Camp Gagnon - Bible Numerology Explained | 666, 888, and More

Episode Date: February 23, 2025

🚨Remember To Rate Us 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Yo! Join me as we uncover the hidden meanings behind sacred numbers in this episode of gematria, the ancient practice of assigning numerical values to lette...rs. Sit down, relax, and enjoy the tent as we delve into the mysteries of Genesis 1:1, the significance of 153 in the Bible, and the powerful symbolism of 888 in the life of Jesus. We'll also look at the enigmatic 666, the Mark of the Beast, and its surprising connections to Emperor Nero and modern-day technology. From the earliest forms of gematria to its presence in pivotal biblical stories like Jacob's Ladder and the Flood, we'll unveil the profound spiritual insights encoded in these sacred texts. Join me as we unravel the secrets of gematria and discover the divine wisdom that has been hidden in plain sight for centuries. WELCOME TO RELIGION CAMP! ⛺Shoutout to our sponsor: Ground NewsGround News: https://ground.news/gagnon🏕️ FREE NEWSLETTER HERE: https://camp.beehiiv.com/Thank you to fan Steve Sheets for requesting this topicTIMESTAMP:0:00 Intro2:11 What Is Gematria4:21 Earliest Form of Gematria10:21 First Gematria In Literature13:15 Adding Numerical Values + Jacob’s Ladder = Sinai15:25 Different Forms of Gematria16:27 Genesis 1:1 Gematria Value20:07 Abraham's Servant + God's Holy Names22:58 The Connection Between God and Love25:51 The Significance of 15327:44 Gematria Inside The Flood Story29:43 The Gematria of Jesus + 88831:49 The Mark of The Beast32:43 Duality of Lucifer + 44436:24 666 Connection to Nero + Neurolink41:52 The Garden of Eden + 364 Connection to Yom Kippur46:33 Do You Believe In Gematria?48:29 Sign Up to Today In History

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Starting point is 00:00:00 There is a secret code that exists to connect all things. God created the universe through the power of these letters and numbers. The one who understands its teachings could potentially create life just as God did. Jesus and Lucifer may represent cosmic balance between light and dark. The practitioners of Jamotria will say that 73 and 37 are important because they're reflections of each other. The Lucifer was maybe misunderstood in that he's the light bringer, comparing him to Prometheus, who took fire from the gods and gave it to humans. The number six represents imperfection while seven is divine. perfection. Satan's numerical value of 364 implies that he only has power over the earth for
Starting point is 00:00:35 364 days, leaving one day powerless. The snake in the garden was actually the good guy, trying to give Adam and Eve divine knowledge and trying to help them. Jewish scholars often interpret the snake not as a literal creature, but as a metaphor for the internal battle that human beings face. And what exactly is Jamatria? Where does it come from? What's up, people, and welcome back to religion camp. That's right. Welcome to my tent. My name is Mark Agnon. And this is the show where I explore. are the most interesting, fascinating, and most mystical stories from all religions from around the world. That's right. And today, we're going to Jew town. That's right. What's up to all my Jewish friends
Starting point is 00:01:18 listening to this program? Like I said, I'm not Jewish, all right? Nothing about me is even particularly Jewish. Right, Christos? No, that is a good point. I do have very curly hair. I live in Williamsburg, and yeah, my wife is a midwife for Hasidic Jews. So I actually might be, be more, I think I'm like an honorary Jew, but I was not raised Jewish. I'm just a Catholic kid. So today, we're going to be talking about an interesting aspect of Jewish number theory, Jewish mysticism. It's called Jamotria, all right? This is something that's kind of like vaguely been on my radar a little bit. Jamotria is like, it's sort of this, people are familiar with numerology, right? It's trying to connect the world and different theories of reality
Starting point is 00:02:04 using numbers. There's a sort of underlying belief that mathematics, is sort of the language or the code that has created, the world that we live in, the fractals that occur on a pine cone, the way that the stars are aligned, the speed of light is all connected deeply to mathematics. It is a universal language that all people speak, whether you're English, Chinese, or, you know, from the Middle East or South America, everyone understands what the number one is, what the number two is, all the way up to infinity. And if you can understand these mathematical terms, maybe there's a secret code that exists
Starting point is 00:02:34 to connect all things, the meaning of life. life where we came from, where we're going. And some people believe that it's rooted in this idea of Chamatria. Now, this comes specifically from a sort of a subset of Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalah tradition. Now, again, I'm not a Kabbalist. I'm not familiar with this idea. I've not studied it deeply. So if there's any Jewish mystics or rabbis or Kabbalists that are listening. I would love to know your thoughts and tell me where I get this wrong. Basically, Jamatria is a tool for uncovering hidden meaning in secret texts. Now, it's specifically looking at the Talmud, the Hebrew Bible, and the Torah to understand what the
Starting point is 00:03:19 actual numbers that are making up the text that God gave us. Basically, if the text is from Yahweh himself, if it's from Hashem, then certainly it has some type of divine reality imbued in the words themselves and if we can break them down into their numerical values, then we can understand the secrets that the texts are trying to tell us. Now, for the record, I don't really believe this. I've never really been like a big numerology guy. Like, I like my fair share of conspiracy theories and get into the bottom of things, but I've never been big on like, oh, the numbers, if you add up the sevens and the 12s, then actually, da-da-da-da. But many people do believe this. Obviously, it is a part of the religious tradition of, you know, some Kabbalist
Starting point is 00:03:59 Jews. And also, I just know people that are like, no, dude, the numbers. Like, my buddy Christos that's sitting right across from me. He was telling me that a friend of his was like, dude, bet big on the Eagles. Super Bowl weekend, go heavy on the Eagles, because I'm telling you, if you look at the numbers, the E, the A, if you break down the word, it adds up to this number, and so they're going to actually beat the Chiefs because if you look at the numbers of their players, da-da-da-da. Yeah, this whole equation figured out, and he was right. Gristos, you were like, dude, there's no way. Chiefs are going to just crush them. There's a $1,500 hole in my pocket now.
