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This book presents a detailed analysis of the Book of Numbers, arguing that its extensive censuses and tribal lists function as a mathematical languageencoding world history. By applying a numerical grammar—specifically dividing tribal populations by fifty—the author identifies hidden Hebrew words and theological concepts within the camp arrangements. This system links ancient biblical data to pivotal historical milestones, such as the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and the restoration of Israel in 1948. The text suggests that the tribes act as enduring historical offices, where their names, positions, and census totals reveal the timing and nature of global events. Ultimately, the work portrays the Bible not just as a record of the past, but as a divine architecture mapping the course of human history from the Messiah to future dates like 2026 and 2048. These sources maintain that every figure in the census is a symbolic building block designed to show a world meticulously ordered around a sacred center.
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