Number Symbolism in E.W. Bullinger

Introduction

Ethelbert William Bullinger (1837–1913) was an Anglican theologian and biblical scholar who argued in Number in Scripture (1894; 4th ed. 1921) that the numerical patterns of the Bible constitute proof of its divine authorship. His central thesis: the precision with which specific numbers recur throughout Scripture — in subject matter and in the literal word-frequency of the original languages — is statistically impossible by chance and points to one divine Author behind both Testaments.

Bullinger distinguishes two domains:

  1. Numbers in nature (Part I) — mathematical and biological patterns confirming the same numbers.
  2. Numbers in Scripture (Part II) — symbolic significance of each number, substantiated by word frequencies and textual context.

He defines four perfect numbers from which all other symbolism is derived:

NumberType of perfection
3Divine perfection
7Spiritual perfection
10Ordinal perfection
12Governmental perfection

Their product — 3 × 7 × 10 × 12 = 2520 — he terms the number of chronological perfection.


Summary Table

NumberSymbolism (Bullinger)
1Unity, divine primacy, independence
2Witness, difference, union
3Divine perfection, resurrection
4Creation, earthly power, weakness
5Grace, human weakness
6Man, imperfection, labour, sin
7Spiritual perfection, rest, completion
8Resurrection, new beginning, regeneration
9Divine finality, judgment, fulness
10Ordinal perfection, law, responsibility
11Disorder, imperfection, chaos
12Governmental perfection, authority, rule
13Rebellion, apostasy, betrayal
14Deliverance, salvation (2 × 7)
15Grace + holiness (3 × 5)
17Victory
19Faith, testimony
20Expectation, awaiting God’s judgment
21Triple divine perfection (3 × 7)
22Weakness, flesh (2 × 11)
24Priestly order (2 × 12)
25Grace multiplied (5²)
27Divine perfection to the highest degree (3³)
28Divine redemptive work (4 × 7)
40Trial, testing, judgment, probation
42Human imperfection redeemed (6 × 7)
50Jubilee, freedom, release
70Spiritual order, Israel’s punishment (7 × 10)
120Extended governmental perfection (12 × 10)
490Chronological perfection, full restoration (70 × 7)
666Number of man, antichrist, rebellion (6³)
2520Chronological perfection, divine order in time

Per Number

1 — Unity / Divine Primacy

Symbolism: Unity, independence, primacy. God is the First; everything else begins with Him.

Key verses:

  • Deuteronomy 6:4 — “Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God is one LORD.”
  • Exodus 20:3 — the first commandment excludes idolatry.
  • Isaiah 44:6; 48:12–13; 43:10–11 — God’s uniqueness.
  • Revelation 1:11

Examples: The first recorded words of Jesus: “Wist ye not that I must be about my Father’s business?” (Luke 2:49). [b1]


2 — Witness / Difference / Union

Symbolism: Two witnesses are required for legal testimony; two also expresses separation and union.

Key verses: The law requires two or three witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15; Matthew 18:16).

Note: Bullinger treats this number primarily in Part II of his work. [b1]


3 — Divine Perfection / Resurrection

Symbolism: The number of divine perfection. Three is the first number to express completeness (beginning, middle, end).

Key verses: The triune structure of God; the third day as resurrection day (1 Corinthians 15:4).

Examples:

  • The New Testament contains 27 books (3 × 3 × 3). [b1]
  • Endogens (inward-growing plants) exhibit 3 as their structural principle. [b1]
  • 21 Epistles in the NT (3 × 7). [b1]

4 — Earthly Creation / Weakness

Symbolism: The number of material creation and earthly power; the counterpart to the divine three.

Examples: Four points of the compass, four seasons, four elements (in ancient cosmology). [b1]


5 — Grace / Human Weakness

Symbolism: Grace; simultaneously human weakness and imperfection in contrast to the divine.

Examples: Exogens (outward-growing plants) have 5 as their structural principle. [b1]


6 — Man / Imperfection / Labour / Sin

Symbolism: The number of man: created on the sixth day; six days of labour.

Key verses: Genesis 1:26–31; Exodus 20:9.

Examples: Human gestation is 280 days (40 × 7), linking 6 and 7. [b1]


7 — Spiritual Perfection / Rest / Completion

Symbolism: The central number of the Bible. Spiritual perfection, rest, divine completion.