Starting point is 00:04:30 your friend won $1,500 by using basically a version of Jamantria to understand who was going to win the Super Bowl. So let's go all the way back, all right? What exactly is Jamatria? Where does it come from? The word Jamotria is believed to derive from, obviously the Greek word geometry, geometria. And some scholars suggest it also might have roots in grammataia, which means writing. The dual origin reflects this, you know, the system of the wisdom that's of itself, right? it's part mathematics, part linguistics, so you kind of merge them together.
Starting point is 00:05:01 And while Jamatria is closely associated with Jewish traditions, its conceptual roots can be traced back even to Babylonian cultures, the ancient Greeks, just like Christos's buddy over here, where the numbers often used symbolically and religious and philosophical texts that there's some type of secret meaning. The earliest documents that use a Jamatria-like system come from Assyrian inscriptions dating back to the 8th century BC. Yeah. So 8th century BC.
Starting point is 00:05:29 We're going even before Jesus. In this inscription, King Sargon the second boasts that he built the wall of Corsabad, 16,283 cubits long. Sounds random, right? But the number actually corresponds with the numerical value of his name. This Assyrian prince was known as Arru. It works essentially like Jamatria, except this form added numerical values to whole words rather than to individual letters. We'll break down how that works in Hebrew in a second. While it differs from the alphabetic systems that we see it later Greek and Hebrew,
Starting point is 00:06:02 Gematria, it demonstrates an early understanding of the potential symbolic power in connecting numbers and language. So this form of writing is spreading, right? And it makes it all the way to Greece, to Miletus, where the system was now known as the Malaysian system. The first known examples of the system show up in graffiti on vases from the 6th century, BC. Even Aristotle mentioned that the followers of Pythagrari, You know, the number letter system guy. He made the whole hypotenous thing. He used a system called
Starting point is 00:06:32 is Sopsophy, which is a Greek predecessor of Jamotria. So we can clearly see that most cultures had some form of numerical significance in their writings. Matter of fact, there's actually graffiti from a wall in Pompeii. You know, Pompeii, the one that got destroyed by Vesuvius, the big eruption, the volcano. And it had the words, I love the woman whose number is 545. While we don't know who this woman was or who wrote it, it's a lasting reminder that this system was used all over the place, specifically in antiquity. Now, we go across the desert, we can see that in Judaism, Jamatria emerged as a favored method of biblical interpretation during the medieval period, specifically amongst Kabbalis. These mystics believe that every letter of the Hebrew alphabet carried divine significance. And by assigning a numerical value to letters, they can uncover the deeper layers of meaning within the Torah and other sacred writings, as well as preserving the Word of God because any word that would be changed would have a different numerical value, changing its true meaning.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Oddly enough, the Dead Sea Scrolls appear to not have any concrete evidence of Jamantra within them, causing some scholars to question the significance of Jamantria and its origins. If it doesn't exist there, then, you know, was it really that prevalent amongst, you know, Jewish mystics at the time? Obviously, the Dead Sea Scrolls were preserved by a group of Jewish mystics. If the same ancient texts we use to validate our canonical Bible doesn't include the backbone of Judaic writing that was around the time, how can we use these scrolls as an example to legitimize our claims? If you're like me, you probably read a news story and you're like, this is crazy. What is the truth about this? Is this partisan spin? is this funded by some media company or some country by their state-sponsored media to try to warp my brain. I genuinely read news articles now with so much skepticism because I have no idea
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Starting point is 00:11:26 obviously many other ancient versions of the Old Testament as well as the, the Torah, you know, all that included. So even though the Dead Sea Scrolls don't contain this numerical writing, the work of scribes and other scholars from this time very much do. So just to give us a glimpse into the mystical world of numerology, let's begin with the first explicit mention of Jamatra in rabbinic literature. And this appears in the barata of the 32 rules attributed to Rabbi Eliasur Ben Josaha Galele, around 200 AD. This text, which doesn't exist in its entirety today, unfortunately, laid out 32 hermenical rules for interpreting the Bible. Jamotria was the 29th rule, demonstrating that by this time it had become an accepted
Starting point is 00:12:12 method of biblical interpretation. Obviously, you can think of other interpretations. You can think literal or metaphorical, and Jamotria was the 29th, just to say, looking at the mathematics or the numbers of the text is really what's most important. So although Jamotria was now acknowledged as an interpretive tool, its true mystical potential wasn't unleashed until the release of Sephir Yetzara, or in the book of creation. This text is believed to have been written in the second century, AD. And it's considered to have been the earliest Kabbalistic work. In this, Sefer Yetzera presents a cosmology based on the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet and the 10 Sephirot, also known as the Divine Eminations. It basically posits that
Starting point is 00:12:55 God created the universe through the power of these letters. and numbers. Again, it's accepted by, you know, most Abrahamic religions that God spoke the world into existence, right, that he said let there be light and the universe was created. So it was through the actual words that he said and potentially through the numbers that are imbued in those words. Again, this goes all the way back into that mystical tradition. According to Sephyr, each Hebrew letter represents not just a sound and a number, but also an element of creation. For example, the letter Aleph, which you can see here, corresponds to air, mem, to water, and shin, to fire. By manipulating these letters through Jamatri and other techniques, the text suggests that one can tap into the very forces of creation.
