The Ties between Letters, Words, and Numbers »

Posted By ELISHEVA1 9 months, 2 weeks ago in News

An awesome resource when learning about the connections of dots, dashes, lines, letters and numbers:

"..The Torah is the major text of Judaism and the “Old Testament” in Christianity, as well as a Kabbalah text. Its letters show all the information that is radiating down from the Creator. There are two basic kinds of lines in Hebrew letters, representing two kinds of Light. The vertical lines stand for the Light of wisdom or pleasure. The horizontal lines stand for the Light of mercy, or correction. (There are also diagonals and circular lines that have specific meanings in each letter, but that’s beyond the scope of this book.)..."

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    As to the Holy Scriptures, within the the Ancient Hebrew and the Ancient Greek, it becomes clear that the Bible is as encrypted.

    Each letter bears a numerical value. Ancient Scholars in Hebrew used the math of the Scripture texts to assure it was copied the manuscript properly.

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