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Scripture & the Canon
Bible Interpretation & HermeneuticsBrief Overview The number six appears throughout Scripture with significant theological meaning, primarily representing human limitation and incompleteness before God. In the Creation account, God created humanity on…
December 21, 2025
Scripture & the CanonBrief Overview The number five in Sacred Scripture represents God's grace, divine favor, and the manifestation of His goodness toward humanity. Five appears in the dimensions of the…
December 21, 2025
Bible Interpretation & HermeneuticsBrief Overview The number four in Sacred Scripture represents universality, completeness in the created order, and the whole earth in its four directions. Biblical cosmology often describes the…
December 21, 2025
Scripture & the CanonBrief Overview The number three in Sacred Scripture represents divine perfection, completeness, and the fullness of God's revelation to humanity. The Holy Trinity stands as the central theological…
December 20, 2025
Bible Interpretation & HermeneuticsBrief Overview The number two in Sacred Scripture represents witness, testimony, and the confirmation of truth through multiple sources. Biblical law requires two or three witnesses to establish…
December 20, 2025
Scripture & the CanonBrief Overview The number one in Sacred Scripture represents the absolute unity and singularity of God as the sole Creator and Lord of all existence. Biblical numerology assigns…
December 20, 2025
Bible Interpretation & HermeneuticsBrief Overview The Tau is a T-shaped cross that represents the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet and serves as a powerful symbol of salvation and protection in…
December 19, 2025
Bible Interpretation & HermeneuticsBrief Overview The four symbols of the evangelists are a winged man for Matthew, a lion for Mark, an ox for Luke, and an eagle for John. These…
December 19, 2025
Sacraments & WorshipBrief Overview The Pax symbol refers to several distinct Christian symbols related to the Latin word for peace, most commonly the Chi Rho monogram or liturgical objects used…
December 17, 2025
Scripture and Sacred TraditionBrief Overview AM+D+G stands for Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam, a Latin phrase that translates to "For the Greater Glory of God." This motto originated with Saint Ignatius of…
December 17, 2025