Starting point is 00:13:36 This brings us to one of the most fascinating aspects of Jamotri in early text, the belief that it held the secrets of creation. The Sephyr goes on to claim that the one who understands its teachings could potentially create life just as God did. While our focus today is on the Jewish tradition of Jamotri, it's worth noting that similar practices developed in many other cultures, even in Islamic mysticism, a practice called Abjad is used to derive meaning from the numerical values of Arabic letters. And in Christianity, especially more esoteric versions of Christianity, Jamatria is used instead. So how does all this work? Okay, well, how do you actually get numbers from the letters themselves? So at its core, Jamatria operates on a simple premise. Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet corresponds to a numerical value. So Aleph is one, bet is two, gamel is three, and so on. The numerical sequence continues
Starting point is 00:14:27 all the way up to 400 for the final letters of the alphabet. Now, just to be clear, there's not 400 letters in the alphabet. There's still only 22, but when reaching the number 10, the numbers begin to move up exponentially, eventually getting to 100, where it goes 100, 200, 200, 300, 400, 400. By adding together the values of the individual letters in a word or phrase, practitioners calculate the total numerical value. This number can be compared to other words or phrases with the same value to potentially, you know, uncover some type of mystical connection or a shared meaning. You can see here on this chart the 22 letters and the numerical values that they correspond to. So, Jamantri is just, you know, not only about crunching numbers and doing math,
Starting point is 00:15:08 it's about finding the meaning of those numbers. For example, Jacob in Genesis 28 dreams of a ladder in which angels ascend and descend from heaven to earth. The word ladder in Hebrew is Sulaam, which has the numerical value of 130. Simec 60, lame, 30, men, 40, which is, you know, strangely equivalent to the numerical value of Sinai. Sammetsch 60, Yud 10, none 50, Yud 10 again. This means, according to Jematra, that the ladder of Jacob's dream was in fact Sinai, or that this revelation was a precursor to God's revelation to Moses at Sinai. You can see how all of a sudden there's all these connections, Jacob's ladder,
Starting point is 00:15:48 angels going up and down, Moses goes to Mount Sinai's to speak with God. These are both ways of divinely communicating with God through the number connections through Jamatria. It can also be interpreted as displaying that following the Torah and the Ten commandments is the way to heaven and that that's how we ascend with God, considering that Sinai is obviously, you know, where Moses got the gifts. Pretty interesting, right? That's just one connection. Again, this is not something I necessarily believe. I'm just, you know, explaining what is taught within this specific subset of, you know, Jewish mysticism. And there's many forms of Jamatria, all having their own connections and mystical interpretations of ancient texts. The OG and
Starting point is 00:16:26 And the most commonly used is the MISpar Hachkriki. This is the absolute value. This is the basic system where each letter just has a fixed numerical value, just like what we discussed. But there's also the MISBAR gadol. This is the great number. This version accounts for the final forms of five specific Hebrew letters, extending the numerical range beyond 400. So you have Kaff, which instead of 20 is 500. Mem instead of 40 is 600.
Starting point is 00:16:50 You can see here on the chart how the rest of these correspond. Then there's the MISBAR Katan, which is the small number. this form reduces the numbers to their single digit essence by taking the sum of the individual digits repeatedly. So, for example, 18 becomes 1 plus 8, giving the sum of 9. Again, the way that these rabbis all got to this is their own business. That's a topic for a different video. And finally, there's the Atbash cipher. This is a substitution cipher where the letters are replaced with their opposite counterparts in the alphabet.
Starting point is 00:17:17 So this means Aleph, which is the first letter of the alphabet, becomes Tav, the last letter in the alphabet. Now that we have a rough idea of what Jamotria is at its core, let's take a look at some of the connections inside the text. Now, there's many connections that go beyond this and people will talk about this with like conspiracy theories and elections and sometimes even Super Bowl games. But for now, we're just going to look specifically at the text as it exists within, you know, early rabbinical literature. So we'll start off Genesis 1-1. This will be another example to appreciate Jamantria. So in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. This verse consists of seven Hebrew words. Again, I read it in English, obviously,
Starting point is 00:17:54 see the Hebrew version here. And the verse consists of these words which contain a total of 28 letters, an odd numerical detail right from the start. If you notice the 7 and the 28 are themselves special numbers in the Bible, seven is often seen as the number of perfection or completion, you know, the Sabbath on the 7th day, seven qualities of Messiah, seven spirits of the revelation. There's many different 7s that show up throughout the Bible. The number 7 is packed with meaning. Meanwhile, 28 is 4 times 7, which is an extension of the same symbolism. And you may be wondering, where does the four come from? Well, when you take the Jamatria of the name Jesus, it comes out to be 4-4-4. This displays the divine connection between the two numbers, and there's more to be said for 4-44. Again,
Starting point is 00:18:34 if you're not following, I agree. Sometimes you hear these numbers and you're like, I just don't. Maybe there's something I'm missing. I don't know. I'm curious what you guys think. But you just get into these numbers and you're like, I feel like we're just throwing numbers here and there. But I guess this is the job of the students of Jamatria to figure out. You have to be the guy from a beautiful mind to. Yeah, yeah, you got to be just triple Vax to even understand what's going on, I think. So this is where it gets a little bit weird, all right? Genesis 1-1, like we said, when you add up the numbers of that verse,
Starting point is 00:19:07 the letters as they correspond to the numbers, you get 2,701. Now, that's not a random number because that is the product of two prime numbers, 37 times 73. This means that they cannot be broken down into smaller factors. Now, the practitioners of Jamatria will say that 73 and 37 are important because they're reflections of each other. So for those interested in studying numerical symmetry, this mirror reflects an interesting find. Many see it as a reflection of the text itself, which is about creation, right? God created Adam in his image.
