Daniel 8:13 mentions“a certain one” who gives one of the most time-specific prophecies in the entire Bible.
The word Palmoni is only found once in Scripture. It is Strong's Hebrew Concordance # 6422. It contains the elements of two Hebrew words: Pele, and the other is Mena. The Hebrew word, Pele means 'wonderful' and the word Mena means 'numbered' as in Daniel 5. So this word means, 'The Wonderful Numberer' or 'The Numberer of Secrets.' (see the marginal note in the KJV 1611 Version)
The ‘Wonderful Numberer’ of Daniel 8 is also the same one who wrote with His finger, “MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN” in Daniel 5 and is none other than the LORD Himself.
This is why it can be said that 2520 is the literal fingerprint of God, ‘the Wonderful Numberer,’ our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
is found by multiplying the two most important numbers of Creation. (Genesis Chapters 1 & 2)
The number of days in a week is 7, and the number of degrees in the circle of the earth is 360.
7 x 360 = 2520
One of God’s names in Bible times was Eli-Shaba, meaning, 'God of the oath.' Shaba literally means ‘seven.’ The strongest oath in the Bible was 'to seven oneself.' Elisheba was the name of Aaron's wife. Her name is only mentioned once in the Bible, in Exodus 6:23. Earlier in the same chapter God detailed His septenary oath with the children of Israel.
In Exodus 6:4-8 God established the covenant with Moses and His people Israel, which contained His seven “I wills.”
The God of the Bible is also the Creator of Mathematics. There would be no order in the universe, or a method for analyzing the Cosmos without numbers.
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