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How Is The Biblical Number 10 Linked To Perfection In The Bible?

Biblical number 10 is used 242 times in the Bible, and the tenth word is mentioned 79 times. “Ten” is the number of man’s perfection.

Author:Calvin Penwell
Reviewer:Matteo Caraveta
Jan 12, 202420 Shares9.9K Views
Biblical number 10represents perfection, harmony, and creation. This number, along with 3, 7, and 12, is one of the most powerful and widely distributed. The number 10 is a symbolic combination of the numbers4 and 6, which represent the world around us, the material part of the universe, and human beings. When these numbers are added together, they represent a man on Earth who must follow God's law in order to have a chance at a new beginning.
It also includes integration, discipline, laws, and wholeness. The phrase "God said" appears ten times in Genesis. His word is also reflected in the ten Commandments, which representthe ultimate law for any person to live by. This number implies the obedience and responsibility on the person to keep up to the laws.

The Meaning Of Numbers - The Biblical Number 10

The number ten appears 242 times in the Bible. The term "tenth" appears 79 times. Ten is also considered a complete and perfect numeral, as are three, seven, and twelve. It is made up of four numbers, which represent the physical creation, and six numbers, which represent man. As a result, the meaning of 10 is one of testimony, law, responsibility, and orderly completion.
In Genesis 1, the phrase "God said" ten times, which attests to His creative power. Man received the Ten Commandments from God. As a result, the number ten represents man's responsibility to keep the commandments. A tithe is a tenth of our earnings that we give to the Lord as a signof our faith.
The Passover lamb was chosen on the tenth day of the first month (Exodus 12:3), as was Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world (John 12:28 - 29; 1Corinthians 5:7). Day 10 of the seventh month is also known as the Day of Atonement. This one-of-a-kind fast depicts the expulsion of Satan, the author of sin, prior to the start of Jesus' millennial reign (Revelation 20:1 - 2).
The 10 toes of Daniel 2 and the 10 horns of Revelation 13 and 17 represent the last great world-ruling kingdom of man under Satan.

Appearances Of The Biblical Number 10

Before the flood waters came and swept away all those who were disobedient, man lived on the earth for ten generations. When Noah, the tenth generation, and seven other family members boarded the ark, he was 600 years old.
Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, and Lamech (Noah's father) were the patriarchs who came before Noah. The average age of these ten patriarchs is 857 years! If we disregard the unusual circumstance of God transporting Enoch at the age of 365, we arrive at a life expectancy of 912 years!

The 10 Commandments

10 commandments written on stone
10 commandments written on stone
God gave us the Ten Commandments to reflect His expectations of mankind and to represent His holiness. The first four are vertical (towards God), while the remaining six are horizontal (human relations). Isn't it possible that there were more than ten Commandments? Why not 15, 20, or 30? The truth is that if the Ten Commandments are followed, they are all that society needs to live in peace and harmony with both God and mankind. The number ten appears to represent God's authority or governmental rule over mankind's affairs. This is seen elsewhere, such as in the ten elders who were placed in most of Israel's city gates (Ruth 4:2), so the number 10 also appears to represent man’s responsibility of obedience to God’s law. Such a number seems to indicate the law, responsibility and a completeness of order in both divine and human structures of society. Some scholars see 10 as the number of divine perfection

The 10 Toes And Horns Of Daniel And Revelation

As the number 10 represented God's governmental rule, it also represented the rule of mankind, but also the Evil One behind man's government, as seen in Daniel 2's ten toes and the beast with ten horns in Revelation chapters 13 and 17. Horns are a symbol of strength and great power throughout the Bible. "Do not be afraid of the things you are about to suffer," Jesus tells the church of Smyrna in Revelation 2:10. Look! The Devil will continue to put some of you in prison so that you can be fully tested and have tribulation for ten days." The beast has ten toes and ten diadems (Rev 13:1), and the beast's ten horns represent 10 kings (Rev 17:12).

The 10 Of Genesis

The phrase "God said" appears ten times in Genesis 1's creation week. I don't believe in coincidences, so the fact that "God said" is mentioned ten times may be His way of saying that all of God's creation and all that God says are complete. It's fascinating to me that humans, who were made in the image of God (Gen 1:27), have ten fingers and ten toes.