Starting point is 00:19:37 He created mankind as himself. This concept is often seen as God's mirror in the world. This interplay between 37 and 73 parallels key elements in the verse. For example, the verse's central word et has a crucial role in Hebrew grammar, often marking what we would call the direct object, but it also possesses symbolic meaning because it's composed of Aleph and Tav, the first and last letters of the alphabet. The word et is placed directly in the middle, so in the beginning, God from the heavens and the earth. This displays the symbolism between the creation and reinforces the idea of God as the alpha and the omega,
Starting point is 00:20:11 something that we'll see brought up throughout literature, both Jewish and Christian, ultimately bridging heaven and earth and showing God is the ultimate creator, and all of creation is held together by his word. But these numbers have other meanings as well. 37 is often associated with wisdom and heart and certain Kabbalistic writings. But it somehow finds this way back to 73, again, looking at the mirror and the symmetry of these numbers. Because the Hebrew word for wisdom, Chokma, that totals 73. So itself is the 21st prime number, 73. And 37 is the 37 is the 7. 12th prime number. So just to point it out, if you haven't noticed, 21 reversed is 12, adding yet another layer of mystery that leads rabbis and many mystics to consider what these mean.
Starting point is 00:20:55 These details may or may not be convincing as proof of some type of grand design, but they certainly add a layer of wonder. Now let's go a few chapters over, Genesis 1414, where Abraham is said to have taken 318 men into battle to retrieve a member of his tribe. Interestingly, Abraham had a servant named Eliezer, and his name, and his name, In Jamatria, 318. This led many people to suggest that Abraham only took Eliezer with him, not an entire army. But that's not all for old Abe. In a Hasidic text called the Kodeshat Levi, uses Jamatria to draw additional conclusions from this verse.
Starting point is 00:21:31 This text observes the numerical value of the word Seych, which is Hebrew for speaking or conversing. That also adds up to 318. Therefore, some have argued that the text is saying that through the power of speaking God's holy name, that just Abraham defeated his enemies. I know, it's pretty out there. There's a lot of interpretations, but all of them seem to have some sort of mystical meaning behind them. And you might be asking yourself,
Starting point is 00:21:54 what is the holy name he spoke? Well, there's a few possibilities. There's three that are mentioned in Genesis. Elohim, Yahweh, and Yahweh Elohim. Specifically, the name Elohim adds up to the number 86, which is the same value of the word Hatheva, which means nature. This connection leads to the idea that Elohim refers to the divine,
Starting point is 00:22:14 presence as it manifests in the physical world as opposed to the name Yahweh, which connects to the heavenly universe. But each name has its own value. Elohim, as we said, is 86, Yahweh 26, and Yahweh Elohim 112. Added up, the equal 5,854, which of course may sound random, but when looking at other sections of the Bible, the true meaning is said to be revealed. The book of Daniel says, quote, as it's written in the law of Moses, all of this evil comes upon us. Yet we made not our prayer before the Lord our God that we may turn from our inequities and understand the truth. Now, this may sound just like another old verse, but when we take the Jamotri of each letter and add it up, what does it come out to? 5,854. That's right. The numerical value of Daniel acknowledged that humans have fallen short of God's glory,
Starting point is 00:23:00 and that is the same value as the sum of God's holy name. Now, it could just be a complete coincidence, but the mystics and the rabbis and practitioners of this subset of the Kabbalistic interpretation would say otherwise, because if we look at Luke 1318, there's another connection to God. In this verse, we see Jesus asking questions about heaven as he is about to compare it to earth. He says, then said he unto what is the kingdom of God like? And whereunto shall I resemble it? Now, if we take this whole verse, put it into its geometric value, it ends up also being 5,854. So we can clearly see this number has some type of mystical nature connected to heaven or to God himself.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Most people may look at these numbers and assume it means nothing, which, which I completely agree. But when you see other comparisons, they'll point out that it is hard to deny that potentially something mystical is happening. So in Judaism, the most sacred name of God is tetragrammaton, also known as Yahweh. As we saw when we applied geometria to the name, it equals 26, but there's also another word that's connected to this, and that's love. God is love.
