Hebrew Numbers 1-10

This is a reference post about the symbolism of Hebrew numbers/letters that are derived from my personal notes. Thus, they are not written in a formal format.  You will be able to see related articles and reference information under the new menu heading Misparim — of which I will be adding to as I have time. Studying Dr. Hollisa Alewine’s The Creation Gospel has been extremely helpful in making many of these determinations. I hope you will take the time to learn her material for yourself. You will see her work reflected in numbers 1-7 in regard to the seven creation days, seven Spirits of Adonai, seven Feast days, seven Churches, and in the seven abominations. 

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Zero

Efes (modern Hebrew). Ancient/Biblical Hebrew doesn’t have a representation for the number zero. The closest words would be no or nothing. In English, one typically thinks of zero as nothing, but in Hebrew, this idea isn’t so simple. “No” in Hebrew lois “lo,” and is spelled lamed, aleph. (See picture) If one reverses these two letters, it spells “El” or God. Thus, zero indicates what is hidden or unknowable or uncertain. It can represent what is eternal and limitless or something that has great potential, and it also signifies something unquantifiable and uncontainable such as the Mighty Elohim (God).

Although zero doesn’t have a value by itself, when placed behind another number it multiples or elevates the quantity. For example, 70 is the number 7 followed by a zero. In a case like this, zero has increased or “elevated” the number seven. When studying higher numbers, zero should be viewed with this in mind.

The negative connotations of zero imply a lack of harvest, reward, or effort. Since there are many idioms in English that represent zero or nothing, sometimes zero will be just that. For example, one might say, “I received a big, fat goose egg,” to indicate a lack of success or reward for work/effort. In this sense, a dream with such idioms or an actual zero could imply uselessness or wasted efforts.

One

alephAchat [f.], echad [m.] Oneness, Unity, Primacy, First, Beginning. Single and not plural, not subject to multiplicity or division. (1×1=1) One remains one, it does not change. God is One. (Dt. 6:4) There is one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God, one Father. (Eph. 4:4-6)

  • First Hebrew letter: Aleph Numerical value of one. Pictographic meaning strength, ox, chief, prince, leader, first. Marks singular future tense “I will.”
  • On Day One of creation (lit. One Day – Yom Echad), light is separated from darkness. Instead of indicating division, this demonstrates the set-apartness of God and His Light. This day is called tov or good. It is akin to being called out.
  • Also on Day One, the first mention of the Holy Spirit occurs in association with movement. “And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.” (Gen. 1:2b) Hovering in Hebrew is merachefet (present tense, feminine, singular), which is the action of a mother bird brooding, fluttering, or hovering over her nest. In this case, the Spirit of God is performing this action over the primordial waters of creation. (See Ex. 19:4, Dt. 11:32; 32:10-11, Pro. 8, Is. 49:15; 66: 12-13, Mt. 3:16, Jn. 3:5) The dark, watery Yom Echad is like the womb before “Let light be!” is uttered forth. 
  • The first day of creation is called “One Day” rather than the “first day,” insinuating the wholeness and perfection of the day and a prophetic future return to Yom Echad (One Day). In other words, the first day of creation is described with the cardinal number “one” in Hebrew; whereas, the remaining days are described with ordinal numbers (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.).
  • Echad (one) and ahavah (love) are linked, because their Hebrew numerical value is the same: 13. (For more on 13 and other words that equal 13, click here.)
  • First Feast: Pesach (Passover) Lev. 23
  • First Spirit of God: Chokhmah (Wisdom) Is. 11:2
  • First Church of Revelation: Ephesus (Meaning First, Desirable, or Permitted)
  • Negative side: Pride, Haughty Eyes (1st wicked abomination Pr. 6:16-19)

Echad (one) is the watchword of Israel. The Shema (Dt.6:4): “Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one (echad)!”  These words are the first declaration taught to Jewish children and the last words on the lips of the dying. Praying the Shema affirms God’s authority over heaven and earth. He is the Eternal One and the Source of all creation. But even more than that, it is a declaration that His people accept and reverence His lofty position over mankind. One Day is a return to the beginning, a return to Eden. (Is. 46:10, Rev. 21: 6; 22:13) One Day, there will be a restoration of all things. (Acts 3:21) One Day, God will be all in all. (1 Cor. 15:28) One Day, every tear will be wiped away. (Rev. 7:17) One Day, YHWH will dwell permanently among men. (Rev. 21:3) One Day there will be no more death, no more sorrow, no more pain. (Rev. 21:4)

It shall be one day Which is known to the LORD Neither day nor night. But at evening time it shall happen that it will be light. And in that day it shall be—That living waters shall flow from Jerusalem, half of them toward the eastern sea and half of them toward the western sea; in both summer and winter it shall occur. And the LORD shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be “The LORD is one,” and His name one. (Zech. 14:7-9 NKJV)

Two  

pillarsofcloudandfireShtayim [f.], shnayim [m.] Divide, difference, oppose, judge, discern, witness, conflict, blessing, abundance, building, couple, dying to self. It is also related to the Hebrew word shanah, meaning change or repeat. Context determines meaning (as with all numbers). Ideally, two should mirror one, as in the “two shall become one (echad) flesh.” Thus, making a true “pair” that works together like one’s ears, eyes, nostrils, hands, and feet.

There are two great commandments (love God/love neighbor), two houses of Israel, two sticks, two sisters, two olive branches, two silver trumpets, two leavened loaves on Shavuot, two cherubim guard Ark of the Covenant and the entrance to Eden, two good spies (Joshua and Caleb), and two witnesses mentioned in the Bible. What is opposite is meant to complement for a blessing, not bring division and conflict. There were two pillars that protected and watched over betIsrael in the wilderness: a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, yet they were one. These watery fire pillars reflect the earthly waters and the heavenly fire waters of day two of creation.

In the sense above, two (ideally) is meant to bring a blessing, barukh/berakhah, which begins with the letter beht. To bless, in simple understanding, is to multiply something or someone. With the number two, multiplication becomes possible.

When two isn’t reflecting the positive side of one (unity), it denotes division rather than multiplication (blessing) in the Bible. For example, the second day of creation DIVIDES the upper and lower waters. The second sentence in scripture speaks of chaos, and the second chapter reveals two trees representing life and death. The Apostolic Writings (N.T.) also confirms two’s pattern of division or separation. Consider the second books of Corinthians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Peter, and 2 John; they each speak either about the enemy/antichrist or the assembly in ruin/apostasy. Two presents one with a choice, and hopefully that choice will lead to life and blessing, a positive change that repeats through each new cycle or shanah (year).

  • Second Hebrew letter: Beht Numerical value of two. Pictographic meaning house, tent, sons/daughters (ben/bat), to build, and division. As a preposition, it means “in” or “with.”
  • 1st letter of the Bible is an enlarged Hebrew beht. This implies that God’s intent from the very beginning of creation was to expand/build His House. 
  • The two (male & female) are meant to join together to form one (echad) flesh, bringing unity.
  • On day two of creation, the heavenly and earthly waters are separated; this creation day is not called tov (good). Heaven and earth are meant to reflect (mirror) one another in oneness. Creation becomes good again when the separation of the waters of day two are gathered together in one place on day three. Separation that does not lead to gathering is not good. 
  • Second Feast: Matzah (Unleavened Bread) Lev. 23
  • Second Spirit of God: Binah (Understanding- a building, discerning Spirit) Is. 11:2
  • Second Church of Revelation: Smyrna (Meaning Myrrh – a burial spice)
  • Negative side: Lying (forked) tongue, division, separating unto death. (Second wicked abomination Pr. 6:16-19)

Mankind has two natures. They mirror the TWO trees in the Garden, the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Christians might liken these to the Christ-nature and the sin-nature. Jews, however, refer to the two natures of man as the yetzer hara and the yetzer hatov. Literally this is the evil inclination and the good inclination. I prefer the latter designation as it doesn’t completely demonize the lower, earthly nature. The Bible declares that the second tree produces both good and dreamstime_m_5152181evil, a mixture. The lower nature, the evil inclination, is simply the flesh (mind, will, emotions, intellect, instincts, appetites, and desires). Man and animals share this earthly nature, thus it is not wicked or evil. Humans are told to master or rule these impulses, not deny that they exist or that one can live a human life without them. (Gen.4:6-7) Two requires one to discern this difference. It also requires one to look inward at the heart to see which nature sits on the throne, the shamayim (heavenly waters) or the mayim (earthly waters). For example, see the entire Book of Proverbs (Parables), which personifies the two natures in woman folly and woman wisdom. There is wisdom from above and wisdom from below. Actions, deeds, and especially one’s words will reveal which one is operating in the heart of man. (James 3)

The separation on day two divides between the earthly and heavenly waters, the second feast (Matzah) separates one from leaven, and the second Spirit of God (Binah) separates materials in order to build. Since this day is not called tov or good, we must be very careful in how and what we separate. Division is only truly good if it leads to building and gathering (multiplication), not tearing down and isolation (reducing/division). “A wise woman builds her house, but the foolish tears it down with her own hands.” (Pr. 14:1) 

Three  

gimelShelosh [f.], sheloshah [m.] Seeds, trees, fruit. Revelation, resurrection, gathering balance, equilibrium, pattern, counsel, witness, and strength. New life, sprouting, resurrection, fruitfulness, words of life (counsel), unity, and the foundation of the Temple/House are all signified by the number three. Three brings harmony and unity to opposites like one and two. Three creates a solid or a foundation and makes the first geometric shape (triangle). The sequence of three makes a chain of continuity: three patriarchs, three pilgrimage festivals, third day, three primary manifestations of the Godhead, three ply cord, three witnesses, three kings of united Israel, three primary missionary journeys of Shaul (Paul), three woes of judgement (Book of Revelation). In tradition, Moses ascended and descended Mount Sinai three times.

