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Beast Gematria

Beast gematria is a specific application of the Jewish mystical practice of gematria, which involves the interpretation of words based on the numerical values of their letters. In this context, "Beast" refers to the biblical Behemoth or the Beast from the Book of Revelation, and gematria is used to uncover hidden meanings or connections related to these entities. The term "Beast gematria" is not a standard phrase in Hebrew, but the concept is rooted in Jewish mystical traditions. In Hebrew, gematria is known as גימטריא (gematria), and the word "Beast" can be translated as Behemoth (בְּהֵמוֹת) or Chayot (חַיּוֹת), depending on the context. This practice is often associated with the Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism, and is used to explore the deeper, often esoteric, meanings of religious texts. The numerical values of letters in the Hebrew alphabet are used to calculate the total value of a word or phrase, which is then compared to other words or phrases with the same numerical value to find hidden connections or prophecies. This method has been used throughout history to interpret biblical texts and uncover hidden messages within them.