- Hebrew numerology
Hebrew
numerology is the practice of inferring significant meanings that are not immediately obvious from numbers, especially in Hebrew scripture. This takes several forms.Numeric allegories
The number may be added or multiplied by itself to emphasize the symbol or by another significant number to combine the meanings of both. For instance, the
Year of Jubilee took place every fifty years which is 7 multiplied by 7 (plus 1). The meaning of each number is not universally accepted.Numbering of occurences
Another form of numerology takes note of the number of times a word occurs within the text. This may apply to the entire Bible (Hebrew or Christian), a single book, or a single passage. For instance,
Genesis uses the word "God" 35 times which is 7 times 5.Gematria
Gematria (Rabbinic Hebrew _he. גימטריה "transl|sem|gēmaṭriyā", from the Greek _gr. γεωμετρία; English since the 17th century) is the
numerology of theHebrew language andHebrew alphabet , and is used by its proponents to derive meaning or relationship. Several forms can be identified: the "revealed" form, which is prevalent in many forms of Rabbinic Judaism, and the "mystical form," a largelyCabbalistic practice. The word itself comes from the Greek word 'geometry ' and the concept or system is the same as the Greekisopsephy and the Arabic "ArabDIN|Ḥisāb al-Jummal". There is also a gematria of Latin-script languages, dating from the early Middle Ages, and very possibly back to Roman times, too. Recent times have also seen an emergence of new gematrias, though these lack a length of exploration that more ancient versions have seen.New Testament use
While the New Testament was written in Greek during a time of Hellinization, most of its authors and characters are Jewish and Hebrew patterns of numerology prevail. Like
Moses ,Jesus fasted for 40 days. AsJacob had 12 sons, Jesus gathered 12 apostles. TheBook of Revelation , a book completely steeped in symbolism, contains abundant numbers. TheNumber of the Beast in Revelation has received the most numerological interest from Christians.
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