Moses was the third child in his family, and his name is often an idiom for the Torah (Law), which was given in month three or Sivan. (Ex. 19) When Moses was born, his mother saw that he was “tov,” and hid him for three months (Ex. 2:2). There were three servant leaders of Israel: Moses, Aaron, and Miriam (Micah 6:4), who were also siblings. God gave the Israelites three days to prepare themselves to receive the Torah (Ex. 19). The Tree of Life is an idiom for the Torah in Judaism. (Pr. 3:8 – God’s instructions/laws are His wisdom – Dt. 4:5-6) The spindles that hold the sacred scroll are called trees of life and each parchment is called a leave; trees were created on day three of creation. (Ps. 119:1-9; 119:92-94; 119:174-176, Pr. 3:18, Mt. 19:16-17, John 1;1-5; 5:46, 1 John 2:3-5 ) Messiah was in the grave for three days and three nights after dying on a tree (a day three creation. Sign of Jonah/resurrection). Seeds were also created on day three of creation. The natural function of seeds teaches death, burial, and resurrection to new life. Mashiach is the “Seed of the Woman” that will overcome the seed of the serpent (Gen. 3:15). The Word of God is likened to a “Seed” (Luke 8:11).

  • Third Hebrew letter: Gimel Numerical value of three. Pictographic meaning to ripen, reward, nourish, mature, recompense, benefit, foot, and camel. Camels were highly prized in the ancient world. They enabled one to make an otherwise dangerous and deadly journey across the desert or wilderness through their pregnant like hump filled with “water” reserves. In this sense, they enabled life to continue. 
  • There are 3 pilgrimage festivals (shalosh regalim), which are literally FOOT festivals. (Matzah, Shavuot, Sukkot)
  • On day 3 of creation, the waters are gathered together, dry land appears, and the first seeds, plants, and trees spring to life.
  • the first mention of mikveh (a gathering of waters) for baptism is on day three of creation. 
  • Third Feast: Yom HaBikkurim (Early Firstfruits of Barley) Lev. 23
  • Third Spirit of God: Etzah (Counsel) Is. 11:2 (Root for etzah is etz, a tree.)
  • Third Church of Revelation: Pergamum (Meaning height or elevation)
  • Negative side: Hands that shed innocent blood, deeds that tear down instead of ones that gather and build, sowing seeds of death and discord. (Pr. 6:16-19) It’s important to note that “hands shedding innocent blood” is also figurative. When we speak slander or even the truth in anger, our words can cause major destruction and damage. Words have the power to shed innocent blood and strangle the life out of another person. This is the antitheses to the 3rd Spirit of God, Counsel (Etzah). Hence, wicked counsel is hands that shed innocent blood. The fruit and seeds from our lips (pens & keyboards) should be pure, not poison. For example, “Life and death are in the power (lit. yad – hand) of the tongue (Pr.18:21).”

Waters are gathered and dry land appears on day three. With the dry land, seeds, trees, and fruit spring forth. Thus, the dividing and separating of day two is ideally to promote the gathering, stability, and growth of day three. Just as trees put down roots deep into the soil for strength, nourishment, and stability, so we, too, anchor ourselves in three. One way that this manifests is in our Hope. Because Messiah was resurrected on the third day, we have hope for our own future resurrection. Because He is the early first fruits (3rd feast) unto God, we also have hope to be counted as His first fruits in resurrection. (1 Cor. 15:12-28)

tabernacle-designThe House/Tabernacle/Temple has three primary sections: the outer court, the Holy Place, and the Most Holy Place. Thus, the number three teaches about three levels of holiness in which YHWH dwells among His people, each more intimate than the other. Within the Holy Place, there are three pieces of furniture: the Menorah, the Table of Shewbread (Presence), and the Altar of Incense. On a daily basis, this is as intimate as one can be.

The menorah is a figure of the Light and the Tree of Life. It is fueled by the precious oil of the Holy Spirit. The Table of Presence (literally the bread of “faces”) has twelve loaves, one for each tribe of Israel. They remain in YHWH’s presence all week and are refreshed every Shabbat. Clearly, these loaves (which come from the grains created on day three) are the ground seeds of Torah that live in all Israel, making them one loaf. (1 Cor. 10:17) They are a memorial of His Word to His people. They also recall the double portion of manna (heavenly bread) given on day six, so one can rest on the seventh day as God commanded. The Altar of Incense is the closest piece of furniture to the Most Holy Place. Its fragrance and covering cloud of sweet smelling smoke is indicative of prayers continually ascending to the Throne of Adonai. Notice that all three pieces of furniture in the Holy Place involve food stuffs or fuel that are derived from PLANT life created on the third day. 

Peter sees a vision in Acts 10 of a sheet that descends from heaven three times (heavenly witness). He would soon meet three Gentile men, and Peter wasn’t to think of them as something unfit (common). Peter explained his own vision, which had nothing to do with food or God changing His Law or Holy Word. (Acts 10:28, Mal. 3:6, Mat. 5:17-20) In the natural, Peter was “hungry” when he had this heavenly vision. The men that were coming to him were spiritually “hungry” for the message that Peter had for them. (Acts 10:33-48) In his discourse to those hungry for the Words Life, he mentions that he is a witness to the third day resurrection. For a more in depth Hebraic understanding of Peter’s vision, see Peter’s Vision: Beacon or Bacon? by Dr. Robin Gould.

Four  

Arbah [f.], arbahah [m.] Authority, government, rule, dominion, calendar, time, creation, kingdom, fullness, giving of the Torah (Law) and Holy Spirit. The most holy Name of G-d has four Hebrew letters (yohd, heh, vav, heh – YHWH). Judah was the fourth born son and has the scepter of rule. Pictures completeness much like seven. Four matriarchs, four corners of the earth, four horns on altar, four tassles (tzit-tziyot) are to be worn on one’s garment/robe, four living creatures, four horsemen, Four rivers of Eden, four winds, four gospels, etc.

daletOn the negative side there are four beasts (Dan. 7:3). The fourth one is diverse from the others and has ten horns (see info for the number ten below). Then, an eleventh horn emerges (see info on eleven here) that seeks to change times (appointed seasons/feast days) and law (God’s Torah). (Dan. 7:25) This is in direct opposition to the calendar/clock/seasons/law that YHWH gave on day four of creation.

  • Fourth Hebrew letter: Dalet Numerical value of four. Pictographic meaning door, draw out or in, knock, path, way, portal to heaven, dominion, control, bough, and branch.
  • Priests wore four garments: a linen tunic, linen breeches, a linen turban, and a long sash. High priests wore an additional four garments (see number eight): the ephod, breastplate, a cloak of blue wool with bells and pomegranates, and a golden plate on their forehead inscribed with, “Holy to YHWH.”
  • The Mishkan (Tabernacle) had four coverings: badger/porpoise skin, ram skin dyed red, goat’s hair, and embroidered linen.
  • The Passover Seder is structured around fours: the Four Questions, the Four Sons, and Four Cups of Wine.
  • Seven loaves fed four thousand with seven baskets leftover. (Mt. 15:32-39)
  • On day four of creation, the sun, moon, and stars are placed in the sky (natural light) to govern the moedim (feast days). They mark time and give signs. Their natural light separates from the darkness for those on the earth.
  • God’s calendar and prophetic clock were established on Day Four of Creation.
  • The Jerusalem Council gave FOUR basic requirements for Gentiles to enter the assembly; from that point they would learn Torah/Moses. (Acts 15:19-21)
  • Four fasts will one day become cheerful moedim. (Zech. 8:19)
  • Fourth Feast: Shavuot (Pentecost) Lev. 23
  • Fourth Spirit of God: Ruach Adonai (fullness of Holy Spirit) Is. 11:2
  • Fourth Church of Revelation: Thyatira (Meaning perfume, odor of affliction, sacrifice of labor, or castle Thya)
  • Negative side: A heart that devises wicked imaginations, becoming full of false light. (Pr. 6:16-19) Giving authority to the beast and appetites of desire. Four also results in judgment, as in the four horsemen and the four altar judgments. When the Word is tested in an individual, it will produce life (davar) or pestilence (dever).

Ezekiel 14:21 (NASB) For thus says the Lord GOD, “How much more when I send My four severe judgments against Jerusalem: sword, famine, wild beasts and plague to cut off man and beast from it!

Four is indicative of AUTHORITY. The fourth branch on the Menorah is the center, main shaft. It is the source for the other six branches. Yeshua stands in the midst of the menorah. (Rev. 1:12-13) On the fourth day of creation, YHWH declared His GOVERNMENT of the earth and all who dwell in it by creating the sun, moon, and stars. These celestial bodies faithfully keep and proclaim His calendar, His months, His weeks, and His holy days to the world. Only the Creator of the Universe has the ability to define and regulate a man’s clock and calendar. Our life (time) is limited and decreed by the King of all Creation. Every second of our lives is in the palm of His hands whether we recognize His authority or not. Thus, TIME and AUTHORITY are intrinsically linked with day four.

The fourth feast day, Shavuot, the Feast of weeks (time), or Pentecost arrives after one counts fifty days and seven times seven weeks of TIME. It is the fullness of all the feast days as it commemorates Adonai giving His people His Torah (Covenant) and His Spirit (Seal). Again, this is about TIME and AUTHORITY, which declares Adonai’s GOVERNMENT of the Universe (this is mirrored by the Sabbath day – a weekly feast day that is also about Time and Authority). See more about the fourth feast, Pentecost here. Moreover, the Sabbath is the “oht” or sign Between YHWH and His people for all generations, as is keeping the Feast of Unleavened Bread. (Ex. 13:9, 31:13, 17) The “oht” were given on day four of creation.

