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In the Bible, numbers are more than just numbers; they represent a higher, holy power. The number 5 is a prime example of this used to describe God’s grace and kind nature toward humanity. From the Leviticus offerings to the separation of the Pentateuch, God’s holy word is consistently followed by the number 5. In this article, we’ll explain why the number 5 is biblically important from a Christian and literary standpoint.

Things You Should Know

  • The number 5 symbolizes God’s grace, kindness, and mercy toward humankind, as it’s often associated with prayers and devotion in Hebrew.
  • The number 5 comes up the most when God’s grace is shown, such as the Leviticus offerings and building of the Tabernacle.
  • In the Bible, God’s Law or Pentateuch is divided into 5 books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
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Number 5 Biblical Meaning

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  1. This number is powerful in scripture because it symbolizes God’s kindness and good favor of humankind, as it’s associated with prayers and faith in Hebrew.[1] 5 represents grace in Christianity, and when multiplied by itself (5 x 5), you get 25 or “grace upon grace” (John 1:16).[2] This makes the number 5 one of the Bible's most symbolic and meaningful numbers.
    • In Hebrew, the number 5 relates to the fifth letter of the alphabet: Hei, He, or Heh. This letter means “to look” or “to behold.”[3]
    • The number 5 is used over 300 times in the Bible.
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Appearances of the Number 5 in the Bible

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  1. In Leviticus, there are 5 offerings that sum up God’s sacrificial work and mercy to humankind. The offerings are as follows:[4]
    • The Burnt Offering: An animal is sacrificed on an altar and is burned (except for the skin) to represent God’s will. (Leviticus 1; 8:18-21; 16:24)
    • The Meal Offering: A handful of flour and oil is burned while priests eat the rest to offer God gratitude. (Leviticus 2)
    • The Peace Offering: The blood, fat, and kidneys of the sacrificed animal are put on the altar, as God and man can feed on the same offering. (Leviticus 3; 7:11-34)
    • The Sin Offering: The buttock of the animal is burned outside of Israel to represent humankind’s sins. (Leviticus 4; 16:3-22)
    • The Trespass Offering: A person who unintentionally violated the Lord must make a guilt offering of a ram from the flock. (Leviticus 5:14-19; 6:1-7)
  2. The Tabernacle is a temporary, portable temple the Israelites made for God to dwell. God gave specific instructions on how the Tabernacle would be built, including specific measurements and structures.[5] This included:
    • The holy anointing oil used on the furniture had 5 ingredients: pure myrrh, sweet cinnamon, sweet calamus, and cassia blended with olive oil.[6]
    • 5 curtains, bars, and pillars (Exodus 26:3, 26-27, 37).[7]
    • A wood altar that was 5 cubits long and 5 cubits wide (Exodus 27:1).[8]
  3. The sections are as follows:[9]
    • Section 1 (Psalms 1 to 41) includes the Passover, Israel’s beginning, and the start of God’s salvation.
    • Section 2 (Psalms 42 to 72) refers to Israel's unification and the church's creation.
    • Section 3 (Psalms 73 to 89) highlights the destruction of God’s Temple and Jerusalem.
    • Section 4 (Psalms 90 to 106) celebrates Jesus’s reign and the Israelites's gathering.
    • Section 5 (Psalms 107 to 150) alludes to Judah being delivered again.
  4. In the Bible, God’s Law or holy rules are divided into 5 books or sections: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. This is also known as the Pentateuch.[10]
    • Moses, the leader of the Israelites and a Hebrew prophet, is believed to have written these first 5 books.
  5. In Ephesians 4:11-13, the Lord asks Christians to fill 5 roles to make up the church, also known as the five-fold ministry: apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.[11]
  6. Gifted to Moses and the Israelites, the Ten Commandments are the set of biblical principles believers in Christ must follow. In other words, they’re the rules of Christianity.[12] The Commandments can be split into 2 sections of 5, dividing guidelines for worshiping the Lord with personal values.
  7. In Matthew 14:13-21, Jesus feeds 5,000 men, women, and children with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. By giving thanks to God over the food, Jesus is able to show the people that God’s love for them is abundant and creates a miracle.[13]
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Why is the number 5 important in the Bible?

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Glynis McCants
Glynis McCants
Master Numerologist
First of all, if you lie to someone with strong five energy, you're wasting your time. They will do the research to find out what really happened. They don't tolerate staying in the dark.

The shadow side of five is drama. There's no such thing as a five without a good story! I always say five energy is like cat energy — they have nine lives. They go through so much in life. I'll meet fives and say, "Wow, your life has been incredible," and they’ll say, "You wouldn’t believe my stories." And I always reply, "Oh, I would — and you should write a book!"

It's not uncommon for people with strong five energy to become writers because they have so many stories to tell. I think of J.K. Rowling — she's got strong five energy. I'm not sure if she’s a five life path or born on a five day, but look at her imagination: she was on welfare before Harry Potter, and she used her imagination to create huge success. Fives are also a part of the mind numbers. They are very cerebral.
Jonathan Rice
Jonathan Rice
Numerologist
When we talk about a number, we're just talking about the energy of the number, not a person with a life path 5 (that's more complex). As a number, the 5 is basically dynamite. It just wants to experience everything in life, but at 100 miles an hour, in top gear. It has no fear. It's not held back by worry or anxiety. It just wants to go for it.

5 does get frustrated if it can't be adventuring. People love the energy of the 5 because it's so exciting, but it can have a downside as well, which is that it can be really draining. Also, the 5 brings change. It can't deal with routine. It needs to break out.

Finally, 5 wants to experience things through the senses. It's not very reflective. It pursues things like food, sex, and any true physical experiences. It's a very charismatic number, but it can be very addictive. It can get addicted to all these highs and all these experiences and want more, more, more, to the point where it's out of control.

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This article was co-authored by Roi Bracha and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Roi Bracha is a Hebrew teacher and the founder of Hebreways, a global Hebrew-learning community with over 150,000 followers on social media. He helps students around the world speak, read, and connect with Hebrew through daily videos, live classes, and interactive lessons. Roi teaches both modern conversational Hebrew and Biblical basics, with a focus on making the language fun, clear, and practical for all levels — especially beginners and those preparing for Aliyah or travel to Israel. This article has been viewed 89,492 times.
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