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Originally Posted by Isabella White
*Gay Pride Flag*
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The observant individual will note that God's Rainbow has exactly seven colors whereas the gay flag only has six. There is a rainbow that is around God's Throne but Satan uses the Gay flag because he's a counterfeit god running the world. At the moment.
The number seven is significant and anyone who has read the Holy Bible with a heart for the Truth can confirm this reality.
Joshua 3:10 – The LORD would drive out seven nations
Genesis 1 – Jesus saw seven times the goodness of creation
Genesis 2 and 3 – The Creation Week
Genesis 4:15 – Sevenfold vengeance on Cain’s killer
Genesis 4:24 – Seventy-sevenfold vengeance on Lamech’s killer
Genesis 7:2-3 – Seven clean animals
Genesis 7:4 – The flood starts in seven days
Genesis 7:10–12 – Seven days fulfilled shows the LORD kept His word
Genesis 8:4 – The ark rested in the seventh month
Genesis 8:10–12 – Seven days between sending of the doves
Genesis 9:13-16 – The seven colors of the rainbow
Genesis 11:21, 26; 12:4 – Incidental references to ages
Genesis 21:28–30 – Seven ewe lambs
Genesis 29:18–30 – Seven years for Rachel, then seven more years
Genesis 31:23 – Incidental usage of seven
Genesis 33:3 – Jacob bowed down seven times
Genesis 41 – Seven years of plenty and seven years of famine
Genesis 46:25, 27-28; 50:3 – Incidental references
Exodus 1:5 – Seventy people went to Egypt
Exodus 2:16 – Seven daughters of priest of Midian
Exodus 7:25 – Seven days between first and second plague
Exodus 12; 13 – Seven days of Feast of Unleavened Bread
Exodus 12:6 – The Passover on the 14th Day of the Month
Exodus 15:27 – Seventy palm trees
Exodus 16:26-30 – Seventh day not to gather manna
Exodus 20:10 – Seventh day is the Sabbath of rest
Exodus 21:2 – Hebrew servants released in the seventh year
Exodus 22:30 – Young of oxen and sheep with its mother for seven days
Exodus 23:10, 11 – Seventh year of rest for the land
Exodus 23:12 – Seventh day for refreshment
Exodus 23:15 – Eat unleavened bread for seven days
Exodus 24:1, 9-10 – Seventy elders of Israel saw God
Exodus 24:16 – The glory of God on Mount Sinai
Exodus 25:37 – Seven-lamp lampstand
Exodus 29:29-30 – Priest wore garments for seven days
Exodus 29:35 – Seven days for Aaron as priest
Exodus 29:37 – Seven days atonement for the altar
Exodus 31:15-17 – The seventh day for Israel
Exodus 34:18 – Seven days of eating unleavened bread
Exodus 34:21 – The seventh day of rest no matter what
Exodus 35:2-3 – Another reminder of the Sabbath
Exodus 37:23 – Seven lamps on the lampstand
Leviticus 4:6 – Blood sprinkled seven times for complete forgiveness
Leviticus 4:17 – Blood sprinkled seven times for the congregation
Leviticus 8:11 – Sprinkling the altar seven times
Leviticus 8:33, 35 – Seven days of consecration
Leviticus 12:2 – Seven days of uncleanness after a boy was born
Leviticus 13:4:6; 21; 26-27; 31-34; 50-51; 54 – Leprosy and seven day examinations
Leviticus 14:16; 27 – Sprinkling oil before the Lord seven times for the cleansing of lepers
Leviticus 14:37-40 – Isolating a leprous house for seven days
Leviticus 14:51 – Cleansing a house of leprosy
Leviticus 15:13 – Seven days of cleansing for male discharges
Leviticus 15:19, 24, 28 – Seven days of cleansing for female discharges
Leviticus 16:14 – Sprinkling the blood of a bull seven times
Leviticus 16:19 – Sprinkling the altar seven times with blood from a goat and a bull
Leviticus 16:29 – The Day of Atonement during the seventh month
Leviticus 22:27 – New born animal with its mother for seven days
Leviticus 23:3 – Seventh day Sabbath of rest
