Hey Debi, 7's input indicates the number "7" is magical. Do you have any interesting details or tidbits to share based on your Numerology experiences?
Thank you again 7 and Debi for your inputs.
The number 7 is a Holy number. Think of this....God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7th. The Bible is full of 7's, including the Jewish Shemitah, the year of rest, which is every seven years. Also, our bodies shed cells and we become new every seven years with a new set of them. The number 7 indicates a completion and renewal in the holy/divine realms and appears to be expressed throughout nature as well. There are seven days of the week, seven colors of the rainbow, seven notes on a musical scale, seven seas and seven continents.
Back to the Holy/Divine references, here's the Bible breakdown:
The Meaning of Numbers: The Number 7
Used 735 times (54 times in the book of Revelation alone), the number 7 is the foundation of God's word. If we include with this count how many times 'sevenfold' (6) and 'seventh' (119) is used, our total jumps to 860 references.
Seven is the number of completeness and perfection (both physical and spiritual). It derives much of its meaning from being tied directly to God's creation of all things. According to some Jewish traditions, the creation of Adam occurred on September 26, 3760 B.C. (or the first day of Tishri, which is the seventh month on the Hebrew calendar). The word 'created' is used 7 times describing God's creative work (Genesis 1:1, 21, 27 three times; 2:3; 2:4). There are 7 days in a week and God's Sabbath is on the 7th day.
The Bible, as a whole, was originally divided into 7 major divisions. They are 1) the Law; 2) the Prophets; 3) the Writings, or Psalms; 4) the Gospels and Acts; 5) the General Epistles; 6) the Epistles of Paul; and 7) the book of Revelation. The total number of originally inspired books was forty-nine, or 7 x 7, demonstrating the absolute perfection of the Word of God.