On July 15, 2010, the attendance across MLB was 276,841, which is 1117 sequentially.
(276 + 841 = 1117) Under the sequential rule, multiply any number by 1117 or 276,841 and then add the millions, thousands, and hundreds, and the result will yield the same answer.
You didn't miss this in school. It was just discovered with The Emerald Home Run last year in 2009 from Genesis. So we have to state the rule often for a while. Thank you for your patience.
On July 15, 2010, the total attendance at the Seattle vs. Anaheim game was 41,959, which sequentially is 1. The total attendance across MLB for the year through July 15 was 39,371,816, which is 1226 sequentially. All players born on 12-26 through 2009 combined for 959 home runs. Plus, there are two other dates on which players were born, that also showed 959 home runs including 3-09 and 3-17. When we add 309 + 317 + 1226 + 715 we have 2,567, which is 569 sequentially and a perfect match to all the times "Christ" appears in the KJV.
When we multiply 309 x 317 x 1226, the answer is 120,090,378 or 588 sequentially. The sequential attendance on 7-15-2010 was 1117. All players born on 11-17 through 2009 combined for 588 home runs.
When 588 is multiplied times 715 the answer is 420,420. This perfect match might point to what Christ said, If you've seen me, you've seen the Father. That is, the glory of the Father in the Son of God.
July 16 is the last 777 day for single column total years from the generations of Genesis 5.
That is, Enoch 365 x Adam 930 x Jared 962 = 326,550,900, which is 1776, and then 777 sequentially. This day should be astonishing beyond measure. Be sure to check all cumulative statistics very closely on 7-17. The cumulative stats change daily. Go to baseball-reference.com, and view teams and leagues, and then add categorically and find the sequential results.
On the final 777 day in June (6-26) all home runs by active teams added up to 253,524, which is 777 sequentially. If you find any such stats, say, thank you God Almighty.
Now let’s play ball!
By:
Steven A. Janda
MLBCenter.com Staff Writer
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