Gematria interpretative method » S4 Network
by on 25. April 2023
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Variant spellings of some letters can be used to produce sets of different numbers, which can be added up or analyzed separately. Although a type of gematria system ('Aru') was employed by the ancient Babylonian culture, their writing script was logographic, and the numerical assignments they made were to whole words. The value of these words were assigned in an entirely arbitrary manner and correspondences were made through tables,[2] and so cannot be considered a true form of gematria. Aru was very different from the gematria systems used by Hebrew and Greek cultures, which used alphabetic writing scripts. Similar systems have been used in other languages and cultures derived from or inspired by Hebrew gematria; Arabic abjad numerals, and English gematria. There is currently no academic consensus over whether Hebrew gematria or Greek isopsephy was used first. Add the values of the letters in the name to determine their value. If the sum is a double-digit number, simply add the two figures to produce a single digit. (For instance, the numerical value of your name number, 21, is three.) Only if your name number is 11 or 22 will there be an exception. The fact that most people have not heard of Gematria is reason enough to talk about it. I use Gematria, the ancient occult practice of coding numbers into letters and words, reveal the false reality in which we live. I take headlines from the world of news, sports and entertainment and reveal the numerical code behind the story. Gematria, also known as gematria, is a method of assigning numbers to a term or phrase, based on the conviction that phrases or words that have similar numerical values share an underlying relationship to one another. Gematria is an alphanumeric code where letters and words in the Hebrew alphabet are assigned numbers, values, or calculations. It is commonly used in Jewish culture to understand text, particularly within the Torah, on a deeper and more spiritual level. The 8-hour day is frequently represented by the number 888 in the global labor movement. Workers demanded eight hours of labor, eight hours of rest, and eight hours of personal time. Jesus, or more specifically Christ the Redeemer, is represented by the number 888 in some forms of Christian numerology. I am going to demonstrate how key passages in the Hebrew Bible repeatedly point to the Standard/Ordinal Hebrew numerical signatures of Jesus Christ (these being the two key alphanumeric systems of Biblical Numerics).