Antichrist Gematria refers to the practice of applying gematria, a form of Jewish mysticism that assigns numerical values to words or phrases, to the term "Antichrist" or related concepts. In this context, "Antichrist" is often translated to Hebrew as בִּשְׂרָא דִּשְׂרָא (Biserá DiSrá) in Aramaic or מְשִׁיחַ שֶׁקֶר (Mashiach Sheker) in Hebrew, which literally means "false messiah." The numerical value of these terms can be calculated by summing the values of their constituent Hebrew letters. For instance, the term מְשִׁיחַ שֶׁקֶר (Mashiach Sheker) has a gematria value of 358. This practice is rooted in Jewish mysticism and has been explored in various esoteric and apocalyptic texts. The concept of Antichrist gematria is also found in Christian mysticism, where it is used to identify or analyze the numerical significance of the Antichrist, often drawing from the Book of Revelation and other apocalyptic literature. In Greek, "Antichrist" is ἀντίχριστος (AntíChristos), and in Latin, it is Antichristus. The study of gematria in relation to the Antichrist is part of a broader tradition of numerical analysis in religious and mystical texts, aiming to uncover hidden meanings and prophetic insights.