I believe that the Gematria that is used within any language is nothing more than a cipher or key to ellucidate the structure of language....and the people that uncovered, created or discovered this realized how beautiful and coherent this structure is. Just like the Fibonacci sequence in nature.....very simple and yet extremely profound. Language is nothing more than a flower. While there are many distinct flowers, they all grow from a simple mathematical sequence.
@TheFibonacci3 Ancient Hebrew... And that is built on numbers as well. One of the reasons why concepts of time get a bit weird in the bible. Letters and number are the same characters in ancient Hebrew, so that's what gives people all the trouble with giving a full and correct translation. Things can (and does purposefully and often) mean more than one thing in ancient Hebrew and reveals that we (today) are not fully equipped to understand the bible.
I believe that the Gematria that is used within any language is nothing more than a cipher or key to ellucidate the structure of language....and the people that uncovered, created or discovered this realized how beautiful and coherent this structure is. Just like the Fibonacci sequence in nature.....very simple and yet extremely profound. Language is nothing more than a flower. While there are many distinct flowers, they all grow from a simple mathematical sequence.
martyleeds33 2 weeks ago
If this is an esoteric interpretation of the English Alphabet what can be said of the Greek and Sanskrit language? Contradictions?
abovebelow1 3 weeks ago
"And God said let there be light!"....sounds an awful lot like a "Big Bang!". Similar ideas at different moments in time?
martyleeds33 1 month ago
7 days of creation??? better try a moment of big bang....
yourproblemchild 1 month ago
So that works for English ABC's... though the 'bible' was written in what? Pretty Cool!
TheFibonacci3 1 month ago
@TheFibonacci3 Ancient Hebrew... And that is built on numbers as well. One of the reasons why concepts of time get a bit weird in the bible. Letters and number are the same characters in ancient Hebrew, so that's what gives people all the trouble with giving a full and correct translation. Things can (and does purposefully and often) mean more than one thing in ancient Hebrew and reveals that we (today) are not fully equipped to understand the bible.
kcityrocker 3 weeks ago