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Writer's pictureMichael Berkley

Hidden meaning in ABRAHAM


I’ve been working on part 4 of my fiction series.


I thought it would be good to share this portion, which I’m working into the story.


It’s the deconstruction of the name Abraham.


I learned many suns ago that some words are written backwards, others are symbolic, and they all have meanings based on their numerical value.


Abraham is no exception.


Before Abraham had children, his name was Abram.


When he became a father, his name was changed or elevated to Abraham.


The Rule of 9 (modern/Pythagorean) numerology, Abram’s numerical value is 17 (1+7= 8).


17 represents immorality and is also associated with the Star of the Magi.



Abraham’s numerical value is 26 (2+6= 8).


In Gematria numerology, the #26 is the sum of the word Yahweh.


As we look at the names, we see both Abram and Abraham have great values.


However, Abraham (26) has a higher value than Abram (17).


It’s like advancing to a higher degree (compound number) within the same natural lesson or level in a sacred order.


When I analyze Abraham from a different perspective, breaking the name into 3 parts (Ab-ra-ham), I recognize something else.


Ab reversed is Ba.


Ab (also spelled ib) means heart (symbolically attached to the soul).


Ba is the Egyptian word for soul.


Ra is another spelling for Re who is the Egyptian Deity related to the sun.


Always remember the classical Semitic languages remove the vowels.


Ham has a numerical value of 13.


Again, 13 means manifesting universal principles on Earth or creating heaven on earth.


The meaning of Abraham, in this manner, connecting the heavenly soul (solar/sun) with man’s soul (solar plexus/subconscious mind).


In other words, manifesting universal sun (principles) to earth’s sun (As above; so below).

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