The fourth piece of furniture in the covered place of the Tabernacle/Temple/House is the Ark of the Covenant, but if one counts from the courtyard, it is the seventh. The Most Holy Place could only be entered ONCE in a YEAR. One must know the Creator’s calendar given on day four in order to live and not die in this sacred space. The mercy seat is a type of Throne, another picture of Authority and Government. Four Living Creatures surround the Throne of Elohim, always declaring, “HOLY, HOLY, HOLY is THE LORD GOD, THE ALMIGHTY, WHO WAS AND WHO IS AND WHO IS TO COME.” (Is. 6:3, Rev. 4:8)

Four and seven have many common factors. They depict holy places in both SPACE and TIME. (For more on this see Rivers of Eden.) Fullness and completeness are characteristics of Abba’s House. As the door (delet), four shows one the Way into the Throne room of Adonai, the place of Authority/Kingship. Yeshua is the door for the sheep. (John 10:7-9) It is impossible to get this close and personal with YHWH by entering another door or way. Thus, intimacy and authority are linked. 

Five  

Chamesh [f.], chameeshah [m.] Power, strength, alertness (wake-up!), Torah, grace, ministry, service, gospel, fruitfulness, going forth, fast movement, anointed, prayers, and protection. The holy anointing oil had five ingredients: four spices mixed with olive oil. (Ex. 30:23-25.) The holy incense also had five ingredients: four spices mixed with salt. (Ex. 30:34-35 – though tradition says there were eleven ingredients.) We are empowered by the Word (Torah) and the Spirit. All is given by God’s mercy and grace. There are five Books of Torah (Moses/Law), the five-fold ministry (Eph. 4:11), David’s 5 smooth stones, fruit from trees is fit to eat in the fifth year.

  • Fifth Hebrew letter: Hey Numerical value of five. Pictographic meaning breath, air, spirit, femininity, and behold (to make known). As a prefix, it is the definite article “the.” 
  • Five loaves fed five thousand, leaving twelve baskets leftover. (Mt. 14:16-21, a story in all four gospels)
  • On day five of creation, the birds and fish were created. They move fast and carry seed throughout the whole earth in their migrations. Like them, we are anointed and filled with the Spirit to carry God’s Seed, the Gospel throughout the earth. These creatures move in unity. 
  • There are five divisions to the Psalms.
  • Zelophehad had FIVE daughters and no sons. The daughters brought a case before Moses asking to receive an inheritance as sons. YHWH tells Moses that the women are right and they get an inheritance. (Num. 27:7)
  • Fifth Feast: Rosh Hashanah/ Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets) Lev. 23
  • Fifth Spirit of God: Gvurah (Power/Strength) Is. 11:2
  • Fifth Church of Revelation: Sardis (Meaning Red Ones, prince of joy, escaping ones, or those who come out)
  • Negative side: Feet that run swiftly to evil, walking toward darkness, trampling the holy with one’s feet, being ruled by the power of the nephesh/flesh instead of the power of the Holy Spirit. (Pr. 6:16-19) 

heyFive is indicative of being filled, prepared, and empowered to go forth on whatever mission YHWH has given one to do. Five books of Moses completes YHWH’s instructions to His people. It’s not a coincidence that grace is also associated with the number five. Grace and Torah are not in opposition to one another; rather they work together in harmony. The Torah and Messiah are the Seed carried throughout the earth by the spiritual birds and fish. The five books of Torah are the five loaves that feed five thousand with plenty leftover for those that come later – all Israel – twelve loaves – like the Bread of Presence. Women have the same inheritance in the Torah and are called to spread the Good News, which is pictured in Zelophehad’s daughters.

Five is associated with prayers and being anointed, as figured by the ingredients in the incense and the anointing oil. This indicates that anointment and prayer are POWERFUL. Both define and declare YHWH’s authority, gifts, callings, favor, direction, purpose, and will. They release a sweet fragrance. Both can be a hedge of protection like the clouds, the seal, and the “hiddenness” of Yom Teruah. Five also indicates maturity and unity. Notice how perfectly synchronized the movements of flocks of birds and schools of fish are in the mayim (waters) and shamayim (heavens). Though they are many, they flow as one fluid Body. This is the Spirit of Power, which cannot be accomplished if there isn’t a love for the brethren. Without love, there is no unity or gathering. 

Six  

vavShesh [f.], sheeshah [m.] Connection, image, man, beast, flesh, work, sacrifice, intimacy, knowledge, sacrificial love (da’at – knowledge), number of man and beast, antichrist, idol, Adam, relationship, and judgment. Six often refers to the works of man, but ideally represents sacrificial love and intimate knowledge with the Creator (Da’at). When the latter is forsaken, only idolatry and flesh remain. One is ALWAYS either projecting the image of God or the image of the beast (flesh) to the world, which is represented by the number six and Day Six of Creation.

Above all, the letter/number vav is about connection and relationship. The Talmud says that wherever the vav appears, it also serves to “add” something that is not obvious – something that goes beyond the simple meaning of the text. To whom or what are you connected with? Mankind is a relational being meant for connection. With whom or what shall we attach ourselves? That is the question of Day Six, and the answer to the “mark of the beast.” 

On the Torah scroll, each column of text begins with the letter vav (the conjunction “and”), which joins each section to the next in a continual untied flow.[1] Thus, the Word of Adonai in man connects him/her with God. Without the Words of Life, one is disconnected or disjointed from God, because one has chosen to join with the words of “another,” such as self or other falsehoods (idolatry). 

The purposeful alignment to start each Torah column with a vav is based on the construction of the Tabernacle. Like the Mishkan, the Torah is meant to contain the Spirit or Presence of Adonai. And like man, if the Ruach HaKodesh is not present, it is just letters on parchment, lifeless and incapable of projecting His image to the world.

Exodus 27:9-10 (NKJV) You shall also make the court of the tabernacle. For the south side there shall be hangings for the court made of fine woven linen, one hundred cubits long for one side. 10  And its twenty pillars and their twenty sockets shall be bronze. The hooks of the pillars and their bands shall be silver.

The Hebrew word for curtains/hangings is the same word for the parchment of the Torah scroll. Likewise, the Hebrew word for pillars is the same word for the columns on the Torah scroll. In the Tabernacle, the curtains were held up by vavim (plural of vav), hooks that hold two things together.[2] Just as the vavim held the court curtains in place and connected them one to another, firm to the pillars, the Torah connects and stabilizes earth (beings) with the heavenly realm. 

“Six is the revealed creation of the physical world… seven or Shabbat reveals the spiritual within the physical.” (Alewine)

  • Sixth Hebrew letter: Vav Numerical value of six. Pictographic meaning of hook, nail, to connect, tent peg, add to, attach. As a conjunction prefix, it means “and.” The number six reveals whether we are connected to Adonai or the beast/flesh.
  • On Day Six of Creation, beasts of the field (land creatures) and mankind (male and female) were created. Mankind is designed to rule over the beasts of the field. Spiritually, he/she must rule over their own beast/flesh empowered by the Torah – His instructions for this purpose. 
  • The world (all of creation) was created in six days. Hence, six is connected to creation and the work by God and of man as His image bearers.
  • The first word in the Bible is Bereishit (In the beginning), which in Hebrew consists of six letters, בראשית.
  • The sixth word in the Bible (ואת) begins with vav, connecting “heaven and earth.” 
  • In Bava Batra 14a, the Luchot HaBrit (Tablets of Testimony) were cube shaped sapphire stones, and they measured 6x6x6 handbreadths.[3] (For more information, see the pdf entitled Counting the Omer 2018.)
  • The Tefillin or phylacteries and the Mezuzah have the letter shin engraved

    Mezuzah

    on the outside, which represents Shaddai (God Almighty). A shin is made of three vavim or 666. In this case, the number is positive as the tefillin and the mezuzah represent binding the Word of God as a sign on one’s hand, forehead, and doorposts. Dt. 6:8-9 You shall bind them as a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead. 9  You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
  • There are six sedarim (orders) in the Mishnah.[4] 
  • Seraphim have six wings, with a head in the center, making a fiery menorah. (Is. 6:2)
  • Four Living Creatures have six appendages/wings with a head, also making a menorah. (Ezek. 1:5-8, Rev. 4:8)
  • Magen David (Star/Shield of David) has six points or wings. 
  • Man is to work for six days and then rest on the seventh day, Shabbat. (Ex. 16:23-30; 20:8-11
  • Noah was 600 years old when the flood waters came upon the earth. (Gen. 7:6)
  • Isaac was sixty years old when Rebecca gave birth to Esau and Jacob. (Gen. 25:26)
  • Leah bore Jacob six sons. (Gen. 30:20)
  • Jacob served Laban fourteen years for his wives, and six years for his flock. (Gen. 31:41)
  • 66 of Jacob’s descendants went down to Egypt. (Gen. 46:26-27 with Joseph and his sons, totaling 70.) 
  • 600,000 men on foot (and their families) were redeemed from Egypt. (Ex. 12:37)
  • Pharaoh chose 600 choice chariots to chase after Israel. (Ex. 14:7)
  • Goliath’s spear head weighed 600 shekels of iron. (1 Sam. 17:7)
  • In the story of Saul and David, each are said to have 600 men with them in multiple places. 
  • The length of the House of Adonai that King Solomon built was 60 cubits. (1 Kings 6:2)
  • There were six steps that led up to King Solomon’s ivory throne. (1 Kings 10:19)
  • The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, built a golden image with a height of 60 cubits and a width of 6 cubits. (Dan. 3:1)
  • The number of the beast IS the number of man, 666. Let him who has understanding calculate the number. (Rev. 13:18 – see also The Mark of the Beast.)
  • Seed that falls on GOOD soil yields 100, 60, or 30 fold. (Mt. 13:23)
  • Sixth Feast: Yom HaKippurim (Day of Atonements) Lev. 23
  • Sixth Spirit of God: Da’at (Knowledge; sacrificial love) Is. 11:2
  • Sixth Church of Revelation: Philadelphia (Meaning: brotherly love)
  • Negative side: A false witness that speaks lies, being a witness for the enemy or for the lusts of the flesh. (Pr. 6:16-19) See the number 24 for a giant that followed this image of the beast (6) that actually had six fingers on each hand and six toes each foot. The sixth abomination of Pr. 6:16-19, marks a change from body parts to a whole person, a false witness. 

sixth-day

Peter had a vision of a sheet with unclean beasts at the sixth hour. (Acts 10:9) The vision was a parable; the beasts represented people (men), not food. Peter saw the sheet three times and three Gentile men (3+3=6) came to see him. (Acts 10:28-29) This story is a great example of how to discern between the Spirit of Adonai and the desires of the flesh, or the number six. How do you view Peter’s vision? A flesh ruled person (6) can and usually will twist this encounter to condone the appetites of the flesh; that is, eating unclean animals that YHWH calls an abomination. (Lev. 11) This is a false witness. To their credit, most have been taught by misinformed teachers to view Peter’s encounter as a license to indulge in the desires of the flesh. In other words, they’ve been deceived and are not in outright rebellion, but still a false witness.

