I first touched on Gematria, a numerological practice from the ancient middle east, a while ago. I recently found an annotated version of the same thing, with sentence-length prophecies associated with Gematrian number values, whereas the previous version I did had only key words. It said little and left much to be surmised.  I’m revisiting the subject now, so you have that more clear delineation of a subject’s character and possible/probable fate.

To refresh your memory, it’s a system of numerology which assigned specific numeric value to letters, letter-pairs, or words, and originally was largely applied to sacred scripture. The word ‘Gematria’ comes from the Greek language, but the ancient Greeks, Hebrews and Babylonians all appear to have used some variation of it. There’s a mathematical formula which is used for arriving at the numerical value of each letter or letter-pair in Gematria, but suffice it to say, each letter or letter-pair is assigned a value between 1 and 900. It’s a distinctly different alpha-numeric system from either the Pythagorean, Chaldean or Angelian alpha-numeric systems.