Snowber
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It's not just a few times, there is a plethora of evidence for 19 being a significant number, not only in the Koran but also referenced in the Koran about a Jewish Scripture which also "just happened" to have a similar miracle around the number 19.
These are just simple facts:
Where the #19 is mentioned in the Koran, look below at verse 30 but also note the verses around it:
We see in this that the purpose of the #19 is to provide comfort for the current as well as previous worshipers as well as confound those who do not believe. Also note, oddly enough in 74:35 it says "This is one of the great miracles", "coincidentally" 7+4+3+5 = 19.
The arabic word "hidden secret" has a mathematical value 1+30++40+4+500++200=775 7+7+5=19. (in arabic, letters were originally used as numbers a being 1, b being 2, and so forth, and once you get to the 10's it goes 10/20/30/40, etc)
The statement that prefixes 113 out of 114 suras "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" occurs 113 times, despite it's absence in Sura 9 it still occurs 114 times (114= 19 x 6, also the number of Suras in the Koran = 114).
The phrase itself consists of 19 letters in arabic, the language the scripture was written in.
The main words in the statement "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" occur a number of times that are divisible by 19. Bism means "In the name of", the root which is "Ism" or Name occurs in the Koran 19 times.
The second word is Allah or GOD, in English. The word GOD in the Koran occurs 2,698 times, or 19*142.
Next is Al-Rahman which means Most Gracious, the third part of the "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" and it occurs 57 times or 19 x 3.
The last part is "Al Raheem" which means Most Merciful and this phrase occurs in the Koran 114 times or 19 x 6.
These are just simple facts:
1- The first verse 1:1 known as "Basmalla" consists of 19 letters.
2-This verse was revealed to Muhammed after 74:30, which states
"Over it is 19". not a coincidence.
3-The Quran consists of 114 suras, which is 19X6.
4-The total number of verses in the Quran is 6346, or 19X334 (6234 numbered
verses and 112 unnumbered verses (Basmalla). 6234+112=6346. notice also that 6+3+4+6= 19
5-The Basmalla occurs in the Quran 114 times, despite its conspicuous absence
from Sura 9 (it occurs twice in Sura 27) and 114 = 19 X 6
6-From the missing Basmalla of Sura 9 to the extra Basmalla of Sura 27, there are precisely 19 Suras.
7-It follows that the total of the sura numbers from 9 to 27 9+10+11+12..... . +26+27) is 342, or 19X 18
8-This total (342) also equals the number of words between the two Basmallas of
sura 27. and 342 = 19X18
9-The famous first revelation (96:1-5) consists of 19 words.
10-This 19-worded first revelation consists of 76 letters, & 76=19X4
11-Sura 96, first in the chronological sequence, consists of 19 verses.
12-This first Chronological sura is placed atop the last 19 suras.
13-Sura 96 consists of 304 Arabic letters and 304 = 19X16
14-The last revelation (Sura 110) consists of 19 words.
15-14 different Arabic letters, form 14 different sets of "Quranic Initials" (Such as
A.L.M., of 2:1) and prefix 29 suras.These numbers add up to 14+14+29=57 19 X 3
16-The total of the 29 sura numbers where the Quranic initials occur is 2+3+7....+50+68=822, and 822 +14 (14 sets of initials)=836 =19X44
17-Between the first intialed Sura (Sura 2) and the last intialed Sura (Sura 68)
there are 38 un-initialed suras , 38=19X2
18-Between the first and last initialed sura there are 19 sets of alternating
"initialed" and "uninitialed" Suras,
19-The Quran mention 30 different whole numbers throughout,
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,19,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,99,100,200,300,1000,2000,
3000,5000,50,000, & 100,000.
The sum of these numbers is 162146 = 19X8534
The following 2 facts may need some help with a calculator.
20- The word God (ALLAH) occurs throughout the Quran in its 114 Suras
2698 times and 2698= 19X142.
21-The number of verses where the word God occurs add up to 118123
also a multiple of 19, = 19X6217
22-The Quran's dominant message is that there is only "ONE GOD"
The word 'One", in Arabic "Wahid" in reference to God occurs 19 times
throughout the Quran.
23-The word "Wahid" itself, (one) has a numerical value of 19. W=6, A=1, H=8, D= 4. These are a well known values.
