Cowboys/Giants Game Has Lots of “Jesus” Numbers
The three (yes, three) skyscrapers that collapsed in New York City that day did so 7 hours, 22 minutes apart. This is noteworthy, because Life of Pi was published that day and:
The New York Giants enter tonight’s game with 722 regular season wins all-time. The Cowboys are big favorites to win this game, which would keep them on that special tally.
Two days ago, Brett Favre announced his diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease. The numbers 119 and 236 was important to that story. Before leaving Green Bay, Favre played under current Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy.
“Jesus Christ”
The Dallas Cowboys enter tonight’s game having played 1051 games in the history of their franchise (including playoffs). The date of crucifixion is often listed as April 3rd, or 4/3.
Today’s date has a Life Lesson number of 43:
This game in New Jersey is the 124th all-time meeting between the two teams in the regular season.
Just before kickoff, an on-field interview was given with rookie Malik Nabers, who was the topic of a post I made last month.
Tonight’s fray will be the Cowboys’ 985th regular season game all-time.
Daniel Jones was a span of 2400 days old when Irvin Favre died, and tonight’s game is exactly 20 years, 40 weeks later:
Most Christians believe Jesus was crucified at age 33 in the year 33 A.D.
1399 is the 222nd Prime number
The 156th Prime number is 911
9/11 is often listed as be the true birthday of Jesus Christ.
Rome
Jesus was arrested and crucified by the Roman empire.
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.:
McCarthy used to be the head coach of the Green Bay Packers, who were a key part of this week’s news. He coached both Brett Favre and his successor, Aaron Rodgers, who was born during Brown Lunation # 753:
I was literally writing THIS part of the post when my friend Bobby messaged me to tell me that he just found out he’s a descendant of Charlemagne, who was not only alive during 753 A.D., but was recognized as the first emperor in the west after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.