Ratios and other mathematical functions

The importance of ratios or other mathematical functions is indicated in Table 1 in which letters in the three levels of: units, decanes and centanes, are related. So for example: 1 is related to 10, 100 and 1000; 4 is related to 40 and 400; 5 is related to 50 and 500 etc.

Similarly, ratios between words and phrases can be used to gain a deeper understanding. For example, the word for Egypt in Hebrew is mitzraim מצרים and has a value of 380 and the word Canaan, כנען which is the biblical name for the Promised Land at the time of the exodus from Egypt,has a value of 190. The ratio between the two is 2:1 which has profound implications concerning the ‘world of unity’ of the Land of Canaan versus the ‘world of duality’ in the Land of Egypt.

A second example is found in the word Messiah and the phrase Garden of Eden, where the concept of the Messiah is already implied in the second story of Creation in the Garden of Eden. Messiah in Hebrew is Mashiach, spelled mem-shin-yod-chet משיח = 40+300+10+8 =358. It is twice that of the Garden of Eden, in Hebrew gan b'eden גן בעדן spelled gimmel-nun-beth-ayin-daled-nun 3+50+2+70+50=179. This implies a direct relationship between the Garden of Eden and the Messiah. In fact the Land of Canaan.

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