He breaks down the 26 letters of the English alphabet into two parts, as a representation of duality in our world. If you have any type of concerns concerning where and the best ways to use site, you can call us at our own site. He uses the number 7, representing the seven days of creation, to assign numbers to each letter of the alphabet. He then points to the summation of the non-prime numbers, denoted by the Jewish menorah, equaling 22. This is where he says to have found the name of God, in pi, an archetypical number of creation that is central to mathematics, extending infinitely in its calculation. Numerical equivalents are given to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet in digital ascending order from Aleph, the first letter, equivalent to 1 until Yod, the 10th letter, equivalent to 10. From there on, the letters ascend by 10s, until Kopf, the 19th letter which equals 100. The last three letters Resh, Shin, and Taf ascend by 100s, leaving us with Taf equal to 400. The first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet spell out Ath which means ‘to add’, and is probably a clue to use Hebrew for the Holy Name instead of the Greek. “One” is referred to 4 times which is why there are 4 alphas in the calculation. The word “HELLO” is equal to 25 in Full Reduction Gematria and these values can be reconfirmed by the gematria calculator. There are different types of the gematria and we are using all the known gematria types in the gematria calculator. It is convenient to use the gematria decoder providing the decoding services to all the types of the Germatira. “Gematria is a method of assigning the numerical values to a term or a phrase”. Indeed a search on the “Google” internet search engine reveals over 106,000 references to gematria on the World Wide Web, a great number of these sites deal with Christianity, witchcraft, and general (non-Jewish) mysticism. Numerous contemporary Jewish books have been published about gematria as well as assisting the reader to find his own gematria equivalencies. For instance, one such book, Sefer Gematrikon provides gematria equivalents for the numbers 1 to 1,000. Much of gematria focuses on the various names of God and the powers of these names. The name Elohim adds up to the number 86, which equals the value of the word hateva . This equivalence leads to the conclusion that Elohim refers to the divine presence as it manifests in the physical world, as opposed to the name YHVH, which connects to the heavenly universe.
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