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The Last 777 Day on 7-16-2010?

 

 

July 16 was the last triple seven day of the MLB season in 2010.  Triple seven means that the month and day (7-16) entered into the total years Genesis Calculator as 716 will result in a sequential 777.  Each digit represents a generation of total years from Genesis Chapter 5. The seventh, Enoch, 365 times the first, Adam, 930, times the sixth, Jared, 962 equals 326,550,900.  Then add sequentially to reduce as follows: 326 + 550 + 900 = 1776 (USA) and God showing all the earth that the location of The Emerald Home Run.  Then add 1 + 776 for your triple digit match in 777.   So what happened on July 16, 2010?

 

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All home runs hit by active teams in MLB history totaled 254,000 (That's even Steven).  What does that mean Steven?  As shown above, this means 254, except blown up very large for emphasis so that the sign can be seen around the globe.  This sign is a wonder from on high.  Two hundred fifty four days away from The Emerald Home Run on April 15th is Christmas Day.   The first two home runs of Griffey in 2009 also point to Christmas Day. (612 + 613 = 1225) All players born on Christmas Day combined for 777 home runs through 2009.  Willie Taveras hit the 777th home run on the 127th day of the year on May 7, 2009 and 127 points to the years of Sara in Genesis.  It was the first 777 of the year in 2009.  It was Willie's only home run of the year. He appeared at the plate on that day with only 7 homeruns in his career and hit the Heavenly Father's 777 pointing to Christ on Christmas Day.  God takes the lowly and exalts them in due time. 

Christ said the first shall be last.  Here, we see the Father and the Son working in combination to perform all things for the glory of God from the beginning to the end.  It's a love story from on high.

Now let’s play ball!

 

 

 

By: Steven A. Janda
MLBCenter.com Staff Writer


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