| I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning
    and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to
    come, the Almighty. Revelation 1.8 As is common knowledge amongst most scholars of the biblical languages, both
	Hebrew and Greek are intrinsically alphanumeric, which means that the signs used to
	denote letters also serve to represent numbers. The correspondence between letter and number for the Greek alphabet is found on 
	inscriptions as far back as the fifth century BC, and the values given in 
	the Alphabet Table are found in many 
	standard Greek dictionaries. Likewise, the Hebrew alphanumeric correspondence has been discovered on coins dating 
	from the second century BC, and to this day the chapters and verses in Hebrew 
	Bibles are indexed primarily using letters rather than Arabic numerals. As with 
	the Greek, these values may be found in most standard Hebrew dictionaries.
	Simply stated, the alphanumeric structure of the alphabets is
	incontrovertible; it is as well established as the alphabets themselves. Historically, some of the most profound thinkers in the Jewish and Christian
	communities have used this alphanumeric correlation to derive relations that
	appear to be nothing less than a glorious divine revelation. Yet we must
	understand that this.phpect of God’s Word is "strong meat" that "belongeth
	to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses
	exercised to discern both good and evil." It must never be forgotten that there are portions of the Bible "in which are some 
	things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as 
	they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction." Many who have lacked a
	proper foundation in the plain teachings of Scripture have erred greatly in
	their abuse of God’s numerical system to “prove” their own fallible,
	home-spun doctrines. Others erred simply because they lacked an understanding
	and appreciation of mathematical beauty and truth. Such is what fills most,
	though certainly not all, of the published treatises on this subject. That being
	said, "let us go on unto perfection" to behold the incomparable wisdom of
	God. Law and Number The Exodus from Egypt, which immediately preceded the reception of God’s
	Law, the Torah, provides an apt example of the inherent precision of God’s
	works. We read: Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four
	hundred and thirty years. And it came to pass at the end of the four hundred and
	thirty years, even the selfsame day it came to pass, that all the hosts of the
	LORD went out from the land of Egypt. Note the degree of exactitude expressed in this verse. God specified that the
	Exodus began after the passage of four-hundred and thirty years to the very day.
	Moses then led the Israelites to Mount Sinai where God made a covenant with them
	and gave them the Torah, his Law. Many centuries later, the Apostle Paul used these facts when he explained “that
	the covenant, ... the law, which was  four hundred and thirty years after” did
	not destroy the original promise of righteousness through faith given to
	Abraham. The word written in this verse, translated as Law, is 
	 (nomos), the nominative form of the standard word used throughout the New Testament. In
	accordance with the Table, 
	we derive the following identity: 
|  Law      Nomos  | = 50 + 70 + 40 + 70 + 200 = 430  | 
This presents the natural mind with quite a quandary. To deny, in the face of
	this identity, that God’s hidden hand guided the development of History,
	Scripture, and the Greek alphabet leaves one with a paltry set of possibilities.
