The Law
The Prophets
The Psalms
Jesus
By the Numbers
200

While in the wilderness, the Mosaic Law was instituted in this year at Mount Sinai.

1513 B.C.E.

200

This prophet was spared a violent death.

Enoch

200

This King is credited with contributing more to the Psalms than any other human.

David (73 psalms)

200

While attending a wedding feast, this becomes his first recorded miracle.

Turning water into wine

200

This number denotes perfection.

7

400

This offering denoted a peaceful relationship with God while eating a meal with him.

Communion offering

400

The first prophet, or spokesman, for God recorded in the Hebrew scriptures.

Adam

400

There are this many psalms recorded in the book of Psalms.

150

400

Jesus was baptized in this year.

29 C.E.

400

A number used in the bible to denote emphasis.

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600

The Mosaic Law is also referred to by this legal term.

Covenant or Pact

600

Although uncertain in Hebrew, the Greek term "prophet" refers to this action.

"A speaker out", or a proclaimer of what is divine

600

The psalms, or songs, are arranged in this musical format.

Stanzas and verses

600

This famous prophet was born six months prior to Jesus.

John the Baptizer.

600

This number denotes a failing to live up to perfection in the worst way.

666

800

To validate the Law Covenant blood of these animals was needed.

Bulls and goats

800

This prophet's first miracle mimicked the last miracle of his predecessor.

Elisha (2Kings 2:9-15)

800

Many psalms include acrostics, using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet for this reason.

Memory aid

800

Contrary to popular opinion, Jesus was not born in winter but was born during this time.

Month of Ethanim (September-October)

800

This number denotes heavenly completeness.

12

1000

The real purpose of the law, as stated by the Apostle Paul in Galatians.

"To make transgressions manifest"

1000

This first century prophet named in Acts foretold the great famine, later fulfilled during the reign of Emperor Claudius.

Agabus (Acts 11:27, 28)

1000

Divided into five collections, this is used to identify the writer, background information, musical instructions, or purpose of the psalm.

Heading or superscription.

1000

The death of Jesus occurred during this Jewish month, also referred to as Nisan.

Abib

1000

This number denotes earthly or human completeness.

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