Gematria (Hebrew: גימטריה) is a form of Jewish mysticism that involves the practice of assigning numerical values to words or phrases based on the letters' positions in the Hebrew alphabet. This method is used to find hidden meanings and connections between different words, phrases, or ideas. The term "Gematria" is derived from the Greek word geōmetria, meaning "geometry," but its use in Jewish tradition is distinct and focuses on the numerical values of letters. In Arabic, a similar concept is known as Abjad (أبجد), which also involves numerical values assigned to letters. Gematria is often employed in the study of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and other Jewish texts to uncover deeper, often esoteric, interpretations. It plays a significant role in Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, where it is used to explore the divine names and the hidden structures of creation.