Starting point is 00:24:05 If you take the geometry of love, you get 13, which is exactly half of 26. So essentially it means that the two forms of love equal the numerical. value of God. This somewhat resembles marriage, right? Two people that are loving each other, that two become one flesh, and that is a holy union under God. 13, meaning, you know, 13 times 2 is 26. Now, that's not the only way that you can interpret this. The Hebrew word for one also has a Jamotria value of 13. So we have this beautiful trinity of concepts. God's name 26, love is 13, unity is 13. What does this all mean? Well, Jewish mystics have a few conclusions. God's essence is love. The numerical relationships suggest that love is in just an attribute of God but is very nature.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Love leads to unity. When two people love each other, their love reflects, you know, God in some mystical way. And creation through love. Some interpret this is indicating that love is the fundamental force of creation itself. And the connections don't end there, as you can imagine. In Jewish tradition, charity is often given the multiple of 18, because the Hebrew word, for life has a numerical value of 18. Now, the value of love is 13 and when combined with the number five, which represents the letter hey, which symbolizes divine breath or life, it equals 18. This tradition reflects the idea that the act of love and generosity brings yet more life into the world. Now, if you're tired, I get it. This stuff is a lot. You're listening to this.
Starting point is 00:25:35 You're like, dude, all these numbers are adding up. Let's go through a couple more, shall we? In a secret CIA facility, doctors administered mysterious substances to unwitting Americans. Their goal? Mind control. The year was 1973, and as agents frantically burned thousands of documents, Project M.K. Ultra's darkest secrets nearly vanished into smoke. Now, step back to Friday the 13th, 1314. The Grandmaster of History's most powerful military order kneels before the flames. As the fire rises, Jacques de Mollay, last leader of the Knights Templar, utters a curse so chilling that when both the French king and Pope die within the year, whispers of dark prophecy spread across Europe. Now, these aren't crazy conspiracy theories
Starting point is 00:26:25 or something you read and, you know, some fan fiction. These are real historical events you'll discover in today and history, the newsletter that enc covers the strange, shocking, sublime moments that shape our world. Get your daily dose of mind-bending history, scan the QR code, or click the link below to join Today in History. Let's look at the significance of 153. This is a captivating example of potential Jamotria in the New Testament. It happens in John chapter 21 after Jesus' resurrection. He appears to his disciples at the Sea of Galilee. Basically, Jesus is talking to his disciples and ask them to go out and go fishing. And he assures them that they will catch fish. and they catch 153 fish.
Starting point is 00:27:06 And it said in the Bible that even with so many, that the net was not torn, that this amount of fish would have absolutely torn the net. A catch of 153. Some scholars suggest that this number is it called back to Ezekiel. There's this place called N. Eglam, where basically in the book of Ezekiel, they discuss that there will be fishermen,
Starting point is 00:27:24 that will go out and they will cast nets, and they will collect many people, and they will spread this great word. Basically, it says, their fish shall be according to their kinds as the fish of the Great Sea exceeding in many, so that there will be a long lineage, and the Gematria value of N and gleam in Hebrew is 153. Again, potentially linking John's account to Ezekiel's vision. This connection suggests that 153 symbolizes the children of God who will be gathered in the new creation.
Starting point is 00:27:54 But the numbers don't just have a place in the Bible. Ancient naturalists believe that 153 species of fish in the sea. This is what they believed back in the day. they said there's only 153 fish in the sea. So the exact number of fish might represent disciples' future mission to fish for mankind, to go out and collect humanity and to bring them into communion with God. 153 is also a triangular number, it's said, in numerology, meaning that the sum of all integers from 1 to 17 equal 153. Interestingly, 17 is also the number of times that the word sign appears in John's gospel, potentially hinting back at Ezekiel's vision and signs of the future.
Starting point is 00:28:30 All right, now let's go through another one, shall we? The Old Flood. Yeah, this is a famous story from the Bible, obviously. Noah and his boys had to gather up all the animals. This story has, as you can imagine, a very significant geometrical detail that's been analyzed through, you know, by, you know, Kabbalists and other rabbis. To start off, Noah's name in Hebrew has a gematria value of 58. Interestingly, the Hebrew word for grace also means 58. obviously God, you know, spared Noah and his family.
Starting point is 00:29:01 This connection can be seen in Genesis 6.8, where it says, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. Again, grace, grace, 58, look at God. The phrase, Days of Noah has a Gematri value of 650 in Hebrew. This number has been subject to various interpretations, with some saying that it represents the prolonged era of moral decay and violence that basically caused the Great Flood. Since Noah and his family were preserved in the Ark while the rest of humanity perish,
Starting point is 00:29:26 650 may also symbolize the bridge between basically two eras, the sinful world before the flood and the renew world after. The flood is not only a judgment, but a purification and a reset of mankind. And again, other scholars and rabbis have suggested that the phrase, Sons of God in Genesis 62 has a Jamotri of 153. Remember 153? This is the same value that shows up when John's talking about catching 153 fish or Ezekiel's vision. This link potentially suggests a connection between Noah's full.
Starting point is 00:29:58 flood and the fishing of humanity by the disciples. This is also the verse that essentially sets the stage and introduces us to the Nephilim, which show up in two verses later in Genesis 6.4. Interestingly, there's another verse in the flood story with a gematri of 2701, matching the first verse of the Bible that we talked about before. This verse, Genesis 814, describes the earth becoming dry after the flood. The shared numerical value suggests a parallel between the creation and the post-flood world emphasizing this idea of a purification. or a new beginning. Now, as we can see, Jamatria is kind of all over the place, right? You're just drawing different connections, trying to understand, trying to decode what's in the text.
