No.
Ray Hoover has written: 'Walking with God in the Last Days'
I don't believe so.
Johannes Facius has written: 'Standing in the Gap' 'As in the Days of Noah' 'God can do it - without me!'
Psalm 139:16.
psalm 90
As The Days of Noah Were, was published in 2010 and written by Minister Dante Fortson.
The perfect number is 7. God rested on the 7th day of creation. 7 is the number of days in a week. (Man's number is 6. This means that man falls short of the glory of God, who is perfect.)
The number six in the bible, means that god took six days to make the earth.
AnswerTo my knowledge, the number 20 does not hold any particular significance to witchcraft.1 (god or godess), 2 (god AND goddess), 3 (god, goddess and offspring), 4 (seasons), 12 (signs of the zodiac), 23 (approximate number of days in the so called "male menstrual cycle"), 28 (approximate number of days in the female menstrual cycle, as well as days in a complete cycle of the moon) and other numbers DO directly factor into practices of various witches, but 20 is a number I've never encountered in this context.
The bible was written way before anyone new about the big bang, so why is the creation written in the correct order? Also maybe Big Bang was God and the "days" which he made the earth were periods of time?
7 is the number of perfection, as God created everything in 6 days and rested on the 7th, and three 7's is symbolic for the Trinity, God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
the number 3 is used in many ways in the Bible. Like the 3 days after death Jesus rose from the dead. It is used to represent the Trinity. As in the Father the son and the holy spirit. All different but within one God. God the Holy Spirit ties together God the father and God the son! :)