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"concrete" proof the Bible was not written by humans
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[quote:seeker2:MV8xMDE0MzQ0XzMyMDE0NTY4XzcyNzI2Mjk3] Op While I find your post interesting. There is an explanation that requires no computer or divine intervention in the writings of psalms. Consider that psalms was either musically based or poetically based. So if I write a song with a large number of versus at some point we will find a half way mark. (As you did with Psalms)Nothing unusual in this. Since most songs or poems are written in a metered form, I find that what you are describing as proof is but the result of the writing of poems in this type of fashion. This does not diminish my belief in a higher power but I would hate to suggest what you have pointed out as concrete proof, is concrete proof. Instead I would to look to the whole creation as a proof of a guiding hand in creation. We see the same patterns from the smallest of created things to universes and galaxies, arranged around such mathematical things as PI and the golden mean. While this offers little proof that the bible is the word of God it does go a long way in suggesting a intelligent creative force exists in the the created universe. [/quote]
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It not fiction
Its not written by a Human
Here is "concrete" proof
The 1300th verse from the beginning of Psalms is
the last verse of Psalm 78. The 1300th verse from the
end of Psalms is the last verse of Psalm 77. Thus,
Psalm 78 is enveloped by the overlap of 1300 verses
going both ways. Psalm 78 has 72 verses. Verse 36,
one of its two center verses, is verse 1264 in Psalms,
the exact center verse of the 2527 verses of Psalms.
Psalm 79 contains 13 verses. Thus, Psalm 80 begins
after exactly 1313 verses.
from the beginning of Psalm 80 until the end of Psalms there
are 8888 words. Thus, the Book of Psalms comprises
1313 verses followed by 8888 words.
read this it will blow you mind
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