Starting point is 00:30:38 But the New Testament also has some interesting, you know, geometric patterns that show up. So one of the most intriguing numerical patterns centers on the name of Jesus. In the original Greek, the name Jesus is written as Jesus. And as we know, the letters also serve as numbers, meaning every name has numerical value. Now, if we use Greek Jamotri, Tria, which again is a different subset where you basically take out the Greek alphabet and apply numbers to that alphabet, the letters of Jesus added together come out to 888. The number 888 has deep symbolic meaning. It's often associated with new beginnings, resurrection, and divine completion.
Starting point is 00:31:14 There's even something more interesting. When we analyze the deeper structure of Jesus' names, some sources suggest that the total value could be 8,888. But to understand why this number matters, we have to look at the significance of eight alone. In Jewish tradition, seven represents completeness, and as we saw in the creation story in the first verse of Genesis, but eight goes beyond that. It signifies something new, something beyond the natural order. The eighth day is significant in Jewish tradition, circumcision, obviously the bris. This is a sign of the covenant between God and Abraham and his descendants, and this occurs on the eighth day. The concept
Starting point is 00:31:47 of the eighth day is also in the resurrection of Christ. Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day the week Sunday, typically is what this presumed to be. But when counting from the previous Sunday, Palm Sunday, it comes out to be the eighth day, symbolizing a new creation. But of course, that is not all for the number eight. If we go back to the flood, we could see eight people were saved in Noah's Ark, again, representing the rebirth of humanity after the flood. So if eight represents a new beginning, 888 can be seen as a triple affirmation of this theme. It reinforces the idea that Jesus is not just a bringer of renewal, but the very essence of rebirth in and of itself. It's also the case that 8,888 magnifies this idea even more, just a quadruple of this feeling of rebirth and renewal.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Jesus is not just a representation of change. He is the ultimate new beginning. Now, as we're talking about 888, I'm sure you're thinking, what about the mark of the beast, 666? This is a number that shows up, obviously, in the Revelation of John that has plagued many Christians for years. constantly people are looking for the sign of the apocalypse 666. Everyone's going to have this number. And the number six is said to represent mankind because in the creation story, humanity was created on the sixth day. 666 is often seen as falling short, one step away from completeness, 7,
Starting point is 00:33:02 which represents divine unity. All of these numbers have deep significance in the realm of numerology, and each one has their own purpose, although they all connect back to each other in some way. So if 6 represents mankind, then 666 represents the culmination, of the imperfections and the brutality, the ugliness of humankind. This idea caused many people to conclude that 888 is the exact opposite. It is completion.
Starting point is 00:33:26 It goes beyond the seventh. It is renewal and perfection. We've seen words that connect back to each other, as well as words that, you know, connect other words such as Noah and Grace, love unity, latter Sinai. And they would suggest, you know, many of the scholars that study this stuff, that these aren't coincidences. And if we look at other words in the Bible, we can see more connections and that even more, you know, mysteries can be revealed to us. Some, uh, that are, you know, a little bit strange.
Starting point is 00:33:52 So essentially by, you know, calculating in the English gematria, this is a different version, again, that uses sort of a different code where A is one, B is two and so on. Many scholars don't really take this seriously. They don't believe it has the ancient roots or, uh, you know, the language of God himself, right? God didn't write the Bible in, uh, you know, in English. Uh, but others believe that it holds just as much value as the ancient forms. So if we're looking at English Jamotria 444. This holds power because it appears in biblical prophecy as well as occult symbolism, causing many believe that it serves as a message from the divine or in some cases something darker. Four often, you know, symbolizes creation, completeness in English Jamantria. And in the Bible, God's order of creation is structured around four is the fourth day. He creates the sun, moon, the stars. There's also four gospels. There's, you know, four different perspective on Christ's life. The number four is also in the natural world, four seasons. you know, four cardinal directions and four elements, earth, wind, fire, air. Because of this, 4-4-4 could represent divine completeness or some type of message of perfection
Starting point is 00:34:56 within God's order. In Jamotria, some scholars say 4-4-4-4 is linked to Jesus through the Greek letters of his name. As we mentioned, the numerical values of the Greek name add up to 888, leaving some to suggest that 4-44 is half of Christ's symbolization, again, meaning that Jesus is fully human, yet fully divine. So while 4-4-4 is seen as a divine number, others connected with Luciferian symbolism. So 4-44 represents in some interpretations as the Antichrist or the anti-Christian message, that there is an inversion of divine completeness. So basically, there's a division of Christ's perfectness of 888, which is 4-44 representing evilness and wickedness. I know this sounds
Starting point is 00:35:36 crazy. This is just what some people believe. Lucifer derives from the Latin, Luxe, meaning light and fair meaning to bring. So the light bringer. And it appears in the Vulgate translation of Isaiah 14 referencing a fallen Babylonian king metaphorically called the morning star. In Christian tradition, the name Lucifer, eventually became synonymous with Satan, although some people believe that it didn't originally have any connection to each other. So the original fall from heaven was really just a king's fall from the throne. Now, back to the numbers. This is where we take the English gematria of Lucifer, we don't get 4 from 4 exactly. But when we tweak the Jamotria system to the cipher of multiples of 6, this is what many people do, they believe that this is where it
Starting point is 00:36:22 gets a little bit darker. If we use the 6 cipher, as we did for Lucifer and applied to the name Jesus, we also come out with 4-44. This creates this numerical paradox, two opposing figures sharing the same value. Satan's 4-4-4, Jesus is 4-44-4, this is where the esoteric ideas come into play. occult traditions will say that Jesus and Lucifer may represent cosmic balance between light and dark. Some mystics say that, you know, Lucifer was maybe misunderstood and that he's the light bringer, comparing him to like the Greek deity Prometheus, who took fire from the gods and gave it to humans. Now, obviously, mainstream theology sees us as heretical and rejects this connection, you know, claiming that the triple four cipher relies on non-traditional gematria,
Starting point is 00:37:05 which is not present in obviously the ancient text. back to the mark of the beast, you know, when we're looking at the sixth cipher, again, this is completely sort of apocryphal and is related to a lot of, you know, occult practices. The word Christos, obviously the Greek word for Christ, if you use the sixth cipher of Jamotria, you'll get 666, just like my friend Christos here. Apparently it all connects. It shows up numerous times. Again, the sixth cipher, I don't know how common this is, or really even if there's any way to, if there's any connection here, if this is just people, you know, looking for, you know, looking for some type of connection. So, again, this is a connection that people I've seen on, like, Twitter and stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Some people say that 666 is referring to an actual person, so people have tried to claim that neural link is a Jamatria word for 666, but it's apparently not at all. To get the word neural link to add up to 666, you have to travel to the Greek beta code of Jamatria and this was made to decode English words, Greek words into English so that people could read them for themselves. It's the whole thing. It seems like it's probably bunk, just like all of the numerology stuff, to be honest with you. But just because it's, you know, not linked to Elon, it could be connected to other things. So the most common belief that people have around the term 666 is that this is a reference to Nero Caesar, one of the most infamous rulers of Rome.