On the other hand, one that knows and loves God’s Word and commandments will not be looking for a loophole to disobey what is written and will immediately discern the context of Acts chapter 10. Peter clearly interprets his own vision in the text; it’s better to take his word for it. The unclean animals symbolize men, and have nothing to do with food or eating what God has forbidden. We must have the mind of Messiah, not a mind set on appeasing the wants, desires, and appetites of the flesh, which is the image of a beast. The beauty and depth of Peter’s vision has been tainted by the desire to consume swine’s flesh for far too long. Peter’s vision is about God’s love and acceptance of people from all nations, tribes, and tongues. You must decide which interpretation is spiritual and which one is from the appetite of a beast. This decision is made in the sixth hour (noon) when the sunlight is at its peak in the sky. In other words, there should be no ambiguity or darkness to blind one to truth. See also Dr. Robin Gould’s book, Peter’s Vision: Beacon or Bacon.

Song of Solomon 3:6-8 (NASB) What is this coming up from the wilderness like columns of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all scented powders of the merchant? 7 Behold, it is the traveling couch of Solomon; sixty mighty men around it, of the mighty men of Israel. 8 All of them are wielders of the sword, expert in war; each man has his sword at his side, guarding against the terrors of the night.

Seven  

zayinShvah [f.], sheevah [m.] Rest, cessation from work, wholeness, completeness, being ripe, order, stability, and holiness. Also, the number of the Temple, Adonai’s House. We rest (7) in the finished work (6) of the Messiah. There are seven days of creation, seven days for Temple dedication, seven Spirits of God, seven feasts of God, seven churches or assemblies in Revelation, seven stars in Yeshua’s hand, seven golden lampstands, seven seals, seven trumpets, seven bowls, seven thunders that speak, seven eyes of the Lord, seven horns & eyes on the Lamb, seven abominations (wicked lamp spirits Pr. 6:16-19), the priest of Midian (Moses’ father-in-law) had seven daughters, Joshua had the people along with seven priests march around Jericho before the Ark for seven days. On the 7th day, seven priests blowing seven shofarot along with the people circled the city seven times. On the 7th circuit, the shofars sounded long and the people shouted and the walls fell. Sampson had seven locks of hair in which were the source of his strength (Holy Spirit). Elijah sent his servant to look for the indication of rain seven times. Elisha had Naaman wash in the Jordan seven times to be cured of his leprosy. Elisha laid upon a dead boy; he sneezed seven times and rose. King Joash began to reign at age seven; and he began to rebuild the Temple of YHWH. King Hezekiah reinstated the observance of Passover (1st feast) and Unleavened Bread (seven day festival). The people were so excited they celebrated an additional seven days. Pure, white light refracts into seven colors (iris, prism, rainbow).

On day seven of creation, God rested from His work. He set the seventh day apart as holy, and gave it a name: Shabbat. Seven transcends the natural and moves into the supernatural. We begin every week (and even every day as the day begins at sunset) by RESTING.  First, we rest in the finished work of God, then we go to work (perform good deeds). This has been G-d’s pattern from the very beginning. Rest, then work. Any other pattern proclaims mankind’s desire to rest in the work of his own hands. 

“Six is the revealed creation of the physical world… seven or Shabbat reveals the spiritual within the physical. The Sabbath seven exposes the spirit that moves inside the physical garment of the six.” (Alewine)

Tabernacle-Layers-Lesson-23According to the ancient near eastern (ANE) culture and understanding of the cosmos (this includes ancient Israel), seven was the normal operation and order of G-d’s House/Temple. Thus, all the seven’s in the Bible have to do with Temple building, inauguration, and dedication. (Obviously, the negative side of this is wickedness that destroys this imagery.) For example, the seven days of creation are the seven days of Temple dedication, with Shabbat being the inauguration or rest. In this case, the Shabbat signifies the Creator’s rule of heaven and earth and His Temple/presence being the ultimate means of stability and order in the world. In other words, the completeness pictured in the number seven is qualified in ANE thought by TEMPLE building/dedication/inauguration. Without the Temple (G-d’s rule), there is chaos and a lack of order in the world. Knowing this should broaden our perspective on the spiritual implication of the number seven. (For more information, see Dr. Dinah Dye’s book, The Temple Revealed in Creation.)

  • Seventh Hebrew letter: Zayin Numerical value of seven. Pictographic meaning plowshare, weapon, sword, to arm, to adorn, to cut, to feed, completion.
  • The first verse of the Bible has seven Hebrew words with twenty-eight (4×7) letters.
  • Blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat seven times on Yom Kippur. (Lev. 16:14) Blood of the chatat (sin) offering was sprinkled before the veil seven times (Lev. 9:17)
  • It takes seven days to atone for the altar and to purify it. (Ex. 29:37, Ezek. 43:26)
  • Seven of the Ten Commandments are negative and begin with the Hebrew loh, or no/not, as in “Thou shall not.”
  • Seven weeks (7 x 7) are counted to get to Shavuot (Pentecost). Likewise, 7 x 7 years are counted to reach a Yovel (Jubilee) year. Each of these seven year bundles are a Shemittah year or a year of release. (See future post on the number fifty.)
  • Wisdom has seven pillars. (Pr. 9:1)
  • Seven loaves fed four thousand with seven baskets leftover. (Mt. 15:32-39)
  • We must forgive our brothers/sisters 7 x 7 times. (Mt. 18:21; Luke 17:4)
  • Mary Magdalene had seven evil spirits cast from her. (Mar. 16:9, Pr. 6:16-19)
  • Seventh Feast: Sukkot (Tabernacles) Lev. 23
  • Seventh Spirit of God: Yirat Adonai (Fear/Reverence of God) Is. 11:2
  • Seventh Church of Revelation: Laodicea (Meaning justice or vengence of the people)
  • Negative side: One who sows discord or strife among brothers, tearing down the house. The opposite of restoration and rest. Chaos in the house and in relationships. Becoming wholly wicked. (Pr. 6:16-19) Destroying G-d’s Temple or House. Destroying creation, order, stability, and life. Rejecting the Kingdom and YHWH/Yeshua as King. Cup of iniquity, abominations, and wickedness becoming full, which results in destruction.

The harlot in the Book of Revelation rides a scarlet beast (see number 6) that has SEVEN heads. She is the epitome of one ruled by the image of the beast created on day six and the lusts of the flesh (the beast is red like Esau). The beast has ten horns (see 10 below), which denotes a completely wicked assembly. Instead of holding the holy Shabbat (7) Kiddush cup, she has a cup full of abominations. (Pr. 6:16-19)

Eight  

chetShemoni [f.], shemonah [m.] Literally to “make fat.” New beginnings, not just complete (like seven), but satiated. Becoming “fat” is having more than enough. Full to overflowing. Moves from natural to supernatural. Transcends natural time and space to supernatural realm. Figuratively, eight takes one through a full cycle of seven, and begins anew – the One Day – Yom Echad – of creation. But, it also alludes to greater authority (doubled 4), accountability, and holiness (set apartness). 

Torah Portion Shemini – “Eighth” (Lev. 9:1-11:47) describes what occurs “on the eighth day” after the inauguration of the Tabernacle. Aaron’s sons brought an esh zarah, a strange fire, before Adonai and His fire consumed them. There is a connection between the brazen altar and the incense altar (the latter being the offering of Aaron’s sons). Both discern between the spirit and the nephesh. While some nephesh might remain after passing through the brazen altar, none can be present at the golden altar, which is closer to the Presence of the Holy One. For YHWH our God is a consuming fire; He is a jealous God. (Dt. 4:24) His priests are required to teach the people the difference between the holy and the profane. (Lev. 10:10-11)

While “new beginnings” sound wonderful to the soul, it is imperative that one considers the cost for this to occur. All new life, new births, and new beginnings require a death (at least figuratively). The old must die in order for new life or for a new beginning to occur. The nephesh hates this message, because it does not want to relinquish the power of the soul, the power of sin, to God’s holy fire/altar. The ego wars against letting go, to submission, and obedience, because it cannot see past the natural, earthy realm. It doesn’t understand that the smoke rising up from its demise IS the Way to the heavenly realm, and true life. The sign of the covenant, circumcision, which is performed on the “eighth” day, teaches this same message. Saul and David are figures of the desires of the nephesh and the spirit, respectively. It’s not a coincidence that David was an “Eighth” son. 

