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why is the number 13 considered to be unlucky or luky for some ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ironically, among pagan and nature based religions, the number 13 is considered lucky. However, other cultures consider the number to have a bad, therefore unlucky conotation. In Norse mythology, if you sat 13 people down at a table, that was very unlucky. At a banquet of 12 people in Valhalla, an intruder �number 13 � caused the death of Balder�s son Odin. And Romans thought 13 was a sign of death and destruction. As you probably already know, The fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia...
I was told at school it's an Old Testament/ Jewish thing. Seven years was a jubilee in the time of the OT. Two times seven years (i.e.14 years) was a time for a special celebration. The 13th year was considered the time when bad things might happen to prevent that celebration, e.g a lousy harvest would mean not enough food for the feast year.
Only for the sake of clarity and somewhat, I suppose, pedantically, the Year to which ursula62 refers is a Sabbatical Year... each 7 years. A Jubilee Year follows a Sabbath Year. The Sabbath Year occurred every 49 years and the following, or 50th Year, was the Jubilee Year. Nothing of note occurrs on a 13th year. Both references are in Exodus and Leviticus under the Old Covenant...