Key verses:

  • Genesis 2:3 — “On the seventh day God rested.”
  • Daniel 9 — the seventy weeks.

Examples:

  • Seventh day: holy rest day; seventh month: hallowed with feasts; seventh year: sabbath year; 7 × 7 years: year of Jubilee. [b1]
  • Four periods of Israel’s history, each 490 years (70 × 7). [b1]
  • Human lifespan: “threescore years and ten” (Psalm 90:10 = 7 × 10). [b1]
  • Animal gestation: mouse 21 (3 × 7) days; cat 56 (8 × 7); dog 63 (9 × 7); human 280 (40 × 7) days. [b1]
  • Music: 7 notes in the scale; 7 colours of the spectrum. [b1]
  • Revelation: the number 7 occurs 42 times as a multiple of 7. [b1]

8 — Resurrection / New Beginning / Regeneration

Symbolism: New life, resurrection, regeneration. Eight follows seven (completion) as a new beginning.

Examples:

  • 8 writers in the New Testament (2³). [b1]
  • “Son of God” in gematria connected with 64 (8²). [b1]

9 — Divine Finality / Judgment / Fulness

Symbolism: Finality and judgment; the last single digit before ten.

Examples: 9 = 3² (divine perfection squared). Chemical elements exhibit mathematical precision expressed in 9 and 11. [b1]


10 — Ordinal Perfection / Law / Responsibility

Symbolism: Orderly fulness; the Ten Commandments as the foundation of law and responsibility.

Key verses: Exodus 20 — the Ten Commandments.

Examples: Basis of the decimal system; product 3 × 7 × 10 × 12 = 2520. [b1]


11 — Disorder / Imperfection / Chaos

Symbolism: One more than ten (order), one less than twelve (government): disorder and imperfection.

Examples:

  • Music: 11 semitones in the scale; together with 7: 7 + 11 = 18. [b1]
  • Geometry: pyramid (5 faces) + cube (6 faces) = 11. [b1]
  • The Hebrew alphabet: 22 letters (2 × 11). [b1]

12 — Governmental Perfection / Authority / Rule

Symbolism: The number of divine government and institutional order.

Examples:

  • 12 tribes of Israel; 12 apostles. [b1]
  • 12 signs of the Zodiac; 12 months; 360° circle (12 × 30). [b1]
  • The apostles are arranged in four groups of three. [b1]
  • Jesus in the temple: 12 years old at his first recorded words. [b1]

13 — Rebellion / Apostasy / Betrayal

Symbolism: Rebellion, apostasy, lawlessness.

Examples:

  • Judas as the 13th member = betrayal. [b1]
  • “Nazarethan” occurs 13 times. [b1]
  • κατεχειν (to hold fast) occurs 10 + 3 = 13 times. [b1]

14 — Deliverance / Salvation (2 × 7)

Symbolism: Double completion; deliverance and salvation.

Examples:

  • “Tol’doth” (generations) appears 14 times (13 OT + 1 NT). [b1]
  • “Holy” (ἅγιος) in 1 and 2 Peter combined: 14 times (2 × 7). [b1]
  • “Woe” in Revelation: 14 times (2 × 7). [b1]

15 — Grace + Holiness (3 × 5)

Symbolism: Grace working through divine perfection.

Examples: Ishmael’s birth delayed God’s promise by 15 years. [b1]


17 — Victory

Symbolism: Victory and overcoming of enemies. [b1]


19 — Faith / Testimony

Symbolism: Connected with faith and divine witness. [b1]


21 — Triple Divine Perfection (3 × 7)

Symbolism: Three times spiritual perfection.

Examples:

  • “Lord” in Revelation: 21 times (3 × 7). [b1]
  • “In all the land of Egypt”: 21 times (3 × 7). [b1]
  • “Frankincense” in Leviticus + rest of OT: 7 + 14 = 21 (3 × 7). [b1]

22 — Weakness / Flesh (2 × 11)

Symbolism: Doubled disorder; human weakness.

Examples:

  • Hebrew alphabet: 22 letters (2 × 11). [b1]
  • “The Father” in Mark: 22 times. [b1]

28 — Divine Redemptive Work (4 × 7)

Symbolism: Earthly activity perfected by spiritual completion.

