Behold!
Ashe Bethsheba Ashe
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Sachbuch / Religion: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
Beschreibung
From the ancient to modern times, Gematria has been used to add extra context and revelation to writings and scripture. Behold will equip you with the knowledge and understanding you need to uncover the secrets of biblical and occult texts - from the Tanakh, to the New Testament to Aleister Crowley's Liber Al vel Legis. Gematria is a fascinating art that began in the bronze age with the invention of the alphabet. At first it was used for number magic and it empowered blessings and curses and the names of God, but it gradually developed into a fully fledged and sophisticated formal system of rhetoric mathematics in the Iron age, that was used together with an ancient system of classification for God's creation (the Merkabah). Behold was written by the creator of the Shematria Gematria calculator, after more than a decade of study into biblical hermeneutics and Kabbalah which led to the decipherment of the Biblical system. Behold will fundamentally change how you read and interpret scripture forever, deepening your understanding and appreciation of biblical and occult texts. This third expanded critical edition incorporates crucial information on Genesis 1-2, and explodes the ideological basis of religious Zionism, revealing the true covenants between God and humankind. Behold includes everything you need to contextualize biblical writings for yourself. This third edition contains 344 pages (108,000+ words), and is illustrated in full color. Reviews A Kabalistic tour de force. For the modern Kabalist (who might be tempted to be dismissive of the scriptural roots and applications of the qabalah), Behold!: The Art and Practice of Gematria is perhaps the most valuable contribution to the study of modern qabalah in over a century. Lon Milo DuQuette, author of The Chicken Qabalah of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford Bethsheba Ashe has immersed herself in the study of the mathematic secrets hidingin the Torah. She takes a difficult subject and explains it expertly. Judith Dillon, author of The Alphabet and the Mystery Traditions