God created Mathematics
And the Bible tells me so,
Let me share with you now
How I came to know.
Here are some facts
In the King James Version,
I will list a few of them
For your consideration.
Let me start at the centre
And then move either way
And hope at the end of this poem
I will have made your day.
Psalm 118
Is the middle chapter,
There are 594 chapters before
And 594 thereafter.
Add up these two numbers
To get 1188,
How many chapters in the Bible?
That was your mistake.
The centre verse of the Bible
Is Psalm 118 verse 8,
It would be interesting to see
To whom this verse relates.
“It is better to trust in the Lord
Than to put confidence in man.”
This can’t be a coincidence
But instead a Divine Plan.
At the Bible’s centre
We see the Almighty God
And the directive that He gives
Is to trust in the LORD.
In whom do you confide?
In whom should you trust?
At the centre of God’s Word it says-
In God we must.
At the centre is Psalm 118
With the shortest chapter before
Which chapter is the longest?
Need I tell you more?
Psalm 117 is the shortest
Psalm 118 is at the centre,
Psalm 119 is the longest chapter
And comes immediately after.
One hundred seventy-six verses
Has Psalm 119
But Psalm 117 has but two
And this is clearly seen.
The longest verse in the Bible
Is Esther 8 verse 9,
And if you count the number of words
Exactly 90 you will find.
You will not see the word God
Nowhere in the book of Esther
But in the entire Esther narrative
God is the Mighty Deliverer.
Next is the shortest verse
Which is but just two words,
An oft used expletive in the past
That was horribly absurd.
In St. John 11:35
We read that Jesus wept,
Lazarus had died, the Bible tells,
Causing much regret.
I just wanted to show
The Bible is not by chance,
It is the divinely inspired Word of God
And not mere happenstance.
It is replete with facts
Both serious and amusing
And the information you find therein
Is by God’s own choosing.
I trust I have made your day
But even more than this,
I trust you have put the Bible
Top of your reading list.
Stewart Russell © April 29, 2021
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