Number 30 in the Bible and numerology

In the Bible, there are many instances where the number 30 is used to mark a significant event. For example, Joseph was 30 years old when he stood before Pharaoh, and King David began to reign when he was 30 years old. Jesus was also 30 years old when he began his public ministry.

In Kabbalah numerology, the number 30 is associated with the letter lamed. The letter lamed is often interpreted as meaning “to teach” or “to guide.” This suggests that the number 30 is connected with the idea of spiritual guidance and enlightenment.

The number 30 is also associated with the concept of redemption. In the Bible, the number 30 is often used in connection with the price of redemption. For example, the redemption price for a bondservant gored by an ox is 30 shekels of silver.

In Kabbalah numerology, the number 30 is also associated with the concept of the Messiah. The Messiah is often said to be the one who will redeem humanity from sin and suffering. The number 30 is therefore seen as a symbol of hope and salvation.

Overall, the number 30 has a rich and complex meaning in the Bible and Kabbalah numerology. It is a number that is associated with completion, reconciliation, redemption, and hope.

Here are some specific examples of the number 30 in the Bible:

  • Joseph was 30 years old when he stood before Pharaoh (Genesis 41:46).
  • King David began to reign when he was 30 years old (2 Samuel 5:4).
  • Jesus was 30 years old when he began his public ministry (Luke 3:23).
  • Aaron was mourned for 30 days (Numbers 20:29).
  • Moses was mourned for 30 days (Deuteronomy 34:8).
  • The redemption price for a bondservant gored by an ox is 30 shekels of silver (Exodus 21:32).
  • Zechariah prophetically asks Judah to estimate his value. He is valued at 30 shekels of silver (Zechariah 11:12-13).
  • Jesus was sold by Judas with the price of 30 shekels!

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