“Amen and Amen”

An “Old Testament” Amen, i.e. the word Amen as it is spelled in Hebrew, i.e. in the Tanach, has the value 91.


AMeN (Hebrew-“Old Testament” (Graphic Above)

AMeN in Hebrew. The Letters are Aleph, Mem and Nun, values 1, 40 and 50. That adds up to a Word Value of 91.

THE EQUIVALENT GREEK NEW TESTAMENT WORD HAS AN EXTRA LETTER.

That “extra letter” adds 8 to the value of the Greek word, moving the total from 91 to 99.

In Genesis 1:1, the “one Verse” or “Uni-Verse”, the difference between Heaven and Earth is 99. In other words, “New Testament Faith” (Amen is tied to Amonah = Faith), bridges the gap between Heaven and Earth.


The Universe: How Far From Earth to Heaven?

Heaven (395) less Earth (296) = 99

Amen in Greek (above), spelled Alpha, Mu, Eta, Nu, Total value 99, which is 8 more than the Hebrew (Old Testament) equivalent.



Abraham’s 99

Abraham and Sarah “got” their new names, and rejuvenated when Abraham was 99 years old. (Sarah was 10 years younger, i.e. 89 years of age at the time.) That rejuvenation was followed very quickly by the pregnancy that “launched” Isaac.