Gematria

gematria

Every ancient alphabet, bar none,  has always, from day one had a mysterious number associated with the letter.  The study of that code is called Gematria.  The atomic mass of the elements are the numbers that equate to the mysterious letters in the ancient alphabets.  What that means is when you look at human DNA the numbers that equate to those become 1, 5, 6 and 3.  

If there is an intentionality underlying life itself, it would make tremendous sense to me that who or whatever is responsible would somehow have left their fingerprints.  Why place that signature into something that can crumble over a few thousand years, like a temple wall?  Why not put it in the creation itself?

The elements of life can be mapped to letters of the ancient Hebrew alphabet: Hydrogen to ‘Yud’ (Y), Nitrogen to ‘Hei’ (H), Oxygen to ‘Vav’ (V), and Carbon to ‘Gimmel’ (G). This union of modern scientific elements with the gematria of ancient letters grants acknowledges the truth inherent in both disciplines of study.

Each element in our DNA corresponds to a Hebrew letter, creating a sequence within our cells. For instance, every hydrogen atom is represented by ‘Y,’ nitrogen by ‘H,’ and so forth. This connection between the elements and the Hebrew letters is not merely coincidental but carries a far more significant meaning.

The initial string of the DNA coded message within every single one of our cells translates to the powerful words: ‘YHVG.’

יְהוִֹה

Literally reads: God Eternal Within the Body.

In Hebrew, ‘YH’ (Yah) signifies ‘God’ or ‘Eternal,’ while ‘VG’ or ‘GV’ translates to ‘within the body.’ Therefore, the message embedded in our cells reads as “God Eternal within the body.” 

This does not define the nature of God or the origin of the message but indicates that the creative force behind our universe and our existence is present within every cell of our bodies. The statistical likelihood of such an alignment – the four fundamental elements of life corresponding to four specific Hebrew letters that collectively spell “God Eternal within the body” – is wildly improbable, about 1 in 234,256. This is not a coincidence but a divine design, a signature of the Creator on His every creation. 

Expanding our study, we find that this concept does not only apply to Hebrew but it aligns with other ancient languages.  It is in Hebrew and Arabic and Sanskrit; three of the root languages, forming a unifying message that transcends religious tradition. Reading the code in our cells, we observe not merely biological components, but a text imparting a profound message: “God Eternal within the body,” a witness to man’s divine parentage.

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