I’ve saved the best number for last. The number seven is God’s special number, for it signifies spiritual perfection. The Bible mentions it more than any other number. Man considers it as “lucky number 7,” but with God, there is no such thing as ‘luck’…it is all skill and perfection. Luck is a word that is reserved for humans, for it is only another false god…the antithesis of faith.
The number 7 denotes spiritual perfection and completeness. The first natural division of time is stamped by the number seven. On the seventh day God rested from His work of Creation. When He ordained the ritual of the Feasts of the Lord for the children of Israel, God was pointing humans toward Jesus’ work of redemption. The number 7 is again stamped upon it in all its times and seasons: the seventh day was the holy day; the seventh month was specially hallowed by its number of sacred gatherings (feasts); the seventh year was the Sabbath year of rest for the land; while 7 x 7 years marked the year of Jubilee (Leviticus 25:4, 8).
In the Hebrew, the word “seven” is translated as sheva. It is from the root savah, which means to be full or satisfied, have enough of. For, on the seventh day God rested from the work of Creation. It was full and complete, and good and perfect. Nothing could be added to it or taken from it. Also the word shabbath (sabbath), meaning a day of rest, is used for the word seven. The Sabbath or seventh day is universal and immemorial in its observance among all nations and in all times.” {4}
There are numerous calendars in the world, and they have been revised throughout the centuries; but the weekly calendar of 1 through 7 days (now known as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) has not changed through the millennia.
There are 7 colors of the spectrum and in the rainbow. In music, there are 7 notes of the scale. In nature and science there are 7 divisions of classification for the animal and vegetable kingdoms: Kingdom, Sub-Kingdom, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. An example would be: Animal, Vertebrata, Mammalia, Carnivore, Canine, Dog, and Golden Retriever.
There are 7 ages of man according to Philo: Infancy (child), Childhood (boy), Youth (lad, stripling), Adolescence (young man), Manhood (man), Decline (old man), and Senility (aged man).
In Revelation, John talks of the sevenfold Spirit of God. Isaiah prophesies about Jesus the Messiah and that the Spirit of God would manifest upon him (Isaiah 11). The 7 Spirits are: Spirit of the Lord, Spirit of Wisdom, Spirit of Understanding, Spirit of Counsel, Spirit of Might, Spirit of Knowledge, and Spirit of the Fear of the Lord.
There are 7 men in the Old Testament that are specified as a man of God: Moses (Joshua 14:6), Samuel (1 Samuel 9:6, 14), David (2 Chronicles 8:14), Elijah (1 Kings 17-18), Shemaiah (1 Kings 12:22), Elisha (2 Kings 5:8), and Igdaliah (Jeremiah 35:4).
The entire Bible, both Old and New Testament, is divided into 7 major divisions: the Law, the Prophets, the Psalms, the Gospels and Acts, the General Epistles, the Epistles of Paul, and the book of Revelation.
Jesus made 7 statements from the cross. They were recorded in the Gospels and are found in the following passages: Luke 23:34, Luke 23:43, John 19:26-27, Matthew 27:46, John 19:28, Luke 23:46, and John 19:30. When Jesus uttered his last words, “It is finished,” he was referring to the fact that he had completed his perfect mission of salvation that God the Father had assigned to him.
The words (and numbers) that include ‘seven’ such as seven, sevens, sevenfold, seventh, seventy, thirty seven, seven hundred, seven thousand, etc., occur 668 times in the Bible.
The word ‘seven’ and its compounds (sevens, seventh, and sevenfold) are mentioned 490 (70 x 7) times in the Bible: 392 (56 x 7) times in the Old Testament, and 98 (14 x 7) times in the New Testament. ‘Seven’ is mentioned 368 times, ‘sevens’ is used 2 times, ‘sevenfold’ is mentioned 5 times, and ‘seventh’ is used 115 times for a grand total of 490 times. The number 490 is a very significant number as it is referred to numerous times in the Bible. For instance, in Matthew 18:21, Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive someone if they sin against him:
“Jesus said unto him, I say not unto you, until seven times: but, until seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:22). Leviticus has the most occurrences of the number seven with 66, while Revelation has 57.
In the Old Testament, the most famous event (regarding the number 7) for the newly formed nation of Israel, after entering the “promised land” of Canaan, was the fall of the city and walls of Jericho. This fall was the result of God intervening in behalf of Israel in their war against the Canaanites (descendants of Ham). The city of Jericho, built thousands of years before Joshua was born, was one of the oldest cities in the world. In some places it had fortified walls up to 25 feet high and 20 feet thick. Jericho was a symbol of military power and strength, and the Canaanites considered it invincible.
