==new answer== The number one represents the use of individuality and the use of the aggresive quality which is the initiation of effort toward a goal. Zeros represent understanding which has been added through experience and the use of reasoning. Look to see what experience is being referred to through the use of the number 100 in order to see the significance. You may find a complete explanation of the numbers in the book, "Universal Language of Mind, Matthew interpreted", by Dr. Daniel Condron.
The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible or the Mazarin Bible) is a printed version of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible that was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany in the fifteenth century
The number 16 has occult significance, gives warning of fatal occurrence.I don't know if this is what you are looking for. But it might be?
It included a number of independent city-states with competing rulers.
The significance of Jefferson's 1801 Inaugural Address was that it marked the first transition of power, at the national level, from one political party (Federalists) to another (Democrat-Republicans) in the history of the USA.
I'm not aware of any place in the Bible where the number of a centurion's command is noted. I could be wrong on this. If it is there, it would have to be someplace in the New Testament. The Bible is a religious Book, not a military manual.
There is no significance to the number '1234' in the Bible. A 'Bible Numerologist' may differ.
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The significance of the number eleven in the Bible has been interpret in various ways. The common significance is last chance, urgent or an indication that something is about to happen among others.
means completeness
it means hope
it is because number of days in a month.
There's no meaning or significance given to 222 in the Bible.
It could be the ten commandments.
Christ was 33 when he was crucified.
Two is the symbolic number for witness, agreement, or partnership.
Alot it seems http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/meaning-of-numbers-in-bible/9.html