On June 13, 2010, all players in Major Baseball History combined for 592,185 doubles, which is sequentially 777. Fifty-seven players hit doubles on June 13, 2010. Fifty of those players had one double and seven players had two, for a total of 64 on the day. The dates of births of the seven players equaled 3,607, which sequentially is 610, which is another 777 number and date.
All of the days of all of the players on that day total 603,558, which is 162 sequentially, and the age of Jared when he begat Enoch and the number of games in an MLB season. Six hundred and three refers to June 3, the day Lou Gehrig had four home runs; and 558 is the year of Leonardo da Vinci in 2010. There's even an express link to Seattle.
Jose Lopez for the Mariners had a double that day. He was 9,691 days old on June 13, 2010, which is 700 sequentially, and a perfect triple digit match to the month and day of my parents and their eight children. Seven hundred home runs appear on the 169th day of the year on June 18 among all players born on that day. In reverse, 9,691 is 1969 and the year Junior was born and the Boeing 747 in Seattle. But wait, there's even more.
There are three players among the 57 who were also 777 home run hitters in 2009 including Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, and Adam Dunn. Their total days on June 13, 2010 was 33,420 and when divided by 27 is 1,237.777; matching 1,237 home runs hit among all players born on October 13; and, 1013 + 1,237 = 2,250, which is 252 sequentially. Counting 252 days away from the Emerald Home Run (4-15) is December 23 and all players born on that day combined for 540 home runs, pointing to the 540th year of Da Vinci when Griffey became the only player to hit home runs on the birth and death of Da Vinci. The 540th birth day of Da Vinci was also the 127th memorial of Abraham Lincoln on April 15, 1992. Junior hit home run number 252 on the very month and day Da Vinci died. Junior is the expression of the grace of God in MLB.
Incidentally, my oldest brother was 65 on June 13, 2010, which is a double match to the ages of Mahalaleel and Enoch when they begat their sons in Genesis Chapter 5. That's a very sovereign birthday in this sign. It reminds me of four brothers all born in the baseball season including June, July, August, and September, whose names were Peter, James, John, and Andrew, for a perfect gospel match to the four apostles of Christ named in Mark 13:3, but no one ever knew, except the one from the window up above.
So how does this explain the origin of all the 777 talk? Alright, here's the inside scoop.
In 2008 I wrote a book entitled Ready or Not, Here I Come. The book is officially 722 pages, which is verified on the Amazon website. Griffey had 19 home runs in 2009, the year of the Emerald Home Run. Nineteen on the Genesis calculator is entered as Adam,930 x Lamech,777 = 722,610. 722 was the day of the Almighty Home Run Snapshot in 2009 and the day Mariner Russell Branyan had his 777 home run.
In Ready or Not, Here I Come, page 610, there is a ceremony which lasts through page 624. The 624th day on the Gregorian Calendar is once around the calendar to September 16 or 9-16; and 916 home runs were hit by all players born on the date of The Emerald Home Run (April 15, 2009) through the 2009 MLB season. Page numbers were not an issue to me as an author. The fact is, if the book was not self-published, the editors would have removed the information that authenticates the confirmation of my calling to the whole world. All I would have had would have been a verbal declaration with no proof to document what occurred on that day, which I discovered later was my mother's birthday.
My mother is a living miracle in her own right. She has had Alzheimer’s' Disease for over 30 years and is still alive to at age 89 years and 91 days old, which is 32,576 days today, or sequentially 608, which was the number of Mariners players in their history at the start of the 2010 season. Now the doctors are saying she does not have Alzheimer’s' because she should not be alive if she did. That's all fine, but all the doctors said the cause of death of most of her siblings was Alzheimer’s so have they changed the official cause of their deaths?
Babe Ruth finished 1921 with 162 career home runs the year my precious mother was born and God Almighty has kept her alive as a sign that he can do all things whenever he so pleases. That's called a sovereign argument. There's no way to prove it's wrong or right, but in light of the circumstances, there's always that possibility.
The ceremony in the book occurred on April 27, 2008 and the very date is even written in the book on page 610 in very bold letters, thereby, documenting the date of the writing. 777 days after April 27, 2008 is June 13, 2010, and suddenly there appears 592,185 doubles in MLB history for another 777 sequential match. Any number multiplied times 592,185 or 777 will result in the same triple digit sequential number when millions, thousands, and hundreds are added. It's a law in mathematics I discovered while studying The Emerald Home Run.
Ready or Not, Here I Come was written as an exposition of the parables of Christ. It starts with a capsule of my life growing up then addresses all the parables gospel by gospel. In between the gospels there is a play entitled, The Jerusalem Eyewitness News, which name was inspired by the KIRO Eyewitness News in Seattle. The play is about a news anchor, Jim Borrowitz, who reports on the works of Christ in the days of Jesus, but believes he can help Jesus manage the money side of his ministry. His co-anchor, Mary Sparrowitz, assures Jim that Christ has the whole world in his hands and is doing very well in the health care department. Who am I?
In the words of Don Williams, "I'm just a country boy, money have I none, but I have silver in the stars and gold in the morning sun". I'm so ordinary you may never notice me at all. I might be next to you worshipping in church or enjoying the company of my sons at a ball game, or singing a tune on my guitar. My thrill is to point the whole world to the One who confirms his Word in a manner which is astonishing beyond measure. Jeremiah 29:13.
Now let’s play ball!
By:
Steven A. Janda
MLBCenter.com Staff Writer
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