Find Your Birth Year using the Number of Books in the Bible

Find Your Birth Year using the Number of Books in the Bible – See if you get your birth year by taking the number of Books in the Bible and doing some math with your age. FREE PRINTABLE!

Find Your Birth Year using the Number of Books in the Bible

First of all, you must know the total number of books of the Bible. If you do not know the answer to that, then the answer is 66.

Steps to follow to Find Your Birth Year using the Number of Books in the Bible

  1. Take the number of the books of the Bible.
  2. Subtract your age (the age that you will be in 2024 – Or in the current year we are in)
Find your birth year using the Books of the Bible 2024
  1. Add 58 (this will change based on the year, see below)
  2. Did you get the year you were born in?
Find your birth year using the Books of the Bible 2024

One thing to note, I noticed it must be the age you will be in 2024, not your current age, so if you haven’t had your birthday yet, put how old you will be on your birthday in 2024.

Find Your Birth Year using the Number of Books in the Bible – A graphic I saw on Facebook and it worked for me, does it work for you? Click To Tweet

Example

There are 66 books and I will be 48 years old in 2024. So the answer now is 18. I then add 56 to that number and I get 76. I was born in 1976.

I wanted to try this. How about someone 2 years old, for example? Take 66 minus 2. That is 64. We add 58 and get 122. So now you see we have a three-digit number instead of a two-digit. But if you think about it, in 2024 someone two years old would be born in 2022. If you notice the number 122, it has 22 in it. So you would only use the last two digits in that case.

Did this work for you?

What to add in the following years

Future Years Number to Use

  • 2024 (Add 58)
  • 2025 (add 59)
  • 2026 (add 60)
  • 2027 (add 61)
  • 2028 (add 62)
  • Etc.

See if you can find these Hidden Books of the Bible in these downloadable and printable games.

I’ll Update the Graphic each year, around the first week of January.
First Published October 25, 2016. Last Republished/Updated January 6, 2024.

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