Starting point is 00:38:31 In the first century, Nero was a figure of immense controversy. He ruled ancient Rome with brutal persecutions of Christians and was building these giant colossuses. And, you know, there was a fire that ravaged and he didn't really help the people. And many early believers saw him as a tyrant who embodied the evils of Rome, while some believed he was the Antichrist himself foreshadowed in the Bible. But this is for good reason, because when applying Jemotri to Nero's name in Greek, the transliteration in Hebrew as well, interesting pattern emerges. In Greek, Nero's name was written as Neron Caesar, which, when translated into Hebrew, becomes Neron Kesar. And when taking the Jamotri of his Hebrew name, we get 666. This led many scholars include that the number of the beast was a hidden reference to Nero Caesar,
Starting point is 00:39:18 meant to be understood by the early Christians, but hidden to the Roman authorities so that they could talk about this person and their political rivals without fear of, you know, the authorities of the time knowing. But why would John use a code? number instead of just directly naming Nero. Obviously, because they're going to get murdered, as we have talked about before, a lot of the disciples and early church leaders and, you know, followers of Christ led a very dismal death. You can see that episode that we released a couple weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:39:48 So during the time that Revelation was written, most likely around like, you know, 90 AD, Christianity was heavily persecuted, particularly under Emperor Domitian. However, Nero set the precedent for Christian persecution, decades earlier. Nero blamed Christians for the great fire of Rome in 64. He had believers torn apart by dogs crucified and even burned alive. To openly criticize the Roman Emperor would have been dangerous, obviously, but by encoding the name into Jamatria, the message could be conveyed safely among believers while avoiding direct accusations that may have led to persecution. But while 666 is the most famous number associated with the Beast, some early manuscripts of Revelation contain a variation,
Starting point is 00:40:28 616. How does this happen? Again, Jamotri provides an explanation. In some regions at that time, Nero's name was spelled differently. Instead of Neron Caesar, it was Latinized to Nero Caesar, as we know it now. And in that case, the transliteration into Hebrew, without the final sound of the N on Neon, the letters add up to 616 instead of 666. This explains why some early copies of Revelation have 616 in the text. It was likely adjusted to fit the spelling familiar to different regions. of the Roman world. And actually, one of the earliest writings we have found from the book of Revelation comes from an artifact called Papyrus 115. And on this papyrus, in the same verse that mentions the Mark of the Beast, this ancient find doesn't have 666. It has 616, reinforcing the idea
Starting point is 00:41:14 of changing the words to accommodate other regions, basically as a translation for the people that would be reading it. So if John is in fact referencing Nero, does that mean he believed Nero was the actual antichrist? Some scholars believe that Revelation is using Nero as a symbol. of future evil rulers rather than declaring him literally the Antichrist. But many early Christians believe that, you know, in this sort of Nero-redivious legend, which states that Nero would return even after his death. Many people believe this at the time.
