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Gematria with Rabbi Trugman Search by Jewish People

Gematria with Rabbi Trugman , Jewish numerology, works according to the same principle. In Hebrew each letter has a numerical equivalent. According to Kabbalah, if two words or phrases share the same number, they are considered to possess some significant connection. Gematria reveals a deeper set of correspondences as seen in the literal text and points to an entire mathematical structure underlying the Torah. Similar to how physics and chemistry rest on a mathematical foundation, so too, deeper dimensions of Torah are revealed though Gematria.<br><br>

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Gematria with Rabbi Trugman Search by Jewish People

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  1. Gematriawith Rabbi TrugmanSearch by Jewish People WEBSITE :- https://thetrugmans.com/gematria/

  2. Online Gematria search by Rabbi Trugman • If you speak to someone who studies numerology, they will tell you that there is an uncanny relationship between numbers and words. They'll let you know that letters and words all have a numerical value and weight implicit of deeper meaning, connecting other words of similar weight. This concept has been given merit and studied in biblical texts for hundreds of years. Kabbalist Jewish scholars call this study gematria and believe a hidden code in the Torah contains clues to current and future events. • The concept of gematria numerology stems from the idea that mathematics is the universal language of nature. Within it may be the keys to explaining our universe or evidence of supernatural power throughGematria with Rabbi Trugman.

  3. What is Gematria ? • In Hebrew, every letter is given a numerical value, which can be added to achieve a word's numerical value. While some might think this is a system of drawing arbitrary connections, practitioners of gematria believe there to be an intentional context to the sounds of the vowels and consonants they use in language with an interconnected mathematical meaning. • Hebrew scholars are not the only ones considering the concept ofGematria with Rabbi Trugman, as it is common to other religions and cultures. Plato referred to Greek gematria, and the Abjad numerals are the Arabic equivalent. Many of us even have similar beliefs regarding superstitions seated in religion, whether we know it or not. 666 is a number we associate with words like devil or beast. Some have found the gematria of 666 to be a reference Nero Caesar. • Experts say it makes sense that a language could be distilled into raw numbers since we already do this with binary code. The intricacies of everything digital can be broken down into 1s and 0s. And science often relies on the simplicity of Occam's Razor, a.k.a. the law of parsimony, where the hypothesis with the fewest assumptions is preferred or the best place to start.

  4. What is Gematria’sMeaning ? • The main focus of the Kabbalistic use of gematria is on the name of God. The Tetragrammaton, or the Hebrew name of God in four letters, YHWH, was the original focus of gematria. Leeds has applied his cipher of the English alphabet to the Tetragrammaton and believes there is something there. • They break down the 26 letters of the English alphabet into two parts to represent duality in our world. He uses the number 7, meaning 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. When 22 is divided by 7, the result is 3.142, or pi. This is where he says to have found the name of God, in pi, an archetypical number of creations central to mathematics, extending infinitely in its calculation.

  5. When the numerical value of the Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton is added up, they come out to 26, the number of letters in our alphabet. The characters themselves, according to Leeds, look like they symbolize pi begotten by 7 and pi generated by 7 – or the same way that he has used gematriato break up the English alphabet to create his cipher. In Leed's cipher, the numerical value of the words Lord and God add up to 13, which equals 26.

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