NUMBERS
The Greatest Man
Hebrew History
Potpourri
Covenants
200

Number of men used to defeat the Midianites

300

200

Jesus became the Messiah at this time

Baptism

200

This left-handed Benjamite judge killed Eglon, the king of Moab.

Ehud

200

Often linked with humility, this quality IS NOT a quality Jehovah possesses.

Modesty

200

A covenant aways has two or more parties, however, this is the word used for a covenant where one party is solely responsible for carrying out the terms.

Unilateral Covenant

400

The year the bible students became Jehovah’s witnesses.

1931

400

One of the 3 ways Jesus is a priest in the manner of Melchizadek

Directly appointed by Jehovah

Only one mentioned in Hebrew scriptures as King and Priest

No recorded predecessor or successor; can be called a priest for all time, or forever

400

 This prophet walked naked and barefoot for three years as a sign against Egypt and Cush.

Isaiah

400

These make up the 4 Greek words for love

eros - romantic


philia - friendship


storge - family


agape - principled

400

This mountain is where Moses received the covenant of the Law.

Mount Sinai

600

This is the number of years the Israelites were in Egypt

430

600

When did the Great Spiritual Temple come into existence?

29 C.E. at Jesus Baptism

600

This minor prophet’s book consists of only 21 verses, pronouncing judgment on Edom.

Obadiah

600

This was the Last king of the Southern Kingdom of Israel

Zedekiah

600

God promised this king that his throne would be established forever.

David

800

In the 2013 Revised New World Transation, the divine name was added this many times.

6

800

This disciple doubted Jesus’ resurrection until he saw and touched His wounds.

Thomas

800

 This son of Jeroboam became king of Israel and was assassinated by Baasha.

Nadab

800

1 of 2 large pools in 1st Century Jerusalem, this pool was used as an eye wash by a man who had been healed by Jesus.

Pool of Siloam

800

In Jeremiah 31, God promises a "new covenant" written here instead of on tablets.

The heart (or "on their hearts")

1000

The number of silver pieces paid to betray Joseph AND Jesus (each, Respectively)

20 and 30

1000

Golgotha, also knows as “This place” is where Jesus was killed.

Skull Place

1000

$600 – This woman nailed Sisera’s head to the ground with a tent peg.

Jael

1000

The name of the reigning Caesar whose face was inscribed on the coin Jesus was shown by the tax collectors before telling them to Pay Caesar's things to Caesar

Tiberius

1000

These 2 parties were involved in a A covenant for a Kingdom, made on Pentecost 33 C.E

Jesus and his Followers (The 144,000)