Leviticus 23:6 – Seven days of unleavened bread
Leviticus 23:8 – Seven days of offerings by fire during the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Leviticus 23:8 – The seventh day a holy convocation and day of rest for the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Leviticus 23:15-16 – Seven Sabbaths between the Feast of Firstfruits and the Feast of Weeks
Leviticus 23:18 – Seven lambs offered during the Feast of Weeks
Leviticus 23:24 – The Feast of Trumpets during the seventh month
Leviticus 23:27 – Day of Atonement in the seventh month
Leviticus 23:34 – The Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month for seven days
Leviticus 23:36 – Seven days of burnt offerings during the Feast of Tabernacles
Leviticus 23:39-42 – The Feast of Tabernacles for seven days during the seventh month
Leviticus 23 – The Seven Feasts of Israel:
The Passover (Leviticus 23:4-5),
The Feast of Unleavened Bread (Leviticus 23: 6-8), which was observed immediately after the Passover,
The Feast of Firstfruits (Leviticus 23:9-14),
The Feast of Weeks, otherwise known as Pentecost (Leviticus:15-22),
The Feast of Trumpets (Leviticus 23:23-25),
The Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23:26-32), which truly was not a feast, for they were to fast,
The Feast of Tabernacles (Leviticus 23:33-43)
Leviticus 23 – Seven Sabbaths within the Feast Days
Leviticus 25:4 – The seventh year land Sabbath
Leviticus 25:8-9 – The year of Jubilee
Leviticus 25:20 – Eating during the land Sabbath
Leviticus 26:18 – Punish seven times more for impenitent sin
Leviticus 26:21 – Punish seven times more for impenitent sin
Leviticus 26:24 – Punish seven times more for impenitent sin
Leviticus 26.28 – Punish seven times more for impenitent sin
Numbers 8:2 – The seven lamps of the lampstand
Numbers 11:16 – Seventy elders with Moses before God
Numbers 11:24-25 – God gave Moses seventy helpers
Numbers 12:14-15 – Miriam shut out of the camp for seven days
Numbers 13:22 – Incidental reference to seven years between the building times of Hebron and Zoan
Numbers 16:49 – Incidental reference 14,700 dead
Numbers 19:4 – Sprinkling blood seven times before the tabernacle
Numbers 19:11-12 – Seven days for purification after touching a dead body
Numbers 19:16 – Unclean seven days after touching the dead in an open field
Numbers 19:19 – He who touched a dead body could be clean by the seventh day
Numbers 26:7; 22; 34; 51 – Incidental references in the second census of Israel
Numbers 28:11 – Seven lambs to begin new year
Numbers 28:17 – Feast of Unleavened Bread lasted seven days
Numbers 28:19, 21 – Seven lambs for the seven days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Numbers 28:24 – Seven days of burnt offerings
Numbers 28:25 – Seventh day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread was a holy convocation
Numbers 28:27 – Seven lambs for the Feast of Weeks
Numbers 28:29 – One-tenth of an ephah of fine flour and oil for the seven lambs
Numbers 29:1 – The Feast of Trumpets during the seventh month
Numbers 29:2 – Seven lambs during the Feast of Trumpets
Numbers 29:4 – Seven lambs
Numbers 29:7 – Day of Atonement observed in the seventh month
Numbers 29:8 – Seven lambs on the Day of Atonement
Numbers 29:10 – Seven lambs on the Day of Atonement
Numbers 29:12 – Feast of Tabernacles observed in the seventh month
Numbers 29:12 – Feast of Tabernacles observed for seven days
Numbers 29:32 – Seven bulls and fourteen lambs on the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles
Numbers 29:36 – Seven lambs on the first day after the Feast of Tabernacles
Numbers 31:19 – Purification after war for seven days
