Gematria (Farrar, History of interpretation, 1886)

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   i. Gematria is a corruption of Geometria, one of the many Greek words which are naturalised in Talmudic Hebrew. The chief branch of this method resembled the Greek isopsephism and consisted in establishing mystic relations between different conceptions, based on the numerical equivalence of value in the letters by which they are expressed. [...]

Farrar, Frederic William, History of interpretation: eight lectures preached before the University of Oxford in the year MDCCCLXXXV on the foundation of the late Rev. John Bampton, New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., Publishers and Importers, 1886, pp. 96, 98.

Online Source: archive.org/details/historyofinterpr00farr_0

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