The 10 Plagues

Painting depicting a very dark and smokey place
Painting depicting a very dark and smokey place
When God punished Egypt for not allowing Israel to be God, he used ten plagues to demonstrate the severity of God's judgment. These plagues were also related, not by chance, to the false gods that the Egyptians worshiped, so the fact that God used Egypt's own false gods against them to prove that God is the One, True God and there is no other is not lost. This was done to demonstrate to Egypt and Israel who the true God was and that the other gods were, in fact, no gods at all.

Ten Generations

There were exactly ten generations who lived up to Noah's flood, when the flood of God's judgment on sinful humanity overwhelmed all who refused to repent. Noah was the tenth patriarch, and God's judgment fell on mankind after this generation because "the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." And the Lord was deeply troubled by the fact that he had created man on the earth. "I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have made them.” But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord” (Gen 6:5-8). Abraham, the father of the faithful, was the 10th generation from Shem, the son of Noah (Gen 11:10-26).

Biblical Number 10 FAQs

What Is Special About The Number 10?

Ten, like any other base in its system, is the first two-digit number in decimal and thus the lowest number where a numeral's position affects its value. By appending a zero to the end of any decimal integer, it can be multiplied by ten (e.g., 855 10 = 8550).

What Does John 10 Teach Us?

Jesus taught that He is the Good Shepherd who will lay down His life for His sheep. He also stated that Heavenly Father had given Him authority over death. Some accused Jesus of blasphemy for proclaiming Himself to be the Son of God.

What Is 10/10 In The Bible?

Romans 10:10 says, “For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” Again, this passage serves as a reminder of God's all-forgiving and unifying love and is a testament to the power of salvation.

Where Are The Ten In The Bible?

The text of the Ten Commandments appears in the Hebrew Bible twice: in Exodus 20:2–17 and in Deuteronomy 5:6–21. Scholars disagree on when and who wrote the Ten Commandments, with some modern scholars suggesting that they were likely modeled on Hittite and Mesopotamian laws and treaties.

Conclusion

May this article help you understand what the biblical number 10 frequently represents in the Bible, but the most important thing you should understand is that if you have never repented, confessed your sins, and placed your trust in Christ, you will face worse than the 10 plagues of Egypt. At the very least, they ended, but those who have never been born of God will have God's unending wrath residing on them for all eternity (John 3:18, 36b), with all hope lost forever. I hope that is not the case in your case. If you haven't been saved yet, today is the day (2 Cor 6:2), because tomorrow might be too late (Rev 20:11-15).
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Calvin Penwell

Calvin Penwell

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Since diving into numerology in 1997, my path has been marked by extraordinary encounters and insights. A pivotal moment was uncovering a forgotten numerological manuscript in a tucked-away Italian library, which deepened my connection to the ancient wisdom of numbers. Another transformative experience was a meditation retreat in Nepal's tranquil mountains, where I honed my intuition and the art of interpreting numerical vibrations. These adventures have not only enriched my numerological practice but also my ability to guide others towards understanding their destiny and life's purpose. My approach is deeply personal, rooted in a blend of historical knowledge and intuitive insight, aimed at helping individuals find their alignment with the universe's abundant energies. My mission is simple: to share the power of numerology in illuminating paths to abundance and fulfillment.
Matteo Caraveta

Matteo Caraveta

Reviewer
In the heart of Rome, Matteo Caraveta was born under the influence of the number 9, a symbol of universal love and completion. His path into numerology was illuminated during a life-changing encounter on his 21st birthday, a date that numerologically signifies the beginning of a new cycle, under the mystical skies of Sedona, Arizona. This experience, marked by the convergence of powerful numerical energies, reshaped his destiny. Matteo's numerology practice is enriched with the vibrational essence of numbers, particularly the harmonious number 2, symbolizing balance and partnership, which guides his consultations. His most profound moment came when he used the energy of number 5, the emblem of dynamic change, to navigate a client through a tumultuous career shift, leading them to a path filled with purpose and prosperity. Now, Matteo Caraveta stands as a beacon of light in the numerical maze, guiding souls with the wisdom of numbers, where every consultation is a step towards understanding the universe's grand design. His journey embodies the transformative power of numerology, making Matteo not just a numerologist, but a navigator of life's numerical currents.
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