24-The word "Quran" occurs in the Quran 58 times, with one of them referring to
"another Quran" in 10:15, therefore, if excluded, the frequency of "this Quran" in
the Quran is 57, or 19X3
25- The first Pillar of Islam is stated in 3:18 as "La Elaaha Ella Hoo".(There is no
other God besides Him). This most important expression occurs in 19 suras.
Where the #19 is mentioned in the Koran, look below at verse 30 but also note the verses around it:
Khalifa
In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
74:1
Khalifa
O you hidden secret.
74:2
Khalifa
Come out and warn.
74:3
Khalifa
Extol your Lord.
74:4
Khalifa
Purify your garment.
74:5
Khalifa
Forsake what is wrong.
74:6
Khalifa
Be content with your lot.
74:7
Khalifa
Steadfastly commemorate your Lord.
74:8
Khalifa
Then, when the horn is blown.
74:9
Khalifa
That will be a difficult day.
74:10
Khalifa
For the disbelievers, not easy.
74:11
Khalifa
Let Me deal with one I created as an individual.
74:12
Khalifa
I provided him with lots of money.
74:13
Khalifa
And children to behold.
74:14
Khalifa
I made everything easy for him.
74:15
Khalifa
Yet, he is greedy for more.
74:16
Khalifa
He stubbornly refused to accept these proofs.
74:17
Khalifa
I will increasingly punish him.
74:18
Khalifa
For he reflected, then decided.
74:19
Khalifa
Miserable is what he decided.
74:20
Khalifa
Miserable indeed is what he decided.
74:21
Khalifa
He looked.
74:22
Khalifa
He frowned and whined.
74:23
Khalifa
Then he turned away arrogantly.
74:24
Khalifa
He said, "This is but clever magic!
74:25
Khalifa
"This is human made."
74:26
Khalifa
I will commit him to retribution.
74:27
Khalifa
What retribution!
74:28
Khalifa
Thorough and comprehensive.
74:29
Khalifa
Obvious to all the people.
74:30
Khalifa
Over it is nineteen.
74:31
Khalifa
We appointed angels to be guardians of Hell, and we assigned their number (19) (1) to disturb the disbelievers, (2) to convince the Christians and Jews (that this is a divine scripture), (3) to strengthen the faith of the faithful, (4) to remove all traces of doubt from the hearts of Christians, Jews, as well as the believers, and (5) to expose those who harbor doubt in their hearts, and the disbelievers; they will say, "What did GOD mean by this allegory?" GOD thus sends astray whomever He wills, and guides whomever He wills. None knows the soldiers of your Lord except He. This is a reminder for the people.
74:32
Khalifa
Absolutely, (I swear) by the moon.
74:33
Khalifa
And the night as it passes.
74:34
Khalifa
And the morning as it shines.
74:35
Khalifa
This is one of the great miracles.
We see in this that the purpose of the #19 is to provide comfort for the current as well as previous worshipers as well as confound those who do not believe. Also note, oddly enough in 74:35 it says "This is one of the great miracles", "coincidentally" 7+4+3+5 = 19.
The arabic word "hidden secret" has a mathematical value 1+30++40+4+500++200=775 7+7+5=19. (in arabic, letters were originally used as numbers a being 1, b being 2, and so forth, and once you get to the 10's it goes 10/20/30/40, etc)
The statement that prefixes 113 out of 114 suras "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" occurs 113 times, despite it's absence in Sura 9 it still occurs 114 times (114= 19 x 6, also the number of Suras in the Koran = 114).
The phrase itself consists of 19 letters in arabic, the language the scripture was written in.
The main words in the statement "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" occur a number of times that are divisible by 19. Bism means "In the name of", the root which is "Ism" or Name occurs in the Koran 19 times.
The second word is Allah or GOD, in English. The word GOD in the Koran occurs 2,698 times, or 19*142.
Next is Al-Rahman which means Most Gracious, the third part of the "In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful" and it occurs 57 times or 19 x 3.
The last part is "Al Raheem" which means Most Merciful and this phrase occurs in the Koran 114 times or 19 x 6.
The occurence of all the words of the "Basmallah" in multiples of nineteen demonstrates that it cannot be the product of chance alone. The probability against this being chance alone may be calculated as 1 in 19*19*19*19 or 130231 since each word is assumed to have a 1:19 chance of occurring 19 times or a multiple thereof.