“And the Lord said unto Joshua, See, I have given into your hand Jericho, and the king thereof, and the mighty men of valor. And you shall compass the city, all you men of war, and go round about the city once. This shall you do six days. And seven priests shall bear before the ark seven trumpets of rams’ horns: and the seventh day you shall compass the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the trumpets. And it shall come to pass, that when they make a long blast with the ram’s horn, and when you hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people shall shout with a great shout; and the wall of the city shall fall down flat, and the people shall ascend up every man straight before him” (Joshua 6:2-5).
These instructions were repeated by Joshua to the priests, and they were carried out daily for six days and then fulfilled on the 7th day. The results were exactly as the Lord had described them to Joshua. It was a great victory for the newly formed nation of Israel. Jericho’s destruction was perfectly complete… never to be rebuilt again. From Joshua 6, verse 3 to verse 16, there are 14 (7 x 2) mentions of the number 7…a double dose of completeness. In the entire book of Joshua, there are 19 mentions of the word seven or seventh.
In the New Testament, the book of Revelation best portrays the meaning and importance of the number 7. Revelation is about God’s perfect plan of redemption for mankind and the earth and God’s complete victory over Satan and death. The book of Revelation also focuses on Jesus Christ, his 2nd Coming, his victory over the Anti-Christ and his evil followers, and the establishment of his Millennium Kingdom. The apostle John is given a vision of prophecy by the Holy Spirit regarding the end times. First, John is given a series of messages from Jesus to the seven churches of Asia. Then, Jesus calls John (or his spirit) up into Heaven where he is shown how the end times for mankind and planet Earth is going to transpire.
The word seven is mentioned 57 times in Revelation. The exact word of “seven” is used 56 times and “seven thousand” is used 1 time. 56 is the product of 7 and 8. 7 is the number for spiritual perfection and 8 is the number for great abundance. As day 7 was the number for completion and rest, so the 8th day was over and above this perfect completion and is the first of a new series, as well as being the 8th. It is a “new number 1,” if you will. The last 7 years on the Earth before the Millennium begins is the time known as the Tribulation, Daniel’s 70th Seven, Jacob’s Trouble, etc. It is a time of chastisement the world hasn’t seen since the Great Flood or Sodom and Gomorrah.
Seven is used most frequently in the Bible as related to time and the Feast days of the Lord (including the weekly Sabbath). “Seven days” (or seventh day) is the most used terminology as it is mentioned 153 times, mainly in regard to the Sabbath day and the length of some of the Feasts of the Lord. “Seven years” or “seventh year” is used 53 times, mostly regarding the Sabbath year of rest for the land and people of Israel. “Seventh month” is mentioned 34 times, with the majority of times referencing Tishri (the 7th month of the Hebrew calendar) and the fall Feasts that occur in that month. “Seven weeks” is used 3 times. “Seven times” occurs 53 times.
There are 7 Feasts of the Lord (actually 8 if you are counting Sabbath days/Saturday). Two of the seasonal feasts are for 7 days duration (Feast of Unleavened Bread and Tabernacles). 3 are fall feasts (Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Tabernacles) and occur in the 7th month. The 7th month, Tishri, is believed by many to be the month when Jesus will return to the earth and set up His Millennium Kingdom. The last of the fall feasts, Tabernacles, actually lasts for 8 days. Tabernacles is first celebrated on Tishri 15th and observed until the 22nd. The 8th day (23rd of Tishri) is for a solemn assembly and offerings of sacrifices.
There are some multiples of the number 7 that should be mentioned: namely 42 (6 x 7), 70 (7 x 10), 77 (7 x 11), 49 (7 x 7), 490 (7 x 7 x 10), 7000 (7 x 10 x 10 x 10). The product number exhibits the significance of each in an intensified form. For example, 42 is the sum of 6 x 7. 6 is Man’s number and signifies rebellion, while 7 is God’s number and signifies completeness…so 42 is the number associated with mankind’s total rebellion against God. The Anti-Christ’s absolute rule will only last for 1,260 days or 42 months.
The number 49 is very important as it represents seven 7’s or seven cycles of completeness. For instance, there must be 7 Sabbaths or 49 days (plus one day) to transpire between the feast of Firstfruits and the feast of Pentecost. Also, every 7 years, the land (and people/work animals) is required to rest, where no work is to be done, for it is the Sabbath year. Then after 7 years of rest for the ‘land’ has been observed, the 50th year (49 plus 1) of the Jubilee can occur. The Jubilee can never take place until all 7 Sabbath years of rest have occurred for Israel. Once the 50th Jubilee has occurred, the following year starts the cycle over again with it being the new number 1 year. There is no evidence of Israel ever observing a Sabbath (seventh) year of rest for the land, much less a Jubilee (50th) year.
