Matthew 25:15
Hm, the number of permutations of two binary entities is 2^2=4. To cover the tracks, one permutation is split and then the result is 5. Is it a coincidence that Matthew 25:15 is divisible by 5? :-)
More numero-lol-ogy: take Genesis 25:15 instead: "Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish and Kedemah." 5 sons of Ishmael!
Great, thank you!
Hm, the number of permutations of two binary entities is 2^2=4. To cover the tracks, one permutation is split and then the result is 5. Is it a coincidence that Matthew 25:15 is divisible by 5? :-)
More numero-lol-ogy: take Genesis 25:15 instead: "Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish and Kedemah." 5 sons of Ishmael!
Great, thank you!