Of the Hundred and fifty-three fish (ePub)
Identity and enowning in the image of a number On a hidden relationship between the writings of John and the three other Gospels
(Sprache: Englisch)
The number 153, which is mentioned in the Gospel of John as the
number of fish caught at the nocturnal fishing on Lake Tiberias
appears as significant as it is mysterious.
Also the richness of its mathematical relations - it yields, e.g., the
addition...
number of fish caught at the nocturnal fishing on Lake Tiberias
appears as significant as it is mysterious.
Also the richness of its mathematical relations - it yields, e.g., the
addition...
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The number 153, which is mentioned in the Gospel of John as the
number of fish caught at the nocturnal fishing on Lake Tiberias
appears as significant as it is mysterious.
Also the richness of its mathematical relations - it yields, e.g., the
addition series or the triangular number of the seventeen, which is mentioned in the Mosaic writings quite often, and it represents the first Armstrong number - cannot explain the peculiar way of its mention: it stands alone, without further indication of measure as is the case with other numbers.
It is mentioned without any further arithmetical or narrative context; it appears like a statement that contains a special but hidden meaning.
The work traces the meaning of the number on the basis of the Hebrew etymology.
In the process, a hitherto unknown relation of this number to the
story of camel and eye of a needle in the other three Gospels is revealed.
number of fish caught at the nocturnal fishing on Lake Tiberias
appears as significant as it is mysterious.
Also the richness of its mathematical relations - it yields, e.g., the
addition series or the triangular number of the seventeen, which is mentioned in the Mosaic writings quite often, and it represents the first Armstrong number - cannot explain the peculiar way of its mention: it stands alone, without further indication of measure as is the case with other numbers.
It is mentioned without any further arithmetical or narrative context; it appears like a statement that contains a special but hidden meaning.
The work traces the meaning of the number on the basis of the Hebrew etymology.
In the process, a hitherto unknown relation of this number to the
story of camel and eye of a needle in the other three Gospels is revealed.
Autoren-Porträt von Herbert Weiler
Born 1956 - since 1974 studies of free painting and free graphics in Cologne with Pravoslav Sovak and Karl Marx 1978 encounter with the Münchner Rhythmenlehre, from 1983 seminars with Wolfgang Döbereiner - seminar activity on art history and astrology - 1984-1990 lecturer at the Cologne FH für Kunst & Design, seminars on drawing as development of seeing - painter, sculptor, author - astrological consulting and seminar activity, essays
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Herbert Weiler
- 2018, 1. Auflage, 96 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Books on Demand
- ISBN-10: 3752808632
- ISBN-13: 9783752808636
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.08.2018
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