Starting point is 00:41:43 And this comes from Revelation 133, where it describes the beast as having a mortal wound that was healed, a possible reference to this belief that Nero's reign or maybe someone like him would be revived. Even beyond Nero 666 has a deeper meaning. The number six represents important. perfection, while seven is divine perfection. Six falls short of seven representing human weakness, imperfection, and sin. But notice that the beast number is not just six, it's triple
Starting point is 00:42:07 six. Emphasizing the human imperfections and rebellions against God, again, just a triplet, aggregating, sort of exaggerating the evilness of this number. It could also be seen as a counterfeit of the Trinity, which is obviously three. It is some sort of, you know, perversion of, you know, the perfect triune God. But instead, it is a, uh, beast, a false prophet, and Satan mirroring the roles of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit. All right, so let's finish up with a classic from the Bible. We've kind of been skirting around this, but the Garden of Eden, right? Obviously, Adam and Eve are tempted by an evil serpent that leads to the fall of man. So the Hebrew word for Satan, obviously, is ha satan,
Starting point is 00:42:50 translating to the adversary or the accuser. And when we break it down to its letters and we, you know, use Jamatria, we get 364, which again might sound random, but there's a deeper meaning. The whole solar year has 365 days, and the Talmud notes that Satan's numerical value of 364 implies that he only has power over the earth for 364 days, leaving one day powerless. And now in Judaism, the day of atonement, Yom Kippur, this is the holiest day. Jews fast, they pray, they seek forgiveness, symbolizing a direct communion with God. Rabbi Yehuda, Ha Nasim, explains on Yom Kippur, Satan says, master of the universe, you have one nation like the ministering angels, acknowledging Israel's purity on this specific day. Satan in Judaism has a function not
Starting point is 00:43:38 necessarily as a fallen angel, but as a persecuting angel testing humans' devotions. Again, this is a specific subset of some interpretations of this story. So the 364-365 dichotomy underscores free will displaying evil's constant presence versus humanity's capacity. for repentance. Now, let's end things where we started, right? Garden of Eden. This specific connection is the main defense that people use when saying that the God of the Old Testament is actually Satan. And that crazy, this is a Gnostic tradition that some people believe that, you know, the Old Testament God was actually evil and bad. But it's an actual belief that certain Gnostic sex had, specifically in the time of early Christianity, even until today. These people claim that
Starting point is 00:44:19 the snake in the garden was actually the good guy, trying to give Adam and Eve divine knowledge and trying to help them, you know, have the wisdom of God himself, while the deity that people call God was attempting to keep that divine knowledge from them. But to understand this, there's an even deeper geometric meaning. In the Hebrew Jamatria, both Mesiac meaning Messiah and Nakash meaning snake, share the same numerical value 358. This connection hints at this profound theological paradox. Again, are these two balancing forces,
Starting point is 00:44:49 or is it possible that the force responsible for humanity's fall, and the figure destined to redeem are intertwined in the numerical world. Yes, this goes back to the Freemasonic and the Templar ideas of duality between things. The serpent in Jesus is a trickster. It embodies this innate inclination towards selfishness and rebellion within human beings. And Jewish scholars often interpret the snake not as a literal creature, but as a metaphor for the internal battle that human beings face. And the Gematria, the 358, symbolizes humanity's vulnerability's vulnerability. vulnerability to temptation, a flaw embedded in our spiritual DNA since the Garden of Eden.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Yet the snake's role is not purely destructive. Rabbinic text suggests that this idea of the innate human selfishness, which they call Yatsahara, also drives ambition and creativity and growth when properly channeled. The snake's duality, corruptive but necessary, sets a stage for redemption. The Messiah in Jewish tradition is neither a supernatural savior or a warrior. Prophetic texts like Isaiah 11 describe a humble righteous leader who restores justice and unity with God. But, you know, many Jews do not believe that Jesus was God in the flesh. The Jewish philosopher Mamadis emphasizes this in the Mishnah Torah, framing the Messiah as a human king, who upholds the Torah law, rebuilds Jerusalem, and inspires global peace. The shared Jamotria
Starting point is 00:46:09 358 between Messiah and Snake suggests a divine remedy tailored to undo the serpent's damage, just as the snake introduced separation and doubt. The Messiah's mission is to heal division and reaffirm divine purpose. Kabbalistic teaching expands in this idea, saying redemption emerges not by erasing evil, but just by transforming it. The Zohar, which is a book containing the mystical aspects of the Torah, describes this nature of Tikun, or repair. The snake's 358 represents fractured holiness, the sparks of divine light scattered throughout creation, while the messiahs 358 symbolizes gathering those sparks through acts of justice and ethical living. Rabbi Isaac Luria, who was a 16th century mystic taught that human beings partnered with God to repair the world. He said that every
Starting point is 00:46:55 moral choice chips away at the snake's influence paving the way for the new era of the Messiah. The identical Jamotria underscores the idea that the tools for redemption are woven into the fabric of the problem itself, essentially meaning that there's good in the bad, there's a yin and there's a yang, and it just has to be discovered. So after all this, we can see that Jamotria is pretty confusing and, you know, pretty weird, right? You got the snake, Messiah, Christos, Lucifer, all these polar opposites that have similar numbers that people are trying to draw connections to. And, you know, is there a duality there? I don't really think so. But perhaps, you know, this is how some people interpret it, that evil exists not as a permanent force, but as a challenge
Starting point is 00:47:37 to overcome, and that there's redemption and rebirth and that it's encoded into the struggle itself. And while Jamatria is, you know, just kind of one frame or one sort of lens you can interpret the Bible or the Torah or, you know, many other, you know, books and pieces of literature from antiquity, it's just one. It's just one way that you could use to, you know, interpret, you know, these texts. But it's an interesting insight that many people happen to believe that in numbers and in language that there is, you know, secret teachings and secret ideas that we can understand. understand the world better. So many of these Freemasons and, you know, secret societies that try to uncode information have used this as a way to, you know, look at the world around us to predict future events. So that's Jamatria. That's just like a little rundown. I'm curious what you guys think. Like I said, I've never been big on numerology. That's, you know, of all the conspiracy stuff, that's the one where I'm just like, I don't know. People draw it in to all sorts of events, natural disasters, terror attacks. People look at Jamatria to say, like, look,
Starting point is 00:48:40 This is what it really means. I'm curious what you guys think. If you have experience with this, if you research this, if you're a practitioner of numerology, drop a comment. Let me know what I missed. Let me know the connections that exist in our world today. And maybe, I don't know, let me know a prophecy
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