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A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab.
A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab.
A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab.
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A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab.This book explains a theory of why there are concealed Mathematical Magic Squares in The Book of Mormon, written in story form.

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Release dateMar 6, 2020
ISBN9780463364604
A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab.
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Jason Allen Pitts

Jason Allen Pitts lives in a small farming community in the desert region of southern Utah. He served an LDS mission and received a Bachelor's Degree in Intelligence Studies and a Master's Degree in Intelligence Analysis from American Military University. See also Mormon's Code: Ciphers and Ancient Egyptian Knowledge and The Lord's Army: his Soldiers and their Mission.

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    A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon, also known as Moab. - Jason Allen Pitts

    . . .

    A Few Numbers in the

    Book of Mormon

    Also known as

    Moab

    (Smashwords Edition, License Notes: This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient.)

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    An Ancient Egyptian Symbol

    Signifying The Savior of Life

    A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon

    Also known as Moab ©

    Jason Allen Pitts

    March 26, 2020

    Hurricane, Utah

    Print Version ISBN 9798639381218

    535.20.11.24

    Amazon Printing

    All Rights Reserved. Published in the United States of America. This work is not an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The views expressed herein are the responsibility of the author.i

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    This is simply a theory

    of why there are concealed

    ancient Mathematical Magic Squares

    in The Book of Mormon.

    A Few Numbers in the Book of Mormon deals specifically with the first 8 years of the Reign of the Judges as listed in 3rd Nephi, the first 8 years listed in 4th Nephi and all of the 26 years listed in Mormon’s Record as referenced in the book, Mormon’s Code: Ciphers and Ancient Egyptian Knowledge and is simply a theory of why Mormon listed the numbers as he did. These numbers are:

    3rd Nephi

    91, 91, 92, 92, 92, 93, 94, 95

    4th Nephi

    34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42

    Mormon’s Record

    321, 321, 325, 326, 327, 330, 344, 345, 345, 346, 349, 350, 360, 361, 361,362, 363, 364, 366, 367, 375, 375, 379, 380, 384, 400

    What these groups of numbers have in common is that by adding one number, or by taking one number away, each of these number groups fit into ancient Mathematical Magic Squares, a complicated mathematical design which can only occur if all of the numbers are balanced; pre-planning is required.

    In order to understand these numbers, instead of using strictly math, it may be easier to listen in on a story, called, Moab.

    Moab

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    Past

    About 1,400 years ago on the American Continent,

    sits a peaceful village, elevated,

    near a river which runs most of the year.

    A young women, about fourteen years old is making a messenger bag to carry sacred metal plates – scriptures in them. The bag must be strong as the cities and villages are far away. In these distant cities and villages, righteous brothers and sisters live, Victoria feels a special kinship with them, they are her brothers and sisters, sons and daughters of an Eternal Father and Mother. She thinks of her distant cousins and strangers, and feels a special kinship with all of them.

    She sits at a makeshift wooden table. She is sewing by hand a big leather bag. The bag is about 16 inches by 12 inches folded over with a flap coming from the top. She folds the dried leather and folds it over.

    She carefully makes holes in the leather and then sews the seems along both sides. Thus it is one large piece of leather, folded and sewn so that it becomes an ideal bag to hold plates. She attaches a shoulder strap.

    Her aunt walks in. She is old with grey hair. She asks Victoria what she is doing. I am sewing a messenger bag. Aunt Mia, admires the quality and perfection, you will get a lot for it. Oh, I’m going to donate it. Mia replies sharply, you will not contribute to the family by doing that. I am contributing to the church which helps our family. Mia frowns. It is good leather she says. Yes, it is. Victoria picks up the messenger bag and admires it. She thinks about the plates it may carry to the far away settlements. Now for the design, she says out loud. Oh dear, says Mia, you are going

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