Maybe today can mark a fresh start to a sustainable, long lasting health or fitness routine. On this day of spiritual abundance and high vibration, what are you inspired to act on? Be clear, as today’s energy could amplify the power and lifetime of the intentions you have for the future. Decide where you want to go, what you want to leave behind and focus your awareness on the parts of your life that you want to grow.
If you haven’t yet set an intention for the future, today is the day to do it. Now as 8 is showing up, we may begin to reap what we have sown. Now is a time to reflect on what we have been creating up until now with our thoughts, actions and intentions. The number 8 has been described as a karmic equalizer a force that creates just as easily as it destroys. We can use the vibration of the number 8 to manifest what we want to create and last. It is supposedly an ideal day to begin a business or physical pursuit, or initiate a long term commitment of any kind. Today is said to be a day of increased energy and focus, and enhanced self confidence. The number 8 signifies that with persistence, continuation and repetitive cycles of hard work, our actions can eventually manifest into material success. The shape of 8 on its side is also the symbol of infinity.Ĩ is also the number of karma, the idea that with every action there is a reaction that comes around with it. In Chinese culture, 8 is considered a sign of luck and wealth. In numerology the number 8 represents infinity, balance, and power. Today’s date,, has three 8’s, making it an extremely significant day in many cultures. Only the book of Psalms numbers more than 88 chapters in the KJV translation.Numerology, the study of numbers and their specific vibrations and personalities, allows us to take a closer look at dates or numerical combinations as indicators of the energy they carry and their supposed influence on future life events. Give me life according to Your lovingkindness so shall I keep the testimony of Your mouth. Psalm 119, verse 88, asks God to quicken or keep us alive so that we can continue to be obedient to Him.
Additional info on Biblical Meaning of 88 Surprisingly, quite a few hapax legomenon are found in the book of Hebrews authored by the Apostle Paul. Single word occurrences in the New Testament include "grandmother" (2Timothy 1:5), "itching" (2Timothy 4:3), "wrestle" (Ephesians 6:12), "philosophy" (Colossians 2:8) and "fleshy" (2Corinthians 3:3). Other words found only once in the KJV Old Testament include "reverend" (Psalms 111:9) and "eternity" (Isaiah 57:15). Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? (verse 12 of Psalm 88). There are several of these in the King James translation, one of which, "forgetfulness," is found only in Psalm 88. The phrase hapax legomenon, in Greek, means "thing once said." One interesting way of studying God's word is to look for hapax legomenon or words that are recorded only once in the Bible.
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Let my prayer come before You bow down Your ear to my cry, for my soul is full of troubles, and my life draws near the grave (verses 1 - 3). O Lord God of my salvation, I have cried day and night before You. It encourages us to remain faithful and diligent, and to cry out to our heavenly Father all day and night if need be.
Psalm 88 was written by priests who served during King David's reign (1010 to 970 B.C.). These chapters are Luke 1 (80), 1Chronicles 6 (81), Numbers 7 (89) and Psalm 119 (176). In fact, only four chapters in the entirety of the King James translation have 80 or more verses. There are no chapters that have exactly 88 verses.