Gematria - Sepher Sapphires Volume 1.pdf
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quinance of Pisces; Angel by day of the 8 of<br />
Cups. see Appendix 10.<br />
r> thumb, big toe. Has a distinctly esoteric and<br />
phallic significance. In Exodus 29:20: "then thou<br />
shall kill the ram, and take of his blood, and put<br />
it upon the tip of the right ear of his sons, and<br />
upon the thumb of their right hand, and upon the<br />
&eat toe of their right foot, and sprinkle the<br />
blood upon the altar round about." The reference<br />
is to the consecrating of priests. see 707<br />
It species, kind; sort. In Psalm 144:13: "Our<br />
barns will be filled with every kind of<br />
provisions. Our sheep will increase by the<br />
thousands, by tens of thousands in our fields.<br />
5 ~ "Possessor 3 ~ of Night." variant spelling.<br />
also called Abigail. In 2 Samuel 18:25:<br />
"...Abigail, the daughter of Nehash." Nahash is<br />
the serpent, or the power connected with<br />
Scorpio. see 358,61,499.<br />
my strength, power, might.<br />
rr;P 723 Kebode IHVH. "The Glory of<br />
IHVH." In Exodus 16:lO: "And it came to pass,<br />
as Aaron spoke unto the whole congregation of<br />
the children of Israel, that they looked toward the<br />
wilderness, and, behold, the glory of the Lord<br />
appeared in the cloud."<br />
I. "12. The demonstrative sign united to the root<br />
IN, symbol of the moral or physical<br />
circumscription of the being, constitutes a root<br />
ruler of water. i.e. the alchemical Water<br />
or "Water of Mercury."<br />
which devklops two distinctmeanings according<br />
as they are considered as mind or matter. From<br />
the view point of mind, it is a moral<br />
fm Dagan. Night demon of lSt decanate of<br />
Sagittarius. W means "this"; P means<br />
manifestation which makes the faculties of the l1garden:.(i.e. the garden of subconsciousness).<br />
being understood and determines the kind, for This decanate is under the rulership of Jupiter<br />
that of matter, it is a physical manifestation and suggest the negative attributes of depression,<br />
which delivers the body and abandons it to<br />
pleasure. Thence:<br />
indetermination and short-sightedness on<br />
subconscious levels." also 1+7= 27, dag, fish =<br />
11. Every classification by sort and by kind<br />
Pisces = 1N = "where, whither?" see 7,5 1.<br />
according to the faculties: every pleasure of the<br />
body for its nourishment: figuratively, all<br />
lewdness, fornication, debauchery: a prostitute,<br />
a place of prostitution, etc.<br />
'fl love, kindness, grace, precious. Notariqon<br />
for, Chokmah Nesetrah, m O f 7BZn 1, the<br />
Secret Wisdom, i.e. the Qabalah. see 11 1, 53,<br />
788,60.<br />
111. r1 action of being nourished, feeding the<br />
body; or metaphorically the action of enjoying,<br />
2 Nogah. the sphere of Venus, Netzach;<br />
making abuse, prostituting one's self." [d701ivet,<br />
1976, p. 343.1 see 707<br />
shining, brightness, morning star. Variant<br />
spelling. see 64.<br />
bonum (Lt). utility, profit, good.<br />
133 Nebo. The planet Mercury worshipped as the<br />
celestial scribe by the Chaldean (Isaiah 46:l) and the<br />
lumen (Lt). light (literally and figuratively). see ancient Arabians. The etymology of the name does<br />
570.<br />
not ill accord with the office of mercury; namely 133<br />
for K133 i.q. Nl33 (vowel points omitted) the<br />
rosae (Lt). of the rose, rosy. Refers to the symbol interpreter of the Gods, the declarer of their will; for<br />
of the human soul, of aspiration. The red rose the root 133 (vowel points omitted). As to the<br />
symbolizes desire, the white purity. see 42 1 (Lt). worship of Mercury by the Chaldeans and Assyrians,<br />
we find it attested by the proper names which have<br />
this name at the beginning, as Nebuchadnezzar,<br />
Nebushasban (see them a little below), and also those<br />
mentioned by classic writers, Nabonedus,<br />
Nabonassar, Naburianus, Nabnoasbus, etc. -<br />
Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old<br />
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