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    In the Mayans and Aztecs, 13 was considered a sacred number and was not associated with the concept of death. In their mythology, the sky was divided into 13 levels, each of which had its own god. In the calendar of the ancient inhabitants of South America there were thirteen-day "weeks." Magic Number 13 Jesus Christ was the thirteenth participant in the last supper along with the 12th apostles. The very name of Jesus Christ is written in Greek in 13 letters.

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  • Deleted Member Kabbalah speaks of thirteen heavenly fountains, thirteen gates of mercy, and thirteen rivers of balsam, which the pious will find in paradise.
  • Deleted Member The symbolism of the number "13" is present in many drawings of the one-dollar banknote. Officially, this means the number of initially merged states. The number 13 is represented in all elements of the US coat of arms. We see a star composed of thirteen...  more
  • Deleted Member The Bible lists 13 important qualities of God.