Gematria Reference

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GEMATRIA REFERENCE

There are two primary codes in Biblical numerics or Bibical gematria. Both Greek and Hebrew have a historically established standard and ordinal. The historical authenticity of these is beyond doubt and can be referenced in countless Greek texts and in many Jewish writings as well as the Talmud. The standard represents those numbers that the Hebrews and Greeks employed for the basic arithmetic of the marketplace.

The ordinal, which is a numbering based on the order of the letters in their respective alphabets, was used as indexing numbers, in both Greek and Hebrew. We can see this indexing of the ordinal in many of the books of the Old Testament, which follow an acrostic pattern. Acrostic literature begins each sentence with a letter of the alphabet in their proper order. The entire book of Lamentations follows this design.

Latin and English share the same alphanumerics.

The final forms of Hebrew (Sophit) only come at the end of certain words and their value is a more modern determination. Classical Hebrew gematria does not employ these numbers. The final forms have no separate ordinal numeration, as the definition of the ordinal is based upon the order of the alphabet, for which they are already accounted for.

The Greek alphanumeric scheme is organized by a quirk of history, where two of the letters fell out of use by the time of the classical era. These two letters were, however, still employed as numbers in standard usage, but as they were not recognized as letters cannot be employed as ordinal numbers, as the definition of ordinal is the 'order' of the letters in the alphabet.

The ordinal numeration has been overlooked by researchers for far too long. In the obscure field of gematria, the ordinal is a footnote to a footnote. However, the underlying premise and promise of gematria asserts that the ordinal and not the standard is the more important of the two numerations.

Why?

Because the basic understanding of gematria is that it is a form of universal code, written by the universe itself or what religion refers to as 'God.' Code by its very nature is disguised such that it is not easily deciphered. This is its purpose. The standard form of gematria is the more easily deciphered, especially by those in the ages from which it came. Common thinking disregards the ordinal because it is the more obscure. Like much of what we are finding in theistic mathematics, this common thinking has got it straight backwards. The ordinal is the more obscure (more difficult to read) which is exactly why it is the more important. Gematria is universal code, the more disguised or hidden a code is, the important is its value.

In my over a decade of research into the math of the Bible, 95% of the amazing math is found in either the ordinal or the standard.

Another reason the ordinal is important is that it is the coding couplet to the standard. The code of the Protoverse displays a clear dualism in its prime factors (37 x 73). This indicates that the codes of the Bible will have a similar dualism. We see this in the Hebrew word for Wisdom and in many other places besides.

37 = Wisdom (Ordinal) חכמה

73 = Wisdom (Standard) חכמה

There are two secondary codes in gematria. The first being the Sophit final forms which added five semi-letters. These were a determination by Hebrew scribes centuries after the Resurrection of Christ. The other, lesser used is the 'In-full, see below.

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I recently became a convert of English gematria. It took some convincing because English gematria does not that have that much of a historical basis. But I follow the math. It is the math that is more important than the history, because the basis of proof is determined by probability theory, hence mathematics.

To see what convinced me read: BASIC PROOF = JESUS

English gematria is a specialty of Bill Downie, and his website: http://www.thesecretcode.co.uk/

Table courtesy of Bill Downie and thesecretcode.co.uk/

The primary meaning of the THREE SEVEN Code is the Golden Ratio seen all throughout nature, from the smallest of scales to the largest. This code is fundamental to many aspects of the Bible, in very specific ways and in very specific verses to some of the most important objects in the Bible. It can also be seen in the Hebrew language in the very letters themselves. The graphics below display how the letters are proportioned according to the Golden Ratio, employing the Phimatrix program from the Goldennumber.net.

PHIMATRIX

The ratio of the two sections above are in a 1.0 to 0.618 proportion as determined by the Phimatrix program.

The standard baseline of the Hebrew letter perfectly bisects the upper horizontal stroke according to the Golden Section.

The lower strokes of the Hebrew letters also proportions to the Golden Ratio.

The Hebrew alphabet can also be reproduced on the star of David in a variety of ways. The star of David is more than the symbol of God and His people, it is also a primary decoder for the texts of the Bible.

Another lesser known but just as faithful is the ‘In-full’ spelled out code. Since the letters of both the Hebrew and Greek alphabets have spellings all their own, these too can be represented as numbers. The spellings of which come from ancient authorities in both Greek and Hebrew in the Talmud.

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