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What is the significance of the number three in the Bible?

I could not find much on the significance of numbers in the Bible. Howard Joseph Sorensen does note in an entries in Volume 10 of the New Catholic Encyclopedia that the number three indicates completeness and is superlative—a thing is entirely what it is said to be. A person dead three days is really dead. One who is thrice holy is perfectly holy.

Seven
also indicates completeness, and can be used of good or evil. Magdalene, for instance, was possessed by seven devils.

In the end Sorensen makes the important statement that the Bible never attributes a special power to numbers and a number has no special meaning apart from the thing signified.



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