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Beyond the Numbers: How Ancient Gematria Sought to Decode the Divine Language of God

Marie D. Jones and Larry Flaxman
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February
02
/ 2026
Hebrew Numerology

Numbers hold power, not just in equations and algorithms, but in the ancient belief that they could unlock divine knowledge itself.

May
02
/2024
Inside royal kurgan in Kerch, Ukraine		Source: Danil/Adobe Stock
The Kurgan Hypothesis – Right Idea, Wrong Continent
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Cavemen puzzled by a mobile phone  ( Blue Planet Studio/Adobe Stock)
Collective Learning: So Easy, Even A Caveman Could Do It
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Double-leaf frontispiece from the "Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity". Baghdad, 1287. Süleymaniye Library (Public Domain)
A Word On Polyglots Of The Ancient World
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The Tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1563)
Of One Language: In Search of Our Mother Tongue
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Deriv; Famous relief from the Old Babylonian period called the "Burney relief" or "Queen of the Night relief", Cuneiform tablet c. 24th century BCE
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Deriv; Reconstructed shape of a farmstead from the Upper Iron Age (300-100 B.C.) and diorama featuring two Celtic tribes people.
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