923 words phrases in Gematria refer to specific phrases or combinations of words in Hebrew that are used in the Jewish mystical tradition of Gematria, a method of interpreting the Hebrew scriptures by computing the numerical value of words, based on atbash or other cipher methods. The number 923 holds particular significance in Gematria as it is associated with the phrase ל"ו יוד"ה (Lev Yod Heh), which translates to "the heart of God" in English. This phrase is derived from the numerical values of the Hebrew letters: ל (Lamed) = 30, ו (Vav) = 6, י (Yod) = 10, ו (Vav) = 6, ד (Dalet) = 4, and ה (He) = 5, which sum up to 923. In Kabbalistic teachings, this phrase is often used to represent divine attributes or mystical concepts. The practice of Gematria is deeply rooted in Jewish mysticism and has been used for centuries to uncover hidden meanings and connections within the Hebrew text. While the exact translations of "Gematria" and related terms vary across languages, the concept remains a significant aspect of Jewish scholarly and mystical traditions.