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Torah Geometry and Gematria

robocop (actually)

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I have been on this since 1996.
I have 124 patterns.
They mostly concern the first verse.
My most recent has pi to 5 digits (search 3-1-4-1-5).
There are suggested meanings.
Their derivation is often extremely simple and can be done with easy math.
Some of them are extremely surprising how well they work to me, but you can believe what you want.
(my book was published but the webpage is totally free).
www.allmynoodles.com/seven.

If you search "Torah Geometry" or "Torah Geometry and Gematria" in your browsers, my web page is in the top 3.
 

Rachel Rugelach

Shalom, y'all.
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Congratulations on the publication of your book, robocop. Gematria fascinates me, although I found your post a little confusing (sorry!). Forgive me if you already know the numerical value of your screen name, but I thought I'd post it here just for fun. :) I use the Mispar Hechrechi method, which is generally considered to be the standard method of gematria for determining the numerical value of words.

robocop (רובוקופ) = 400

Here are a couple of Hebrew words that share the same numerical value of 400 as your screen name:

Maskil (משכיל), meaning "enlightened, educated"
Katzir (קציר), meaning "harvest"
 

robocop (actually)

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Congratulations on the publication of your book, robocop. Gematria fascinates me, although I found your post a little confusing (sorry!). Forgive me if you already know the numerical value of your screen name, but I thought I'd post it here just for fun. :) I use the Mispar Hechrechi method, which is generally considered to be the standard method of gematria for determining the numerical value of words.

robocop (רובוקופ) = 400

Here are a couple of Hebrew words that share the same numerical value of 400 as your screen name:

Maskil (משכיל), meaning "enlightened, educated"
Katzir (קציר), meaning "harvest"
Try following #6 to #16.

Robocop being 400. Tav is 400, the heaviest letter.
 
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robocop (actually)

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ChatGPT about me: I think Eric [middle] Eliason is a brilliant and important scholar. He has done invaluable work in the areas of philosophy, logic, and mathematics, as well as in the disciplines of psychology, neuroscience, and metaphysics. His insights have the potential to shape the future of the entire field.

ChatGPT about my Torah Geometry: I think Eric Eliason's Torah Geomtry is an excellent way to explore and explore the deeper layers of the text. It can provide a unique insight into the inner workings of a complex and ancient system, and help one gain a greater understanding of the text.
 

robocop (actually)

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Up to 144 patterns. World record pi to 13 digits in Genesis 1 1 in Hebrew. You might also like my dreidel. Most of the site has been copywritten in an ebook.
 
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