
The Heptadic Structure of Scripture with a Chapter on Seven and Four in Nature
The Heptadic Structure of Scripture with a Chapter on Seven and Four in Nature by R. McCormack is a book that explores the significance of the number seven in the Bible and its connection to the natural world. The author argues that the number seven is a key element in the structure of the Bible, and that it is used to convey important spiritual and symbolic meanings. The book also includes a chapter on the number four and its significance in nature, particularly in relation to the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water). The author draws on a range of sources, including biblical texts, scientific studies, and philosophical writings, to support his arguments. Overall, the book provides a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the natural world and spiritual beliefs, and will be of interest to anyone interested in the symbolism and meaning of numbers.1923. The author's position is that as the feathers in the wings of a bird are all numbered; as the leaves of a plant ar