There is a distinction, a division, a set-apartness involved with “eight.” Holiness is, in a sense, a boundary – or rather, a set of boundaries. There are levels of holiness explained in intricate detail in the Torah (Instructions) of God. Even at Mt. Sinai, the children of Israel were told not to cross the boundary set by Adonai, even in their zeal to gaze upon Him, or they would die. (Ex. 19) In our current state, God’s holiness would consume us. Until the final redemption, the redemption of our bodies (resurrection/change), we will suffer the same fate as Nadab and Abihu if we try to zealously cross a holiness boundary beyond what Adonai has prescribed for us. (Rom. 8:18-30, Eph. 4:30-32)

The priesthood had to live by stricter standards than average Israelites. Their boundaries were not as “loose,” because they were mediators and drew closer to the Holy One. Aside from this most holy duty, they were to teach the people the difference between the holy and the profane, and the clean and the unclean. These were/are God’s standards, not man’s. Carnal man is deeply opposed to such laws and standards, because these things are Holy and Spiritual, and man is not. (Rom. 7:12-24) The holiness of Adonai and His Torah are spiritually discerned, a carnal man cannot know them. (1 Cor. 2:14) Failing to teach these spiritual instructions to Adonai’s people does “violence” to His Torah, and profanes His Name. 

Ezekiel 22:26 (NASB) “Her priests have done violence to My law and have profaned My holy things; they have made no distinction between the holy and the profane, and they have not taught the difference between the unclean and the clean; and they hide their eyes from My sabbaths, and I am profaned among them.”

It is important to read the entirety of portion Shemini. The last half explains the distinctions between clean and unclean animals. This is not disconnected from what happened on the “eighth day” with Nadab and Abihu. The Christian world has mostly ignored or explained these laws away to conform to the desires of the nephesh (flesh). But, it is in this section that Adonai twice declares, “Be holy, because I am holy.” (Lev. 11:45-46) Food, what one “eats,” is deeply intimate. We are to make distinctions, based on what the Word of God says, between the creatures we eat, because they become a part of us (physical body). The spiritual counterpart is even more vital. We are to “eat” the Bread of God, the heavenly bread, which is His Word and Messiah, so it/He becomes a part of us too. This is what sustains, preserves, and allows life to continue in us in both the natural and spiritual realms. 

Be holy, be set apart, live by the boundaries declared from the mouth of Adonai in regard to food. Then, consider that only some “clean” creatures were fit to be placed on God’s holy altar – another, tighter boundary (holiness). These animals represented the offerer. Closely consider their natural aspects. Cows, goats, and sheep have “cloven hoofs” or feet. They are divided or separated in two, a distinction, akin to holiness and discernment. They also chew the cud. Study that process and relate to the Word of God, the word of His ministers, and the things you “consume.” What does this teach us, spiritually? The swine or pigs have feet that look “clean,” but they do not chew the cud. They are a figure of deception, hypocrisy, rebellion, and “strangeness.” Many years of my life, I could say that I resembled this unclean creature, because while I might have had cloven hoofs, I did not “chew the cud.” I ate anything – in both the physical and spiritual sense. I did not ruminate, meditate, or cut, divide, and separate what I was consuming (physically and spiritually), which means the desirable and undesirable both mixed together in my being to became one with me. I ate whatever came my way, just as the swine does. God’s people are to make a distinction between such things, even spiritual things, like the Bereans. (Acts 17:10-12)

Want a New Beginning? Make distinctions between the holy and profane, the clean and the unclean. Let those things that war against “it is written” in you DIE by the Letter, so the Spirit can quicken you to Life. 

  • Eighth Hebrew letter: Chet Numerical value of eight. Pictographic meaning wall, fence, protect, new beginning, separation, sin, outside, olam haba.
  • Covenant (pictured in circumcision on the 8th day).
  • The Tabernacle was dedicated in an eight-day ceremony.
  • High Priests wore eight garments: a linen tunic, linen breeches, a linen turban, and a long sash, the ephod, breastplate, a cloak of blue wool with bells and pomegranates, and a golden plate on their forehead inscribed with, “Holy to YHWH.”
  • Righteous King Josiah began his rule of Judah at the age of eight. (2 Kings 22:1-2) In the eighth year of his reign, while still a boy, he sought YHWH and began to purge Judah of high places and Asherim. (2 Chr. 34:3) He repaired the Temple, discovered the Torah, repented, and cleansed Judah further in the eighteenth year of his reign. (2 Kings 22:3 – 23:20) Also in his eighteenth year, he restored YHWH’s Passover (1st feast – see one). With Unleavened Bread, Passover week is EIGHT days, which mirrors the eight day festival of Sukkot plus Shemini Atzeret. (2 Kings 23: 21-25)
  • Eight days after His resurrection, Yeshua appeared to the disciples and spoke to (doubting) Thomas. Thomas proclaimed Yeshua “My Lord and my God.” (John 20:26-29)
  • The Transfiguration occurred on the eighth day (Luke 9:28); and Peter wanted to build three sukkot (tabernacles) for Yeshua, Moses, and Elijah. This is a direct reference to the season of the transfiguration: Sukkot – the eight-day feast of YHWH. It also reveals the realm outside of natural time and space – the future One Day – Yom Echad.
  • Torah (Law) is elevated to the spiritual realm in Ps. 119 by following an 8 verse alphabetical sequence. (See also Ps. 19:7) Paul says, “the Law is Spiritual” in Romans 7:14, indicating that it is spiritually discerned to the natural realm of carnal flesh.
  • Elijah performed eight miracles; and Elisha doubled that with sixteen (8 + 8).
  • Eight souls were saved from the flood in Noah’s day, a new beginning.
  • Chanukah (a late Sukkot festival) is eight days long. Its themes are overcoming darkness with LIGHT, heavenly miracles, supernatural oil, cleansing the Temple, defeating the enemy and idol worship, etc.
  • Shemini Atzeret, the last great 8th day of Sukkot asks one to linger (add to over flowing) one more day with YHWH.
  • King David, a prefigure of Messiah Yeshua, was the eighth son of Jesse (a multiple of four [number for scepter, government, authority, and rule]). (1 Sam. 17: 12-14)

Eight is passes the completed work of seven and moves one into the realm of the supernatural or the world to come. It also depicts new beginnings as Hebraic thought sees time and the calendar as cyclical, rather than linear. It is a doubling of four or authority and government. Thus, eight is a re-creation of the House/Tabernacle/Temple of YHWH. Coupled with the letter “yohd” (also the symbol for 10), creates the Hebrew word chai or LIFE. It is impossible to get to this level of closeness with Adonai without complete submission and obedience, as demonstrated by Yeshua. 

Nine  

tetTehshah [f.], teeshah [m.]  Last and largest single digit. Signifies finality, judgment, harvest, fruitfulness, the womb, duality (good/evil), concealment, truth, loving-kindness, fruit of the Spirit, turning to look upon/gaze, hour of prayer, etc. When nine reveals what it conceals inside, there is fruitfulness, multiplication, and the building of the House.

  • Ninth Hebrew letter: Tet Numerical value of nine. Pictographic meaning basket, good/evil, snake, surround, knot, twist, spiral, fruitfulness, repentance, judgment.
  • There are nine fruit and gifts of the Spirit. (Gal. 5:22-23, 1 Cor. 12:8-10)
  • Human gestation lasts nine months, linking the number nine to birth, fruit, and life.
  • Feast cycle covers nine months, again linking nine to birth (salvation), fruit, and life.
  • Chanukah (Feast of Dedication) falls in the ninth Hebrew month (Kislev).
  • The chanukiah menorah has nine branches, which represents the normal seven branched menorah that in tradition, miraculously stayed lit for eight days with only enough oil for one day. The ninth branch is the shamash or servant candle that lights the eight days. 
  • Ninth hour is the hour of prayer in Acts 3:1; 10:30.
  • Yeshua gave up His Spirit at the ninth hour, securing life for the world. (Mt. 27:46)
  • Cornelius saw an angel of God in a vision at the ninth hour. (Acts 10:3, 30)
  • Nine has mathematical properties unlike any other number. (See this article)
  • The first recorded biblical war involved four kings against five kings, which equals nine (4+5=9).
  • Abram was 99 when YHWH changed his name to Abraham, gave him the covenant of circumcision, and predicted Isaac’s birth. (Gen. 17)
  • Sarai was 90 when YHWH changed her name to Sarah and was promised a son (Isaac). (Gen. 17)
  • Yeshua will leave the 99 sheep to go after one. (Mt. 18:12)
  • Out of ten cleansed lepers, nine do not give praise to God. (Luke 17, one foreigner does give praise!)
  • End time harvest is marked by wars and rumors of war and great judgment. A harvest cannot be made without separating the wheat from the chaff or without putting a sickle to the heads of grain. (Hence, nine’s association with judgment.)
  • The last Nine Days of the Three Weeks, culminating with Tisha B’Av mark an intensified time of mourning for sin and rebellion, which resulted in the destruction of the first and second Temple on the 9th of Av

For much more on nine, click here.

Ten  

yohdEsehr [f.], ahsahrah [m.] Divine order, completed cycle, measure, or group (congregation) whether for good or evil, blessing or judgment. A tenth part represents the whole in a tithe. Thus, ten represents a complete congregation, body, or kingdom, whether good or evil.

