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hcs Special user Germany, Magdeburg 506 Posts |
I created the magic square, "The Passion of the Christ." (See the attachment.)
The Greek word for fish is an acronym for the short confession of faith. The magic sum of the magic square is the sacred number 33, the age of Jesus Christ at the crucifixion. The 15th hour of the day is considered the hour of his death. Therefore the magic square consists of 15 consecutive numbers. The missing figure four represents the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in which the earthly life of Jesus culminates in his death and resurrection. Rows, columns, diagonals, 4x4 and 3x3 square corners, 2x2 squares, and quad-sets yield the magic sum 33 in 26 ways. Twenty-six refer to the gospel of Matthew 26. The magic square exhibit more properties than the Sagrada Familia magic square of the Basilica of Barcelona. Can you reveal all the hidden secrets? Happy and Blessed Easter Wishes! Hans-Christian Solka Click here to view/download attached file. |
landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
That's very clever using the fish symbol.
At Spain's famous Sagrada Familia church there is a 4x4 magic square that sums to 33, but there are repeated numbers:
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