Twenty-Two
being the double of eleven, has the significance of that number in an intensified form,disorganization and disintegration,
especially in connection with the Word of God. For the number two is associated with the second person of the Godhead, the living Word.
It is associated with the worst of Israel's kings,Jeroboam (1 Kings 14:20), and Ahab (1 Kings 16:29), each reigning 22 years.
Eleven, we have seen, derives its significance by being an addition to Divine order (10), and a subtraction from Divine rule (12).
These are two of the three ways in which the written Word of God can be corruptedthe third being alteration. "The words of the LORD are pure words"words pertaining
to this world and therefore requiring to be purified (see note on number 7). But these words have been altered, taken from, and added to by man. Is there anything in
this which connects it with the fact that the letters of the alphabet (Hebrew) are twenty-two in number? Does it point to the fact that the revelation of God in being committed to
human language and to man's keeping would thereby be subject to disintegration and corruption? |