Many years ago I went to a website that had a Gematria calculator. You could type in any hebrew word and it would tell you the numerical value of the word. Then, it would show you any words or consecutive series of words in Tanach that matched the numerical value of the word you put in. It would show you the whole passuk with the matching word(s) highlighted. A Gematria decoder, such as the online calculator above, works out the value of any letter, word, or phrase for you and saves you the trouble of calculating each letter. However, if you prefer to do the calculation yourself then see the Gematria chart below. The number 22 also possesses additional spiritual potency because it is a master number. This number is frequently seen as a sign of good fortune or promising future events. If you frequently see the number 22, this may be an indication from your angels that they are assisting you in bringing your dreams to fruition. The last and most valuable of the single-digit numbers, or “cardinal numbers” in numerology, is the number 9. The number nine indicates that you have lived and learned, that you are actively engaged in leading a meaningful, conscious life, and that you are making fruitful goals. It is a good sign that you are on the correct path from the angels. You are encircled by love and support if you continue to see this number. For balance and harmony in your life, use the number 66. The Hebrew alphabet, often known as the aleph-bet, contains a numerical value for each letter. The values 1 through 10 are assigned to the first 10 letters (consonants, in reality). The use of numerals in the Bible for purposes other than their literal numerical value is known as biblical numerology. Biblical numerological values frequently refer to a broader usage in the Ancient Near East. The term Gematria Calculator refers to a Gematria numerology table chart in which the letters of the alphabet can be changed by numbers that correlate to them. However, the most common use of gematria is to obtain a more spiritual understanding of a religious text.
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