	At best, the scornful mouth may mutter something about "mere coincidence"
	which would, perhaps, be an acceptable  non-explanation if this identity did not
	involve one of the most important words in all the Bible, and if God had not so
	carefully established this relation through History and Scripture. Yet this is
	but the beginning. It is generally understood that this study of alphanumeric
	relations, called Gematria in Hebrew and Isopsephia in Greek, is precisely what
	the Apostle John had in mind when he wrote: Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the
	beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore
	and six. As an aside, the Greek phrase translated as "the number of a man" has no
	definite article in the Greek, so that it could accurately be translated as "the
	number of man". This coheres with the significance of the Number Six as
	revealed by the creation of Man on the Sixth Day and the prohibition against his
	unjust destruction in the Sixth Commandment. The Number Six, encompassing both
	the concepts of the creation and destruction of Man, is therefore the Number of
	Man. Returning to the main point, the word that John used in this verse,
	translated as Number, is  (arithmos), the nominative form of the
	standard Greek word used throughout the New Testament. This is the root of the
	English 'arithmetic'. Thus we have a second identity: 
|  Number      Arithmos  | = 1 + 100 + 10 + 9 + 40 + 70 + 200 = 430  | 
Law and Number have an equal weight 
	when reckoned according to the intrinsic
	alphanumeric structure of the Greek alphabet. They are both members of the 
	numerical category defined by the Number 430: 
| The Number 430 | Law -  |  | Number -  |  Just as the Cosmos was designed in accordance with exquisitely exact
	numerical laws, so also the Word by which it was created. The miracle of God is
	that sets such as this arise from the  explicit message of Scripture  coupled with
	the  intrinsic alphanumeric structure of the biblical languages. And like the
	Bible itself, these languages form a completely self-consistent, indeed,
	self-descriptive semantic system. The wisdom of God teaches itself to the
	student through its own self-reflective symmetry and supernatural
	self-consistency. It is as if God took the semantic coal of human language and
	compressed it to form the purest diamond. And what a multi-faceted jewel it is!
	What a polychromatic fountain of light it displays! The self-descriptive property of the Hebrew alphabet manifests most elegantly
	in its own name,  (Aleph-Beyt). This word, formed from the names of its
	first two letters, gives rise to the following numerical value: 
|  Alephbet        | = 400 + 10 + 2 + 80 + 30 + 1 = 523  | 
This large prime number coincides exactly with the value of the phrase
	defining the beginning and end of the Aleph-Beyt1: 
|  Aleph and Tav      Aleph V'Tav  | = 6 + 400 + 6 + 80 + 30 + 1 = 523  | 
The Aleph-Beyt has the same weight, or magnitude, as the Aleph and Tav.
	Numerically, they are the same size, reflecting the simple fact that they
	encompass the same thing, the Hebrew alphabet. They are both elements of the 
	numerical category defined by the Number 523: 
   
    
      | The Number
        523 | Aleph-Bet (  ) |  
      | Aleph and Tav (  ) |  Further insight emerges when the composite word Aleph-Beyt is taken as an
	acrostic, yielding the first word of the Hebrew language, 
	 (Av, Father). Jesus
	used the Aramaic form of this word when he said, "Abba, Father, all things are
	possible unto thee." More generally, Av signifies the idea of the founder,
	author, source or origin of something. No more fitting word could be set as the
	fountainhead of the alphabet. Like the Bible itself, the alphabet begins in the
	beginning, and it bears the title of its Author, God the Father. 
	Being composed
	of an Aleph and a Bet, it encodes the ultimate purpose of the Alphabet, which was
	designed to guide us to our Aleph Bet – Av – our heavenly Father. This is the wisdom given by our blessed Abba
	Who teaches us our divine ABCs. It is the alphabet created by the everlasting
	God, the Alpha and Omega, the Aleph and Tav, to reveal Himself to us. Glory to
	God in the highest! Alpha and Omega Yet there is more. The only explicit references to any letters of the Greek
	alphabet in the surface text of Scripture are from the verses in which God
	declares I am Alpha and Omega. This gives rise to what is without
	question one of the greatest identities to emerge from the intrinsic
	alphanumeric structure of the Greek language. The value is: 
|  Alpha + Omega        | = 801  | 
This value coincides with that of  (Ho Ktisas, The Creator)
	which Paul used in Romans 1. This word and its Hebrew equivalent Bara are discussed
	in the Spoke 1 article 
	(cf. Creation)
	where their frequency is shown to be integrated with the geometry of the Wheel.
	Here is the context where the
	term appears: Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of
	the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds,
	and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Wherefore God also gave them up to
	uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies
	between themselves: Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and
	served the creature more than the
	Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. The actual phrase written is  ton ktisanta, the accusative form of the absolute  .
	Most literally, it means "He who is creating."
