Thirteen
Hierophant/Chariot are "lesson learned" from 5's & 7's?
And maybe that's the way you can fit your Biblical definitions into both the 5's and the 7's. Look at the two majors, Hierophant and the Chariot, as what those minor numbered cards are trying to become. The "below" trying to be what is "above", if you like. If you're wiling to learn from the 5's "Thy will be done" you will become the Hierophant. If you're willing to figure out the right action and get through the week successfully in the 7's, you'll become the Chariot. Victorious and able to rest on the Sabbath.
Except there is no rest in the 7's. There's the 7/Cups with the person trying to make up their mind...NO action taken yet. There's the 7/Swords with the person trying to sneak off with 5 out of 7 swords, they haven't succeeded yet either. They might be caught. There is the 7/Pents...fruit not harvested. No rest till it is. And there is the 7/Wands, the man defending his position, and he's not letting down his guard. The Chariot might show the victorious at rest, having reached the Sabbath...but the 7's are about the start of the week...what you have to do to get to Sabbath.7 (Chariot/7 of Coins): crowning victory/ completion of work of creation, Sabbath rest
And maybe that's the way you can fit your Biblical definitions into both the 5's and the 7's. Look at the two majors, Hierophant and the Chariot, as what those minor numbered cards are trying to become. The "below" trying to be what is "above", if you like. If you're wiling to learn from the 5's "Thy will be done" you will become the Hierophant. If you're willing to figure out the right action and get through the week successfully in the 7's, you'll become the Chariot. Victorious and able to rest on the Sabbath.