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1Magdalene's Lost Legacy

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  • Title: Magdalene's Lost Legacy
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  • Languages: ➤  English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 183
  • Publisher: Bear & Company - Planeta
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  • Publish Location: Barcelona

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"It is my conviction that Christianity at its inception included the celebration of the hieros gamos, the "sacred marriage" of opposites, a model incarnate in the archetypal bridegroom and his bride-Jesus Christ and the woman called "the Magdalene.""

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  • First Year Published: 2003
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    Gematria

    In numerology, gematria (/ɡəˈmeɪtriə/; Hebrew: גמטריא or גימטריה, gimatriyyā, plural גמטראות or גימטריות, gimatriyyot, borrowed via Aramaic from Koine

    Numerology

    "numerology" is not recorded in English before c. 1907. The practice of gematria, assigning numerical values to words and names and imputing those values

    All Hope Is Gone

    metal genre towards a groove metal style. Songs such as the opening track "Gematria (The Killing Name)" and the title track espouse the band's more brutal

    English Qaballa

    Equinox and, starting in 1981, published additional material about his gematria system over the course of five issues of the journal, finishing in 1982

    Basmala

    The Basmalah (Arabic: بَسْمَلَة, romanized: basmalah; also known by its opening words Bi-smi llāh; بِسْمِ ٱللهِ, "In the name of God") is an Islamic phrase

    Hermetic Qabalah

    Pythagoras of Samos, practiced isopsephy, the Greek predecessor of Jewish gematria. Pythagoras was a contemporary of the philosophers Anaximander, Anaximenes

    Quran code

    be assigned a specific numerical value, also called Abjad numerals or gematria: This system is the same as Syriac alphabetic numerals. Abdullah Arik,

    Number of the beast

    number are usually interpreted by applying one of three methods: Using gematria to find the numbers that equate to the names of world leaders, to check

    Zayin

    two heads – which represents both love and fear — Maggid of Mezeritch In gematria, zayin represents the number seven, and when used at the beginning of Hebrew

    Biblical numerology

    have raised the possibility of gematria on various occasions in the Hebrew Bible. There are at least two cases of gematria appearing in the New Testament