Numbers 31:19 – Purified on the seventh day after war
Numbers 31:24 – Warriors washed their clothes on the seventh day
Numbers 33:9 – Seventy palm trees
Deuteronomy 5:12-15 – The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week
Deuteronomy 7:1 – Seven nations in Canaan before Israel
Deuteronomy 10:22 – Israel began as seventy people
Deuteronomy 15:1 – Debts released every seven years
Deuteronomy 15:9 – Do not take advantage of the seventh year of debt release
Deuteronomy 15:12 – Seventh year release
Deuteronomy 16:3-4 – Seven days of unleavened bread
Deuteronomy 16:8 – Seven days of unleavened, topped with a sacred assembly
Deuteronomy 16:9 – Count seven weeks to the Feast of Weeks
Deuteronomy 16:13 – Observe the Feast of Tabernacles for seven days
Deuteronomy 16:13 – Keep the Feast of Tabernacles seven days
Deuteronomy 28:7 – Obedience to the Lord would cause the enemy to flee seven ways
Deuteronomy 28:25 – For disobedience Israel would flee seven ways from their enemies
Deuteronomy 31:10-11 – A nation-wide reading of the Law every seven years
Joshua 3:10 – The LORD would drive out seven nations
Joshua 6:4 – Seven priests, seven trumpets, seventh day, march seven times
Joshua 6:6 – Seven priests with seven trumpets of rams’ horns
Joshua 6:8 – Seven priests bearing seven trumpets of rams’ horns
Joshua 6:13 – Seven priests blew seven trumpets
Joshua 6:15-16 – Seventh day, seven times
Joshua 18:2 – Incidental reference to seven tribes
Joshua 18:5-6 – Incidental Reference to Seven
Joshua 18:9 – Seven parts of the land to be divided
Judges 1:7 – Adoni-Bezek cut off the thumbs and big toes of seventy kings (Incidental Reference to Seven)
Judges 6:1 – Israel delivered to Midian for seven years
Judges 6:25 – Second bull of seven years
Judges 8:14 – Seventy-seven leaders of Succoth
Judges 8:26 – Incidental reference to seven
Judges 8:30 – Gideon’s seventy sons; an incidental reference
Judges 9:2 – Incidental Reference to the Number of Sons of Gideon
Judges 9:4-5 – Incidental Reference to the Number of Sons of Gideon
Judges 16:7-8 – Seven fresh bowstrings
Judges 16:13; 19 – Incidental reference to the seven locks of Samson’s hair
Judges 20:15–16 – Incidental Reference to Seven Hundred Men
Ruth 4:15 – Ruth better than seven sons
First Samuel 2:5 – Jesus enables the barren to bear seven
First Samuel 6:1 – The Ark was with the Philistines for seven months. Find out why.
First Samuel 6:19 – An incidental reference to seven
First Samuel 10:8 – Saul was to wait seven days for Samuel
First Samuel 16:10 – An incidental reference to the seven sons of Jesse
First Samuel 31:13 — Fasting seven days for Saul
Second Samuel 2:11 – Incidental reference to David reigning for seven years and six months in Hebron
Second Samuel 5:5 – David reigned in Hebrew 7 and a half years
Second Samuel 8:4 – Incidental reference to 700 horsemen
Second Samuel 10:18 – David killed 700 Syrian charioteers
Second Samuel 12:18 – The first child of David and Bathsheba died after seven days
Second Samuel 21:5-6 – Seven male descendants of Saul’s hung
Second Samuel 21:9 – Seven male descendants of Saul hung before the LORD
Second Samuel 24:13 – Seven years of famine
Second Samuel 24:15 – 70,000 decimated
First Kings 2:11 – David’s reign in Hebron
First Kings 5:15 – 70,000 burden-bearers
First Kings 6:6 –Temple chamber seven cubits wide
First Kings 6:38 – Seven years to build the temple of God
First Kings 7:17 – Seven chains for a Temple capital
First Kings 8:2 – The ark moved into the temple in the seventh month
First Kings 8:65 – Seven and seven days of celebrating the temple
First Kings 11:3 – Solomon had 700 wives
Seven Ancestresses of Israel
Seven “Marys” in the Bible