Today on the show I talked about the intricate connection between letters and numbers using Gematria and the method I use to do what I call Gematria Decodes. I also talk about how Gematria derived from the Hebrew alphabet. And I also talked about how Gematria was used to find numerical relationships between words and phrases within the earliest Jewish traditions, and how groups of Jewish scholars counted the number of times each letter appeared in the Scriptures (as well as the number of words, verses, paragraphs, etc.). These textual specialists were called Soferim (counters). The Soferim ensured that every Torah scroll (and the other books of the Tanakh) were identical, noting any unusual words and spellings and replicating them exactly through their scribal arts.
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