Forty

Forty

FORTY.See Numbers.

Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels

Forty

forti (, ‘arbam; , tessarakonta). See FOUR (5); NUMBER.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Forty

Remarkable coincidences in the number

Days:

b Of rain, at the time of the flood

Gen 7:17

b Of flood, before sending forth the raven

Gen 8:6

b For embalming

Gen 50:3

b Of fasting:

b By Moses

Exo 24:18; Exo 34:28; Deu 9:9; Deu 9:25

b By Elijah

1Ki 19:8

b By Jesus

Mat 4:2

b Spies in the land of promise

Num 13:25

b Of probation, given to the Ninevites

Jon 3:4

b Christ’s stay after the resurrection

Act 1:3

b Symbolic

Eze 4:6

Years:

b Wanderings of the Israelites in the wilderness

Exo 16:35; Num 14:34

b Peace in Israel

Jdg 3:11; Jdg 5:31; Jdg 8:28

b Egypt to be desolated

Eze 29:11

Egypt to be restored after

Eze 29:13

Stripes, administered in punishing criminals

Deu 25:3; 2Co 11:24

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Forty

is used in circumstances in Scripture which indicate the number as suggesting probation, separation or judgment, e.g., Mat 4:2; Act 1:3; Heb 3:9, Heb 3:17. Note: Tessarakontaetes, “forty years” (etos, “a year”), is found in Act 7:23; Act 13:18.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Forty

The number represents testing in human life.

Gen 7:4 (c) Noah’s faith was tested and found to be all that it should be.

Exo 16:35 (c) GOD’s faithfulness was tested and found to be sufficient for all the needs.

Exo 24:18 (c) Israel’s faith and trust were tested and failed. (See Exo 32:7).

1Sa 4:18 (c) Eli was tested. He had judged Israel and failed at the end.

1Sa 17:16 (c) Israel was challenged and was proved to be utterly unworthy and cowardly.

Saul reigned forty years and was deposed as a failure.

2Sa 5:4 (c) David reigned forty years and ended his rule gloriously.

1Ki 11:42 (c) Solomon reigned forty years and ended his period of testing in idolatry.

Mat 4:2 (c) JESUS was tested forty days and forty nights. He came back more than a Conqueror. JESUS revealed Himself to His own for forty days after His resurrection so that they could endure the tests through the years. (See Act 1:3).

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types