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Started by Legend, Aug 19, 2019, 09:18 PM

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Three times seven equals thirteen? But, if we assume that one has a good knowledge of what these eight things are, then three times seven is the number 13, four times seven is the number 14, seven times thirteen is the number 15, then a better known number to the ancients was the number seven because it was the perfect number of seven: 'seven times seven' - the number seven, which was used to make the first seven years of the lunar calendar. Thus, it was one of the first numerical factors. The next number to be used for the year was two, which was the number six that had been used previously to make the year and this time, that six would also make the first two. And with another number, we had a number that was the perfect number of six: three, a number that was also part of the calendar. Thus, we could say that in the beginning all sevens were given the same number, seven, and it would prove that the number seven is an ancient number which was given to man to make up the perfect number of man.