Spiritual Arithmetic

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And x. , which, in the original Hebrew, are connected together by an acrostic, each verse of these two Psalms commencing with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the acrostic running consecutively through both Psalms. But in the middle of the acrostic, six letters of the Hebrew alphabet, mem, nun, samech, ain, pe, and tsaddi, are omitted ! When we come to study the reason, we find that both these Psalms have as their subject, " the man of the earth " (Psalm x. 18), or Antichrist, " that wicked one..., " " who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped. " And the cry of the godly goes forth in that evil time, " Arise O Lord; let not man prevail ; let the heathen be judged in Thy sight. Put them in fear, O Lord; that the nations may know themselves to be but men " (Psalm ix. 19, 20).
It is exceedingly interesting to see how this number six, man's number, is contrasted in many places in SIX. 39 God's Word with the next number, seven, the number of spiritual perfection.


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