Welcome to the 47 journal page. Here, I’ll share thoughts, experiences, and passions. Expect a mix of the ordinary and extraordinary, the serious and lighthearted. Let’s explore the wonders of number 47 together, one post at a time.
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Remembering Charlie Kirk 1993-2025 On September 10, 2025, the world lost a voice of courage—Charles James Kirk. Known to many simply as “Charlie Kirk,” he was a man of faith, a devoted father, and a true American patriot. His unwavering love for this nation inspired millions. His assassination has left a profound void. His death…
September 11, 2001: A Tragedy, A Mystery, A Turning Point September 11, 2001, stands as one of the darkest days in American history—a moment when the unthinkable shattered our sense of security and redefined life in the 21st century. Even after all these years, the images remain seared into our collective memory. The horror still…
July 4th: A Nation Born, A Declaration Refined Independence Day—The 4th of July—is more than a celebration of freedom. It marks the birth of a nation built on the unshakable belief that all people are created equal and endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights. On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was…
Connections Between 47 and Revelation The Book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse of John or The “Revelation of Jesus Christ”, is a highly symbolic and visionary text filled with numbers, metaphors, and apocalyptic imagery. Lets explore symbolic, thematic, and numerological connections between the number 47 and key elements such as the Four Horsemen,…
Some numbers don’t just repeat—they ripple through time. Forty-seven is one of them. On December 5, 1847, Abraham Lincoln was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives. A century later, on January 3, 1947, John F. Kennedy followed that same path, stepping into the halls of Congress. Two presidents, born a century apart, both elevated…
1947: The End of an Era, the Birth of a Legend In the world of automotive excellence, few names evoke as much passion and prestige as Ferrari. The journey of this iconic brand began in 1947, the pivotal year when Enzo Ferrari introduced the first car bearing his name—the 125 S. This groundbreaking moment did…
The 47 Tribute that Turned Pain into Power. Phil Foden isn’t just one of England’s brightest footballing talents—he is a symbol of loyalty, precision, and the power of quiet excellence. Since his youth academy days at Manchester City, Foden has worn the number 47 shirt—a number that, on the surface, might seem arbitrary in a…
Harp as a Bridge to the Angelic Realms The concert harp, (such as the Salvi Daphne 47 EX concert grand pedal harp) with its 47 strings, is symbolically linked to the angelic realm through its structure, sound, and spiritual associations. The harp’s ethereal, resonant tones have long been associated with angelic presence, appearing in sacred…
The world’s first modern airliner Long before the Boeing 747 conquered the skies with its wide-body majesty, another aircraft quietly revolutionized the world of aviation—the Boeing 247. Introduced in the early 1930s, the 247 was a trailblazer in every sense. And perhaps it’s no coincidence that its name, like its later counterpart, ends in “47”—a…
The Queen of the Skies and the Legacy of 47 On February 9, 1969, while my father was celebrating his 20th birthday, an aviation icon was born—the Boeing 747 took to the skies for the very first time. It was a moment that would unknowingly become a thread woven into the fabric of his life—and…
’47 Marks the Turning Point of History The number 47 stands as a powerful symbol of peace, transformation, and order. In 1947, the Paris Peace Treaties were signed on 10 February, drawing a definitive close to the global chaos of World War II. This singular year — ’47 — reshaped the destiny of Europe. Through…
Henry Ford, born in 1863, was a transformative American industrialist and business magnate whose innovations reshaped the fabric of modern society. As the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he revolutionized the automobile industry by introducing the moving assembly line, drastically lowering production costs and making cars—once a luxury item—affordable to the average American. This…
Thomas Alva Edison, born on February 11, 1847, was a towering figure in American history—an extraordinary inventor, visionary entrepreneur, and symbol of innovation whose genius helped shape the modern world. Widely regarded as the most prolific inventor in American history, Edison held over 1,000 patents and revolutionized multiple industries through his relentless experimentation and unshakable…
Alexander Graham Bell, born on March 3, 1847, was a visionary inventor, scientist, and engineer whose groundbreaking work forever transformed human communication. Originally from Scotland, Bell later became a Canadian-American citizen, and his legacy spans continents and centuries. He is best known for inventing and patenting the first practical telephone—an innovation that laid the foundation…
The Gettysburg Address, delivered by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863, is one of the most revered and enduring speeches in American history. It begins with the solemn and poetic phrase, “Four score and seven years ago,” referring to the 87 years that had passed since the signing of the Declaration of Independence in…
John Adams: A Voice of Revolution John Adams, born on October 30, 1735, was more than just a Founding Father—he was a pillar of principle, a fierce advocate for independence, and a man whose convictions shaped the very soul of America. As the second President of the United States and a key figure in the…
Thomas Jefferson: A Life Written in the Ink of Destiny Born on April 13, 1743, Thomas Jefferson was more than a Founding Father—he was a visionary whose intellect shaped the soul of a nation. A statesman, diplomat, lawyer, philosopher, and architect of liberty, Jefferson’s ideas laid the foundation for what the United States would become.…
A Spark of Revolution: The Power of 47 Pages On January 10, 1776, a voice rose above the noise of uncertainty and fear—a voice of clarity, conviction, and undeniable purpose. That voice belonged to Thomas Paine, and it came in the form of a 47-page pamphlet titled Common Sense. These 47 pages didn’t just inform—they…
“In God We Trust” — A Legacy of Faith and Freedom On July 30, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Public Law 84-140, declaring “In God We Trust” the official motto of the United States. Though it had graced our coins since the Civil War, this bold act ensured it would also be printed on…
In the Book of Genesis, humanity had spiraled into violence, corruption, and moral decay. But even in judgment, God’s intention was restoration—to cleanse the earth and renew His creation. Amid the darkness, one man stood out: Noah, righteous in his generation. And to him, God entrusted a mission of preservation. But within this ancient story…