The orig. meaning of this base prob. was ‘gathering, collection, union’. cp. Arab. ‘ashara (= he formed a community), ‘ashirah ( = tribe), ma’ashar (=a group of ten men). Accordingly, Heb. עשר (eser), Arab. ‘ashr, etc. prob. meant orig. ‘a group collection’, whence ‘a group of ten’, and ultimately ‘ten’.
  • Tenth Hebrew letter: Yohd Numerical value of ten. Pictographic meaning hand, work, worship, deeds, fist, power, congregation. Shows the possessive singular and past singular.
  • Ten Commandments or Ten Words
  • Ten Plagues
  • Abraham endured ten trials.
  • For the sake of ten righteous people, YHWH would have spared Sodom. (Gen. 18)
  • Abraham’s servant brought ten camels as gifts to Rebecca. He knew she was the one because she watered them. (Gen, 24) Her brother (Laban) and her mother wanted her tarry with them for ten days. Could these represent the Ten Words and what helps the Bride to endure the wilderness until she meets her Groom?
  • Laban changed Jacob’s wages ten times. (Gen. 31:7)
  • Ten of Joseph’s brothers had to go down to Egypt to buy grain because of famine. (Gen. 42:3) Joseph sent them back with ten donkeys loaded with goods and ten female donkeys loaded with grain. (Gen, 45:23)
  • On the tenth of the month of Aviv (Nisan), lambs were set-apart for each household and inspected for the Passover sacrifice. (Ex. 12) This was mirrored by Yeshua’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem on the tenth of Aviv as the sacrificial Lamb of G-d. He was also “inspected” in the four days before Passover as the Lamb of God. (Mt. 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-44, John 12)
  • Israel rebelled ten times in the wilderness. (Num. 14:22)
  • Israelites gathered at least ten homers of quail in the wilderness. Those that ate it died with the meat between their teeth. (Num. 11:32)
  • There were 10 of 12 spies that gave a bad report to Israel, costing them forty more years (4 x 10)  in the wilderness.
  • Foundation of Tabernacle was made from 10 x 10 silver sockets.
  • Fire came down from heaven ten times (six were in judgment).
  • Boaz sat before TEN men (elders/rulers) at the city gate to redeem the field of Naomi (Elimelech) and also to take Ruth as his wife to carry on the name of his deceased relative (Levirate marriage), Mahlon. (Ruth 4)
  • Ten Virgins (5 wise, 5 foolish).
  • Ten lost tribes of Israel.
  • Wicked Haman had TEN sons. (Esther 9:12)
  • Tenth generation represented whole. (Dt. 23:3)
  • Ten generations from Adam to Noah.
  • Minyan is made complete with ten men for prayer.
  • Ten Days of Awe between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
  • Day of Atonement falls on tenth day of Tishrei.
  • In the Parable of the Lost Coin (Luke 15:8-10), the woman has a total of TEN silver coins. (Silver is the metal/color of redemption.) When she loses one, she lights a LAMP and sweeps the HOUSE, until she finds the lost coin. Then, she and the entire community rejoices at finding the “lost” coin.
  • The beast that the harlot rides in Revelation has seven heads and TEN horns, as does the fourth beast in Daniel’s night visions (Dan.7). The horns represent wicked kings or rulers (authority and power).

Thus says the LORD of hosts, “In those days ten men from all the nations will grasp the garment of a Jew, saying, ‘Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.'” (Zec. 8:23 NASB)

 


[1] There are only five exceptions to this: Genesis 1:1 starts with bet (ב); and the other four start with the letters י (Genesis 49:8), ה (Exodus 14:28), ש (Leviticus 18:8), and מ (Numbers 24:5).

[2] Luton, Grant. In His Own Words: Messianic Insights into the Hebrew Alphabet. Beth Tikkun Publishing, 2018. p. 84

[3] The baraita continues: And as for the tablets, their length was six handbreadths, their width was six handbreadths, and their thickness was three handbreadths. The tablets were placed along the length of the Ark, one next to the other. If so, how much space did the tablets occupy along the length of the Ark? Twelve handbreadths, as each tablet was six handbreadths long. Three handbreadths were left there along the length of the Ark, for a total of fifteen handbreadths. Deduct a handbreadth from them: One-half a handbreadth for this wall, namely, the thickness of the wooden Ark itself, and one-half a handbreadth for the other wall. Accordingly, two handbreadths were left there, in which the Torah scroll written by Moses lay. (Bava Batra 14a)

[4] https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/mishnah

 

For Hebrew numbers 11-30, click here.

For references, please see footnotes on this page: Misparim

Alewine, Hollisa. The Creation Gospel Workbook 2: The Seven Abominations of the Wicked Lamp. The Creation Gospel, 2020.

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  7. Myjah

    The blessings of G-D have been teaching me the Hebrew language !
    Now, I have been sent here to discover by the Reach Hakodesh to learn Elohim’s numerical numbers ! You have been a blessing and inspiration! Amein.Toda Raba ve Shalom Aleichem Chavir.

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  8. Myjah

    My apologies. RUACH

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    • Gotta love autocorrect, lol! I knew what you meant. (: Thank you for taking the time to comment; it is always encouraging. May your studies be blessed!

      Shalom, Kisha

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  13. Brenda J Freeman

    In the dream this woman was talking to me, I don’t remember exactly what was being said until she suddenly said, to me, in front of other people, that I was going to die in 96 hours. I said 96 hours? I suddenly wondered how many days that was that I had left. I said I don’t want to die, but if it’s the Lord’s will then I will. then i repeated I really didn’t want to die in 96 hrs. Some of the people around me were incredulous and said, “she’s going to die in 96 hours?” – Suddenly it was important to me how I was going to die, I asked her a bit fearfully, will it hurt? She looked very seriously at me and nodded her head yes. I said, “I’m going to be killed aren’t I” – she nodded yes.

    When I woke up the first thing I did was to see how many days 96 hrs would be. 4 days.

    I am hoping you can shed some light. I have been searching for a meaning to this dream since 2015.

    And now I have had another dream, very different with the same number in it 2 days ago.

    I have been hoping to find a home for myself and my children so this dream was I finally found a house that worked for us, I really liked it and I said they are asking 103,000 but I will offer 96k. No one in the dream seemed to like the house as much as I did and seemed confused as to why I would want it but I said, I think it’s perfect. When I woke up, the thing that stood out to me was the number 96 again

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    • Shalom Brenda,

      Dreaming of your death is a metaphor. Usually, it indicates something in you that needs to die (fleshly nature). But it can also represent major change (death of a season of life). Think back to 2015. Did some big change occur in your life, something that you grieved over like a death? What about spiritually? Did your walk with the Lord change in a major way? The numbers 9 and 6 both imply a decision of some sort between truth and a lie, and spirit and the flesh. This isn’t an easy choice. The fact that 96 hours is equivalent to four days means that this decision(s) is related to authority/rulership. We have a choice to follow Adonai or not everyday. “Choose this day whom you will serve…” The problem for all of us is that the flesh doesn’t want to die. It hates and fears change.

      On the other hand, being killed, as in murdered, can indicate another person speaking evil (gossip) against you. In this case, the 96 and 4 means that this person was in a position of authority over you and was slandering or spreading lies against you or they were airing your dirty laundry (still gossip or Lashon Hara). All of this causes pain and a type of shedding of blood (death) to the other person. Hopefully, since this dream was a while back, some of the above will help you discern what the matter was about. (:

      In the new dream, you’re looking for a new home (place of rest/residency/life/Kingdom/Temple). 100 is one of the numbers for the nations and also multiplication (Seed produces hundredfold fruit when it falls on good soil). Three is new life and good counsel. Both IMO, are indicative of the House of Prayer for All Nations and producing good fruit. You really liked it, but the others didn’t see its appeal. This is often the case when we want to serve the Father and His House. It’s met with confusion and sometimes scorn. You offered 96,000 for the House. I think this is because again, it is about a decision.

      I hope this helps. I’ll ask my friend, Tekoa Manning, if she has further insight. (:
      Shavuah Tov,
      K. Gallagher

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      • Brenda J Freeman

        Thank you so much for responding! It means a lot to me and you have given me a lot to ponder. Oct 2014 I went through a breakup and had the dream Oct 2015. I was still grieving, yes like a death. Yes, my walk with the Lord also began to change, I began my road back…with many stumbles and setbacks but still on my way back.

        There is a lot of information here that resonates. I will pray on it for further revelation. Thank you so much and if you could ask your friend for further insights if she has them, would be very very appreciated.

        Thank you again, this dream has truly had me stumped but I have never forgotten it and it has been on my mind always, so I knew it was important.

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        • Brenda J Freeman

          Also, I find The House of Prayer for All Nations part of your reply very interesting. I pay my tithing towards the rebuilding of the 3rd Temple. I figured since I don’t trust organized religion much that the best thing to do is to give directly to the Lord’s Chosen People and to the rebuilding of the Temple.

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          • Tekoa

            Brenda, I would have to agree with Kisha here a 100%. And she really hit the nail on the head with the last portion. Yeshua said that the world would hate us, it hated him… When we start working on our temples, crucifying our flesh, and counting the cost, it can feel like a death. Just out of curiosity, how did you know the lovely Kisha had the gift of dream interpretation?

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            • Brenda J Freeman

              I had no idea. I’ve been searching for someone to help me interpret this dream for 2 years but no one ever responded to me. I have prayed and I have searched the matter out to the best of my ability on my own but never felt like I had the correct answer. I was searching again and stumbled upon a Jewish christian video and they were talking about Geamatri as having answers by the numbers relating to Hebrew words and scriptures…….and here I am, by accident 🙂

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  14. Brenda J Freeman

    And for 2 years I’ve seen the numbers 8:11 constantly on the clock, which is also my birthday. As well as the standard multiples everyone seems to see, 111.1111 – 222 555 444 888. Still causes me to pause every time I see them. I keep hoping it means something good is coming but it’s been years now soooo lol. I will continue to search those out and see but every site has different meanings, so I’ve been praying for wisdom and discernment.

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    • Have you looked up chapter 8 verse 11 in various books of the Bible? You might be surprised by what you find by doing that. (: Seeing the triplets of numbers, especially on clocks is intriguing. My rule of thumb with all numbers is the Creation Week; I see it as the foundation. Things can built upon that, but the foundation remains the same and solid, if that makes sense. (:

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      • Brenda J Freeman

        Yes, I had looked up all chapters and verses 8:11 yesterday morning lol…I have them all in a file. I’m not familiar with using the creation week? I’ve been thinking that 8 could mean new beginning and 11 could mean transition? I don’t know. But I constantly see 11’s, 33’s and 333’s, 444, etc. I will look at the week of creation in Genesis and see if anything jumps out at me. Thank you for the insight and ideas!