	The exact nominative phrase  is found in the following ancient Greek texts, translated as indicated: 
 Matthew 19.4: He who created (NU text)3 Maccabees 2.3: the CreatorSirach 24.8: the Creator
 The great miracle of God is that we have this mathematically exact identity: 
|  The Creator      Ho Ktisas  | = 801  | 
If God were to write His name in the stars of heaven and cause each bird to
	sing Gloria Dei in one great chorus, would we have a greater witness to the
	truth of the God of the Bible than what we find in this simple pair of
	identities?  Yet there is more. When Jesus was baptized, God chose the form of a Dove to
	identify Himself as the Holy Spirit. Since at or before the time of the early church father
	Irenaeus (2nd century), it has been known that this relates to Alpha
	and Omega via the simple identity: 
|  Dove      Peristera  | = 801  | 
Thus we have the three-fold set of alphanumeric identities that identify the Almighty Everlasting
	God: 
 
| The Number
        801 | Alpha Omega (  ) |  | The Creator(  ) |  | Dove (  ) |  Just as the identity Law = 430 unites the explicit biblical 
	message with the
	intrinsic numerical values of the Greek alphabet, so now we witness the eternal nature of
	God our Creator encoded in the first and last of these holy letters. If there
	remained any doubt that the Lord God Almighty designed the Greek alphabet for
	"the praise of the glory of his grace," this one identity should forever
	dispel such folly. These identities are immutable, incontrovertible, and
	absolutely uncontrived. They are derived from nothing but the eternal Word of
	God analyzed in terms of the universally accepted values of the Greek and Hebrew
	alphabets. This means that the numerical identity relating the Creator to the
	first and last letters of the Greek alphabet – in absolutely perfect agreement
	with God’s own Word and the essence of the Eternal Deity – is, was, and
	always will be enshrined in the intrinsic alphanumeric structure of the
	God-given Greek language! The Everlasting God The results above cast an utterly new light upon the origin of language.
	Nearly all modern  scholars - in direct contradiction of biblical witness - 
	have thought and taught it to be a mere human invention. It now must be
	understood as one of the greatest of all God’s works. Of course, this has alsways been common knowledge 
	to biblically literate Christians - In the beginning was the Word .... 
	Such an understanding is
	entirely consistent with the Christian faith, which is fundamentally mystical,
	as any genuine encounter with God must be. But this mystery will not always
	remain hidden, for by grace our eyes may be opened, as declared by the Apostle
	Paul when he said the "revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since
	the world began” has now been made manifest "according to the commandment of
	the everlasting God." Though this verse was primarily speaking of the mystery
	of "Christ in you," I am convinced that it also implies this
	mystery seen in the numerical value of the nominative form of the phrase he
	used: 
|  The Everlasting God      Ho Aionios Theos  | = 1495  | 
This value coincides exactly with the sum of the letters from Aleph to Tav,
	thereby integrating this Greek title of God with the alphanumeric structure of
	the Hebrew alphabet, and demonstrating that both alphabets were harmoniously
	designed to bear the fullness of God’s self-revelation, which is the ultimate
	purpose of all Scripture. Thus we have another set: 
| The Number 1495 | The Everlasting God -  |  | Sum of the letters from Aleph to Tav |  This set is extremely significant as an example of the integration of the
	alphanumeric structures of the Greek and Hebrew alphabets. Just as the apparent
	distinction between the Hebrew and Greek Testaments fades when they are
	integrated upon the Wheel, so also the apparent distinction between the Hebrew
	and Greek languages fades when they are integrated via their intrinsic
	alphanumeric structures. Bathed in the light of such revelation, mere words must
	turn to song and sing the praises of our God who has given such gifts to his
	children, for "Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is
	infinite!" 
 
 1) This phrase is formed from the names of the letters with the letter Vav
	( ) prefixed to the second word, which is how the conjunctive, “and” is
	indicated in Hebrew. 
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