The truth of the passover is so central to the bible, that hints of it numerically appear not just in the centre of the bible, but also at the beginning and the end.
The central books of the 66 books of the bible are Micah (the 33rd book) and Nahum (the 34th book). These are also the central two books of the so called Minor Prophets.
Micah and Nahum begin with M and N, which are the 13th and 14th letters of the English alphabet. The English alphabet has 26 letters, making M and N also the central two letters of the alphabet.
Since the New Testament consists of 27(=13+14) books, the central book is the 14th book (2 Thessalonians). It's partner, 1 Thessalonians, is the 13th book.
Of the 260 chapters of the New Testament, the central two chapters are Romans 13 and 14. Romans 13 has 14 verses and Romans 14 has 23 verses. This leads us into looking at the shortest books of the New Testament.
The shortest books of the New Testament are 2 John and 3 John by verse and word count respectively. 2 John has 13 verses and 3 John has 14 verses.
The first word of the bible in Hebrew is "בְּרֵאשִׁית", which means "In the beginning", and has a numerical value of 913.
| בְּ | 2 |
| רֵ | 200 |
| א | 1 |
| שִׁ | 300 |
| י | 10 |
| ת | 400 |
| = | 913 |
The English bible begins "In the beginning ...". The first word "In" consists of the 9th letter "I" and the 14th letter "N".
| I | N | = |
| 9 | 14 | 23 |
So "בְּרֵאשִׁית" is 913 (9 then 13) and "In" is 9 and 14.
The bible ends with the word, "Amen". The consonants of "Amen" are the 13th and 14th letters of the alphabet. This is also true in Hebrew and Greek. In English they are "M" and "N" and in Greek they are "μ" (mu) and "ν" (nu).
If we take the 13/14 as a date, or number of days into a year then it would be the 13th/14th of the first month which is the date of the passover. This is the date of the crucifixion.
The date could also be represented 1/13 or 1/14, and we see a hint of that in the 9 which can represent a Roman numeral I (one), I being the 9th letter. The date is then I (the 9th letter) combined with 13 or 14. I/13, I/14 (using the 9th letter "I"), puns with 1/13 and 1/14 (using a numeral "1").
The 13/14 connects also with AM, "A" being the 1st letter and "M" the 13th.
| A | M | = |
| 1 | 13 | 14 |
"I AM" is a name of God.
Also, "I'm" is "I" and 13. "I AM" is "I" and 14. Compare:
| I' | m | = |
| 9 | 13 | 22 |
| I | AM | = |
| 9 | 14 | 23 |
with the first word in the Hebrew and English bible:
| בְּרֵאשִׁית | = |
| 913 | 913 |
| I | n | = |
| 9 | 14 | 23 |
The word "Amen", spelt with the 13th and 14th letters, means verily or truly.
I find these numerical hints helpful at pointing to and underlining this key topic of the true Passover in the bible, which is worth searching out.