Sea of Galilee (pt. 10 of 21)Mystery of the Number 276
This video is part of a series on the Sea of Galilee, but we are taking a detour to talk about another "triangle number" found in the book of Acts.
For more on triangle numbers - like 153 fish in John 21 - see Sea of Galilee part 8 and part 9: Why does Luke include the number of crew members (276) aboard the ship that he and Paul are traveling on to Rome? The number 276 happens to be a triangle number (the triangle of 23). Additionally, there is a Hebrew phrase in Jeremiah 23:6 (also Jeremiah 33:16) that adds up to 276. The phrase is unique and speaks to the hope that we can place in God's promise of deliverance. Join us for a deep dive into Luke's use of this number
Resources:
Paul W. Pruyser, Phenomenology and Dynamics of Hoping, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Autum, 1963), pp. 86-96.
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Sea of Galilee (pt. 9 of 21)Revealing the Mystery of 153 Fish in John 21
Today's video is an extension of Sea of Galilee part 8:
In this video, we dig deeper into the number 153 from John 21:11 and how this is connected to two words in Ezekiel 47:10 - Gedi and Eglaim. Finally, we explore another example of 153 and the Hebrew phrase 'Sons of God' and how scholars connect this to the overall message of John's Gospel.
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