The Revelation of John speaks about the great hailstones weighing near 80 pounds which fell from the sky on the people. (Rv 16,21)
The prophet Daniel was 80 years old at the time of the banquet given by Belshazzar, where he had to interpret the prophecy written on the wall of the royal palace. (Dn 5,1)
The psalmist fixes the course of the human life at 80 years, "for those who are strong". (Ps 90,10)
Age of Moses when he spoke to Pharaoh. (Ex 7,7)
After that Israelites had conquered peoples of Moab, the country of Israel had peace for 80 years. (Jg 3,30)
Eighty priests accompanied by Azariah, confronting the king Uzziah. (2 Ch 26,17) So, from my KJV, I can find no significance.
The Revelation of John speaks about the great hailstones weighing near 80 pounds which fell from the sky on the people. (Rv 16,21)
The prophet Daniel was 80 years old at the time of the banquet given by Belshazzar, where he had to interpret the prophecy written on the wall of the royal palace. (Dn 5,1)
The psalmist fixes the course of the human life at 80 years, "for those who are strong". (Ps 90,10)
Age of Moses when he spoke to Pharaoh. (Ex 7,7)
After that Israelites had conquered peoples of Moab, the country of Israel had peace for 80 years. (Jg 3,30)
Eighty priests accompanied by Azariah, confronting the king Uzziah. (2 Ch 26,17) So, from my KJV, I can find no significance.
Freedom
No, not specifically. But in biblical numerology there surely is.
I don't think there is a Biblical meaning for the number 50, as it is mentioned only a few times in measurements and numbers of people.Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
Fifty is the number of jubilee or deliverance.
A:There is no biblical meaning of the number 911.
There is no biblical meaning
If you are referring to biblical numerology, the number 1000 is supposed to refer to divine completeness.
Pi
It has no biblical meaning. See link below:
There is no written Biblical meaning of 12, but there are numerous writings of Biblical numeric's [ some say 12 = complete]. Please see also relevant answers.
Signifies imperfection, something not normal, monstrous.
"Jingky" is not a word in the Bible or derived from any Biblical word, as a result, it has no "Biblical meaning".
The name kiwi is not in the Bible and has no biblical meaning