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  17. Looking at the number 10:
    You could add a bullet stating that
    On the 10th day of month one, the Lamb was to be set apart… on the 10th day before His death on the stake, Yahshua was examined by Pharisees!

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    • Excellent suggestion, Melissa! 😊 When I’m near my desktop, I’ll add it. Thank you!

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      • Renee

        Why does the number eight also symbolize sin and separation?

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        • Shalom Renee,

          In Hebrew, the number eight is also the letter chet – ח. Like every Hebrew letter and word, it has two sides, a positive and negative connotation. In other words, they are a contranym. Pictographically, chet is a fence. Fences can protect or they can imprison. So, are fences good or evil? The answer is yes. Context determines which is occurring in a given situation; and even then, the quality can flip if it becomes unbalanced. Fences separate one thing from another. This can be positive as the word kodosh (holy), means to be set apart. But, separation can also be negative, as sin separates one from God. Sin in Hebrew begins with the letter chet: חַטָּאת and חַטָּאָה But, that same word is also the sacrifice for sin.

          I hope this helps! (:

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          • Jacqueline Sims

            Do you have a number chart that has the meaning of the numbers from 1-to 100, like 21, 22, 23, and so forth what do they mean?. I have been searching, and all I see is 20, 30, 40, etc.

            Thank you,

            Jacqueline

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  18. Jacqueline Lewis

    I just found out that my grandfather is Jewish. I’m glad you have this website I get to know more about where I come from and the meanings behind them. God is persistent He keeps on showing me numbers. This will help me decipher what he trying to tell me.

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  21. Tracy A. Davis

    A Blessing – I had just started looking at the Hebrew letters, I am drawn to them. You have opened vast information that pray for understanding. I am a late Comer and was looking for the letter 53 ,I have seen this number for at least 20 year’s.

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  23. Eber Cantrel

    I love learning the Hebrew language, the numerical order what they mean. This root of everything that man has lost when reading scripture knowing the true nature of what things meant when the Bible was written.

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  29. Debby

    I found this precious pages feel very satified thankyou ..God blessings

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  30. Sally

    I am a follower of Jesus Christ but my son stopped following the Lord. He committed suicide 5 months ago at the age of 26 and this morning I had a dream about him. He and I were walking together in a park with huge rocks, tall trees and no grass. We were crossing a small pond bridge going to see his father but when we arrived we just turned around and continue the way we came. (My son was planning on moving out of the apartment we were living in before he took his life. It seems in the dream he has moved out). As we were walking I asked him how he was doing. He replied he was doing great and begin telling me some of his activities. The one that perked my attention was he attended a mission worship concert. (my thinking is he has given his life back to Christ) I tell him if he wants to he can returned home. He moved his head to look away from me and replied no. He said, I am going to use the 151 for… I did not hear what he said. I said to him, I just want you to know if you want to come home you can. We continued to walk over the bridge and at the same time we reached for each other’s hand. We continued to walk holding hands.
    Things that stood out to me are this is the 5th month of his passing, the bridge, the 151, him not wanting to return home and us holding hands (it felt like it was his way of comforting me about returning home)
    Just would like your thoughts especially about the numbers.
    Thanks!

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    • Hi Sally,
      I am so sorry that you lost your son. I can’t even imagine the pain of this great loss. I pray that the Lord continues to comfort you, even as He has done so with this dream. Sometimes the Lord gives us dreams for comfort, especially during times of grief. I believe that is what your dream is about.

      As you have likely read on my post already, 5 is a symbol of several things. In your case, having the dream in the fifth month after your son’s passing is a symbol of grace that is both sufficient and far reaching. It is a picture of the Good News and the salvation of the Lord.

      You were walking in a park toward a bridge to meet his father. This is The Father. He is just on the other side of the bridge – the place of transition and crossing over, even as death is a type of crossing over. This is why you didn’t cross the bridge with him. That is only for your son at this time.

      You were able to ask your son how he was doing and learned of his activities. I love this part because it is the key to the comfort aspect of the dream. Even your thoughts in the dream are part of the dream and they included learning that he was “giving his life back to Christ.”

      But he can’t return to what you mean by home. He is no longer in this realm of existence. Instead, he going to use the 151. I believe this is a reference to 7. (1+5+1 = 7) Your son’s mission is complete here (7), he is now attending and worshipping the Lord.

      Adonai often breaks the whole into pieces to help us understand. Like white light being refracted into 7 colors. It’s still just white light. Within 7, being complete, he pointed you to the aspects of one and five. One being a reference to unity with God and returning to the “One Day” outside of time as we know it. One is on either side of the number you heard. Five is power and the Gospel. It is in the heart of 151. This is the path he “using.”

      All in all, the dream is likely an answer to your heart’s most burning questions since his death. Take comfort that the Lord has answered you.

      Blessings,
      Kisha

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      • Sally

        Thank you for responding to my post.

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        • Sally, your post about your son was very moving. We have had our son get very close to this situation and many times we thought we may not see him again. Have you found any comfort in your faith and understanding since that sad time and event? I do not wish to pry and only feel hope which if you needed any, would gladly share.
          David

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          • Sally

            Hello David,
            I am happy that you did not have to experience the loss of your son and I pray he is healthy and strong these days.
            I have found comfort in my faith. If I did not have a relationship with Jesus Christ, I do not know how I would have gotten through the dark days…He gives me peace. I will never have understanding as to why my son decided to take his life. I do cry out sometimes “why did you leave us?” but I can only make assumptions.
            Thank you for your comment…I just saw it today.
            Sally

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  31. Mario

    Had a dream with numbers 100’s 10’s 1 and 0 in that order….

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  32. lawyermoodygmailcom

    Wow what a magnificent teaching bg

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  33. Anna Hall

    You say that the son that this woman tragically lost is now attending and worshipping the Lord. As far as I understood when we pass we instantly go into a deep “sleep” and stay like that until the great day of Resurrection, we do not do anything. If you could explain this to me, would much appreciate it. Thank you.
    Anna Hall

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    • Hi Anna,

      I do believe our great hope is bodily resurrection. And, sleep is indeed an idiom for death or being in the grave. One day we will hear a great shofar and rise to new life in Messiah.

      However, I also believe that YHWH is the essence of what we understand to be “time.” He is the One that was, and is, and is to come. He is not confined to time as we understand it here on earth. This is why one who is “asleep” awaits the resurrection and yet, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. (2 Cor. 5:8)

      While this seems to be a paradox to western thought, it makes perfect sense Hebraically. Christians argue back and forth over whether the “soul sleeps” or goes into the presence of God. Both have very viable arguments, because they are both right.

      There is a realm outside time, a veil we can’t quite see through. The Kingdom is here and not yet.

      I believe we are meant to struggle with this seeming paradox, and to meditate on the cycle or circular nature of times and seasons rather than view things on a western linear line. Meanwhile, we can trust that Adonai gathers one to His people, in the garden of Abraham’s bosom or lap, they await the resurrection, the body sleeps, yet the spirit returns to God who gave it (Ecc. 12:7), the souls under the altar cry out, but we see only dimly. We have faith that YHWH is sovereign and His Word is true.

      I know this isn’t a very satisfying answer nor is it thorough. Nevertheless, I hope it helps or at least inspires more meditation on His Word.

      Shalom,
      K

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  35. Sarah

    Wow! So interesting. Thank you

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  36. Fonda

    I was looking up numbers meaning this morning of a dream I had earlier this morning. I was with my cousin and her mom which is my Aunt we were shopping together then we went to get something to eat I was ordering my food and my cousin asked me to order hers she would be back so I ordered for both of us the total came to $20.50. I looked in my purse wallet and I only had a 10 and a 5 plus the cents the cashier was waiting and waiting he had a pleasant and patient face as I was watching for my cousin so she can give the extra because I ordered her food with mine but she never came so I walked over to her mom to let her know that I ordered her food with mine and I didn’t have enough i was waiting and watching for her but she haven’t returned so I’m short 5 dollars and the dream ended. I’ve been having dreams upon dreams I’m stuck this morning! HELP!
    Thank you!

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    • Hi Fonda, what are the first names of your cousin and your aunt? Likely, they don’t represent your real life relatives. Typically, the meaning of their names, and sometimes even their primary character traits, unlock these parables in the night. I’ll respond more once I know their names. If you prefer that to remain private, you can email me at kisha@graceintorah.net

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  41. Roberta

    I had a dream today that I hit 3 parked pickup trucks, at 3 different locations while driving a pickup truck. The pickup trucks were parked in tight locations where only 3 vehicles could park at a time. Thank you!

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  42. Powerful understanding of things, be blessed for your effort

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  43. Charis

    Hello! Just wondering does the 1.5 mean anything special as I am trying to understand the meaning of the tabernacle of Exodus by the meaning of numbers

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    • Shalom Charis,

      While the Bible focuses primarily on whole numbers, a half or .5 is used quite frequently. The following definitions is the Hebrew word for half used in reference to the Tabernacle:

      Hebrew Word Study H2677 חֲצִי ḥaṣiy: A masculine noun indicating half, middle. It is used about 120 times to express half of something by placing it before the word: half of their beards (2 Sam. 10:4); with a pronoun suffix added to it, such as nû, us, it means half of us (2 Sam. 18:3). It is also used to indicate the middle measure of something: with ‛aḏ preceding, it means up to half of something (Ex. 27:5, height); with the preposition be followed by a time word, it means half of the days (Ps. 102:24 [25]; Jer. 17:11); or half of the night, midnight (Ex. 12:29).