70 (7 x 10) signifies perfect spiritual order carried out with all spiritual power and meaning. 70 is a very significant number as it is the product of two perfect numbers, 7 and 10…both spirit and order are greatly emphasized: 70 elders were appointed by Moses; 70 descendants of Jacob built up the nation of Israel; David died at the age of 70; Gideon had 70 sons with his many wives (and 1 with his concubine); 70 years was prophesied by the prophet Jeremiah for Judah to be in captivity to Babylonia; 70 elders was the total for Israel’s great Tribunal, afterwards called the Sanhedrim; 70 disciples were sent out by Jesus to preach the gospel; Jerusalem and the Temple were destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70.
Moses said man’s life on this earth would only last for the duration of 70 to 80 years (Psalm 90:10). ‘Seventy’ is mentioned 60 (6 x 10) times in the Bible… man’s number 6, multiplied by 10. God’s number for the amount of men He would need to accomplish a certain task or mission was sometimes 70.
490 (7 x 7 x 10) years or 70 ‘weeks’ ( more accurately translated as ‘sevens’) were determined upon the Jews and upon Jerusalem to complete its transgression, and bring in everlasting righteousness, according to Daniel 9:24-27. In other words, the prophecy would not end until seventy 7-year time spans had elapsed, or more precisely 490 years. 483 of those years have already been accomplished, which ended with the death of Jesus Christ. One day soon (a relative term), Daniel’s 70th ‘seven’ prophecy will resume, and 7 years later the total prophecy of 490 years will be completed when Jesus returns and sets up his Millennium Kingdom on earth.
These last 7 years will be for 2520 days, as a year on the prophetic calendar is for 360 days. 2520 is a very remarkable number in 3 different ways: It is the summary of all the primary rectilinear forms. It is the product of the four great numbers of completion or perfection (3 x 7 x 10 x 12 = 2520). It is the Least Common Multiple of all the ten numbers from which our system of notation is derived (the L.C.M. of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, is 2520).” {5}
Let’s examine Daniel 9 verse 27: “And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week (7 years or 2520 days): and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.”
This verse is referring to the last 7 years of mankind before the Millennium Kingdom begins. These 7 years will commence when the antichrist confirms a covenant (peace treaty) with Israel. This event starts the time known as the Tribulation, otherwise known as Jacob’s Trouble, and/or Daniel’s 70th week.
In the ‘midst’ of the seven years, the antichrist will stop the sacrifices in the newly built temple (the 3rd one) of Israel. The false prophet will have a statue or image of the antichrist erected in the newly built Temple in Jerusalem and demand all the citizens of the earth to worship him as God. This event is known as the Abomination of Desolation. 1260 days will transpire between the ‘midst’ of the Tribulation (A.O.D.) to Jesus’ return at the Battle of Armageddon. These last 3.5 years are known as the Great Tribulation (Matthew 24:21).
Jesus was once asked by his disciples when would be the end of the age. He replied: “Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near: so likewise you, when you shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors. Verily I say unto you, this generation shall not pass away, till all these things are fulfilled. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away” (Matthew 24:32-35).
When Jesus told his disciples “this generation shall not pass away,” he was saying that all the end-times signs would be fulfilled within the lifetime of the people being born when the end-time signs began. The beginning sign was when Israel became a nation again on May 14, 1948.
According to Moses in Psalm 90:10, a generation is 70 to 80 years in duration. The modern nation of Israel turned 70 years old in 2018. Israel will be 77 (7 x 11) years old in 2025. 11 is the number for disorder and disintegration, which aptly describes the chaos of the end times; yet multiplying it by 7 means that God will have the final word; and His will shall always be accomplished. Israel will be 80 (8 x 10) years old in 2028. 8 is the number for new beginnings and 10 is the number for divine order.
Some Bible scholars believe there will be 6000 (6 x 10 x 10 x 10) years of mankind before the Millennium Kingdom of Jesus comes, whereas He will rule and reign for 1000 years. Thus, mankind will have been on the earth for a total of 7000 (7 x 10 x 10 x10) years before God creates a new heaven and earth for redeemed humans and righteous angels. We are rapidly approaching those 6000 years of mankind’s history before the Millennium Kingdom of Lord Jesus begins.
Whatever the timing of Daniel’s 70th Seven and the Second Coming of Jesus, we know the end is drawing near. You can compare God’s word to the daily headlines and realize the “birth pains” are getting more frequent and severe (Matthew 24:8). As believers in Jesus Christ, we await the rapture of the Church, not the pre-tribulation wars or the 7-year Tribulation. However, as we see these signs getting close, it means the Rapture is even closer. “Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus” (Revelation 22:20).
For Paul said, “And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come” (1 Thessalonians 1:10).
{1} https://www.raptureready.com/2016/02/07/the-perfect-numbers-by-randy-nettles/
{2} https://www.raptureready.com/2015/09/28/multiples-seven-randy-nettles/
{3} Number in Scripture by E.W. Bullinger, pg. 243 – Kregel Classics
{4} Number in Scripture by E.W. Bullinger, pg. 4 – Kregal Classics
{5} Number in Scripture by E.W. Bullinger, pg. 24 – Kregal Classics