Examples:

  • “The Lamb” (αρνίον, Christ) in Revelation: 28 times (4 × 7). [b1]
  • 28 writers in the Old Testament (4 × 7). [b1]
  • “Wave offering”: 28 times; “Heave offering”: 28 times; “Shittim wood”: 28 times. [b1]
  • “As it is written”: 28 times. [b1]

40 — Trial / Testing / Judgment / Probation

Symbolism: The great number of trial and probation.

Key verses: Numbers 14 (forty years in the wilderness); 1 Samuel 8 (Saul, David, Solomon each 40 years); Genesis 7:12 (rain 40 days).

Examples:

  • Philistine oppression: 40 years. [b1]
  • Jesus: 40 days tempted in the wilderness (Matthew 4:2). [b1]
  • Human gestation: 280 days = 40 × 7. [b1]

42 — Human Imperfection Redeemed (6 × 7)

Symbolism: Human weakness (6) redeemed by spiritual perfection (7).

Examples:

  • 42 generations in Matthew’s genealogy. [b1]
  • “Thus saith the Lord GOD”: 126 times (7 × 18). [b1]
  • “His mercy endureth for ever”: 42 times (6 × 7). [b1]

50 — Jubilee / Freedom / Release

Symbolism: The year of Jubilee: complete freedom, cancellation of debt, return.

Key verses: Leviticus 25:10 — “And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year.”

Examples: 7 × 7 sabbath years + 1 year = 50. [b1]


70 — Spiritual Order / Israel’s Punishment (7 × 10)

Symbolism: Spiritual perfection of orderly completion; also Israel’s national chastening.

Key verses:

  • Jeremiah 25:11–12; Daniel 9:2 — Babylonian captivity 70 years.

Examples:

  • Jesus sends out 70 disciples (Luke 10:1). [b1]
  • Four periods of Israel’s history: each 490 years (70 × 7). [b1]

490 — Chronological Perfection (70 × 7)

Symbolism: The most important composite number for prophetic chronology.

Key verses: Daniel 9:24–27 — “Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people.”

Examples: Bullinger identifies four periods of 490 years in Israel’s history:

  1. Abraham to the Exodus: 490 years (with 15-year gap for Ishmael).
  2. Exodus to Temple foundation: 573 − 93 years captivity = 480 years.
  3. Temple dedication to Nehemiah’s return: 560 − 70 years captivity = 490 years.
  4. Nehemiah to the Second Advent: 49 + 434 + 7 (future) = 490 years. [b1]

666 — The Number of Man / Antichrist

Symbolism: Human rebellion in its ultimate form; the number of the antichrist.

Key verses: Revelation 13:18 — “Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast.”

Examples:

  • ΧξΣ (Chi-xi-sigma) in Greek contains the first and last letters of Christos with the serpent symbol in between. [b1]
  • 6 is the number of man; 666 = human imperfection cubed. [b1]
  • Connected with ancient Egyptian mystery cults (Isis symbolism). [b1]

2520 — Chronological Perfection / Divine Order in Time

Symbolism: The supreme composite number in Bullinger’s system.

Mathematical properties:

  • Product of the four perfect numbers: 3 × 7 × 10 × 12 = 2520. [b1]
  • Lowest common multiple of the digits 1–10: LCM(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) = 2520. [b1]
  • 360 × 7 = 2520. [b1]

Examples: Marks the times of Israel’s punishment and the times of Gentile dominion over Jerusalem. [b1]


Conclusion: Patterns and Connections

Bullinger identifies several overarching patterns:

  1. Numerical structure as proof of divine authorship. The consistency with which words occur exactly 7, 14, 28 or 42 times — across both Testaments, in diverse books — is, in his view, irreducible to human design. [b1]

  2. The four perfect numbers as the key. All other symbolic numbers are derived from or composed of 3, 7, 10 and 12. [b1]

  3. Nature confirms Scripture. Biological rhythms (gestation periods, bodily renewal, plant structures) reproduce the same numbers — especially 7 and its multiples — which Bullinger regards as corroborating evidence for one Creator-Author. [b1]

  4. Chronological architecture. The great prophetic periods (490, 2520) structure the entire history of salvation according to the same mathematical principles. [b1]


Source references: [b1] = E.W. Bullinger, Number in Scripture (4th edition, 1921).