP.4.PT.3.THRONE.MERCY_ JEFF.IN ROJC 645-716
SUNDAY_ 61-0108
151 Thrones, lightnings...
What? Seven lamps, or lamps, or seven stars, called seven Spirits, meaning the mani--seven manifestations of the Holy Spirit of the seven
church ages, the seven seats of mercy for the people. Here they are, seven seats of mercy, seven seats, seven churches,
seven stars, seven manifestations, seven Spirits, seven lamps. Oh, my, how God
is so perfect. Every...
Let it be in the numatics of
the Bible, numatics of the Bible is the most perfect
thing there is on earth. You can't get one flaw from Genesis to
Revelations in the numatics of the Bible. Not another
piece of literature written that you can't find a flaw 'fore you read three
verses; but not in the Bible.
They been trying for over two hundred years to add one phrase to
the Lord's prayer, or take one away from it. It's
perfect. You can't add no more or take anymore from it. They been thinking
they'd make the prayer a little bit better. They'll try to comb this into it,
and put that into it, or take this out of it; it just ain't
right. See, it's perfect. All of God's ways is perfect.
Therefore we are imperfect, but He said, "Be ye therefore
perfect even as your Father in heaven is perfect." How can we be? Through the precious Blood of Jesus Christ, to forget our
own-selves and just live in Him. There you are. How precious is it.
JEHOVAH.JIREH.2_ LOUISVILLE.MS FRIDAY_
64-0403
E-59 But A-b-r-a-h-a-m, Abraham, is seven
letters. Say, "There's nothing in numbers." Then you don't know the numatics of your Bible. You're sure to get
it wrong now. Certainly. God's perfected in threes,
worshipped in sevens, and fifties, and forties, and jubilees in fifties. Oh,
whatever you want to be... All the--the Bible runs in mathematics.
Notice, the sixth is a messenger to be sent to the world. And notice,
seventh is God's number.
And notice, at this time of the appearing now of the
revealing of the son, when the--it's going to be revealed, the son, they done
already recognized His Name, knowed Who He was. He's El Shaddai,
the Almighty, Elohim. But
now we come down to the time of the promised son is to reveal himself. The son, Isaac himself has been promised is ready
to come on the scene. And He couldn't do it until He sent and changed his name
from Abram to Abraham, because the father of nations he was.
QUESTIONS.AND.ANSWERS_ JEFF.IN COD
SUNDAY_ 64-0823M
962-189 Now, in here, I believe with all my heart
I--we are, or this days... If we're not, somebody is;
it's got to be. Time has run out; we're at the
end. Every... The world...
God made the world in six thousand years,
and the seventh thousand He rested. He said a man will never live that time
out--a--a year--or--or day--"day you eat thereof, the day you die."
Adam--or Methuselah was the oldest man that ever lived in the Bible, and he was
969 years old; and he never lived that thousand years. But the man that's going
to live through the millennium, one thousand years, to show that the--that the
penalty has been paid... Man lives forever; the day is finished; the time is
finished; they're in eternity.