      Brown Driver Briggs H2677 חצי chêtsı̂y: 1) half 1a) half 1b) middle Part of Speech: noun masculine
      A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H2673

      As far as spiritual significance for a “half” in regard to the Tabernacle, I would submit that any building project, even a spiritual one, like building the House (Temple) of Adonai, requires parts to make the whole. Measurements are important for any structure to be sound, balanced, and level. I know you know this, but consider how this might be represented figuratively or spiritually. Anything that Adonai separates, divides, or halves is ultimately for the purpose of bringing it back together in the whole. The first three creations days teach this same lesson, and the creation week IS teaching how the House or Temple is built in Ancient Near East understanding.

      I hope this helps,
      Kisha

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  44. Julie Stokes

    What do you think the number 444 means? Thank you!

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    • Hi Julie, Sorry for the late reply. Did you see this number in a dream? It could be several different things. But, as a triple of four, I would think in that direction first. Government, authority, light, etc. I hope that helps!

      Kisha

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  45. Henry Caleb

    It’s wow to know the meaning of numbers in Hebrew

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  47. Elizabeth

    Thank you so much for putting this blog together. It is very helpful and a great resource.

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  48. Austine USHIE

    Awesome & Great!
    Reading thru your article on Hebrew Numbers made me to begin to appreciate mystery behind Hebrew. And above it all to appreciate the Almighty God…!
    Than you very much.

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  49. MRoux

    Hi, you wrote about placing a zero behind a number but what if you place it in front? Like what could “07” mean?

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    • I assume you mean something like .07, seven tenths? No matter which direction one is moving – getting infinitely smaller or infinitely greater, the implication is the same. God is infinite, eternal, and limitless in every direction and dimension. This must be understood as the foundation before getting into specifics.

      I mentioned that placing a zero behind a number increases it’s value/meaning. Whereas, your question was what about placing it in front of a number. In math, this decreases a number’s value. That is the natural – the tangible part of the metaphor we are using to understand something spiritual, intangible. Does that make sense? Though the place value is decreasing, or getting smaller, it is still moving toward infinity. Decreasing isn’t always something negative. (Consider humility.) In many cases, it is absolutely necessary for something greater to be revealed. (John 3:30)

      I hope this helps!

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      • Madelief

        Definitely helps and gives me more to think about. Thank you.
        I had a dream little over a year ago, maybe you could also share your thoughts on it? There’s nothing with numbers in it but here goes;
        I was at the house I grew up in with my parents and sisters. We were not living there anymore but there was some kind of party and everyone was just standing around talking. In my dream, I was on the top floor in my parent’s old room. The TV was switched on and it was showing a violent scene of someone being killed and it took a second look to realize the person was my sister. No one paid much attention to it but I noticed the blood of the scene falling on the floor as if what was happening on the TV was real. Some people were also standing on the balcony of my parents’ room and as I looked towards them, I started feeling very upset and screaming about how can everyone just stand around watching this as if it is nothing?! I noticed a dark cloud and before even being able to think about it, I pointed to the dark cloud and yelled “it is him! He’s doing this!” and as I said that, a man appeared and it seemed like no one really noticed him but were just looking at me like I’m crazy. This man also looked at me and I could feel he was angry at me and at the same time, I felt like I was being strangled and help up in the air. I was also feeling angry towards him and told him that he’s not allowed to touch or hurt me. The dream pretty much ended right there. I felt incredibly angry and like I had met the devil himself. I
        Do you think there is any meaning in it?

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        • Margaret Spriggs

          Dear Madelief, / Kisha Gallagher, I am wondering if you received a reply to the dream where you wondered about the possibility of a meaning from the Lord. Perhaps a reply was given privately. If not, I am happy to offer some thoughts for you to pray about as I think the dream is very significant from a Biblical perspective. I offer any help with dreams freely as we have received so freely from Jesus Christ.

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    • Antidote

      God or ZERO is already before every other number, so the ZERO has no effect because its already in effect in the 7 (i.e. 7 and 07 are the same).

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  50. Antidote

    Probably also worth mentioning if you are looking at number less than one, but greater than zero, then you are between the infinity of the Father and the infinity of the Son. Therefore, you could say, “A universe within a universe” because it’s infinite at both ends.

    Also, numbers greater than 9 are known as “powers” in maths (apologies if that was already known). The insinuation is that 10 is 1 to the power of 1. So each 10 incoporates ALL the numbers before it. The number spectrum between 1-9 is a representative scale of the infinite broken into 10 qualities. Similar to a musical octive, its up a level but still the same.

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  52. AMOABENG CASTRO

    PLEASE, I PRAY THAT THROUGH YOU GOD USE YOUR PLATFORM TO HELP ME WITH UNDERSTANDING OF A DREAM OF SOMEONE WHO TOLD ME THAT THE 512 IS WRITTEN HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY SHOWING CALENDAR.

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  53. cecilia mercado

    I found this site very informative. Lately, I have been expressing my love for my Lord more than ever. I have asked him to hold my hand and do not let go. when I think of G-d and read any part of the bible I just start crying. I asked the Lord to help me understand what I am reading when it comes to the Bible and to speak to me. This morning as I was waking up I heard
    ( March 10, 1979). I was repeating this information as if I was told to remember it with urgency. I was looking up the numbers but I am confused as to how to break up 1979, even though I heard March am I suppose to equate that with 3? how should I figure out what I am being told?

    Thank you in advance.

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  60. Katherine L Bernholz

    I need prayer. On the 8th of Nov, 2020, just before I woke up I heard, “Remnant. 4. 5. Faster”. On the 9th of Nov, 2020, just before waking, I heard “12. And something with the letter “G”. I think the word was an old city in Isreal, but I just cannot remember. I have continued in prayer and listening to and for Gods Word. Everything keeps pointing back to “The Remnant”. Pray that God sends me wisdom, knowledge, favor, discernment and confirmation. Many blessings.

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  61. Laura

    I couldn’t stop crying reading this! How beautiful if God and his phenomenal wisdom and purpose! Such a blessing reading this! I was wondering if I could get in touch with the author as I would love to ask him/her a few questions?

    Shalom and much love in Christ

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  64. Brenda

    My dream was on January 29, 2021.

    I’m in a garden atrium in a house looking at the soil, and I see a rock so I turn it over and look at whats underneath it. An acquaintance from my past named Craig walks in and puts 3 blue ceramic cisterns on top of a barrel inside the atrium. Next someone breaks into the house and begins stabbing me with a knife across my belly many, many times. I run into the room where Craig is lying asleep to alert him. Next I see Shania Twain is having a small concert in another room in the house, however I’m viewing it from outside the room. Now Shania comes toward me as I’m lying on my bed and lays down next to me and begins holding me, I feel very comforted. As I get up from the bed she asks me if I’m bringing a candle. At that moment I realize my baby has been stolen so I take off to find it.

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  67. Wow. Just read the meaning of the number Four. Wow! G-d’s word is so deep and fascinating. Will we ever reach the depths of it? I am in awe..! Thank youfor this article!

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  68. Mike T.

    For the number zero, it’s interesting that it is God or Nothing.

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  77. Kisha, this is excellent information. Thank you! I am wondering if I could quote a small portion of it for a book I am writing about water. I specifically am interested in the number three. Thank you!

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  79. Michael Engwau

    I’m delighted to find this site for learning Hebrew. God bless you so much for your creativity. M

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  80. Christina B.

    Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
    I’ve been thinking I have lost my mind for almost a year. I have been researching, and digging, and asking for answers to no avail. I was at one point told don’t dig to deep into this because it’s demonic. I have been seeing numbers in multiples for a while now. 222,333,444,555, ect. EVERYWHERE. It was subtle at first, then it became very noticeable to the point of what is going on. I felt all along that whatever is happening to me is spiritual and a gift from the Lord. I just need to continue to pray, pay attention and listen so HE can lead me into what it is He is wanting me to use this gift for. Dreams are also getting more frequent and one of these dreams I just can’t understand the full meaning of and I feel like it is deeply important to find out the meaning. In the dream I was helping my sons pastor buy shingles for his house. I showed him two different types of shingles for his house. One type of shingles was $63. and one type was $80. then the dream ended. Any and all insight into my dilemma would be very much appreciated. Again, thank you for all of your hard work you have put into this website. I can breathe a little easier now knowing my mind is indeed somewhat intact. HAHA

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    • Shalom Christina,

      You are not losing your mind! (: As you know, shingles are vital to finishing a roof, the “covering” of a “house.” I think this is the key to your dream and the numbers just add some detail about the “cost” of different coverings. We are to “count the cost” before undertaking any building, including the greater reality, the building of Adonai’s House, His People and His Kingdom. Six and multiples like 60, 600, 6000, 600,000, etc. are akin to day 6 of creation, the number and day of the beasts and man. On the positive side, this is very good, if one is reflecting the image of the Creator in the earth. On the negative side, it figures one reflecting the image of the beast (one that lives by instinct, desire, feelings, intellect, rather than “it is written.”) Three can figure the same – new/resurrected life or hands (tongue) that sheds innocent blood. Likely, other context from your dream will help you discern which side of the contranym you are dealing with. For eighty, consider the meaning of 8, and also the letter peh, which also means mouth and the number 80.

      All Kingdom work is costly, but the cost is always to our fleshly desires. We are called to a sacrificial life like our Savior. The latter choice of $80 can be “every word that proceeds from the mouth (peh/80) of God.” (Dt. 8:2-3) Yeshua defeated the enemy with this passage from the Word. (Mt. 4) I think of the two choices, my preference would to be covered by the more costly $80 dollar shingles/covering. (: Six and even 63 are too closely linked to man and the beast than to Adonai. BUT, the dream’s context might paint an entirely different picture – especially if you’ve had other dreams related to this one that reveal more. For what it’s worth, I hope this helps anyway. (:

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  83. Gitte

    Thanks for your thorough explanations. I’ve returned to them again and again. I’ve kept seeing the time 11:11 lately, so this time I read about One and Four.

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