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    Gideon Jagged
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    Does anyone know of any Hebrew words totally 888? I've found only Greek ones so far.

    Thanks,
    —Gideon

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    Corvinae
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    www.gematrix.org/?word=888

    Words and phrases.....

    Upon looking deeper....
    I see a bit of a cultishness of webpages stating Jesus is 888.

    I personally wouldn't read to far into that, as supposedly according to those sources as well, my name is 888 too. 👹

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    Gideon Jagged
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    Thanks!

    I found this site last night, too

    www.biblewheel.com/GR/GR_Database.ph

    it's only the Bible, but there's a lot of good stuff there, too.

    —Gideon

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    Jim Eshelman
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    Now I'm home and have access to my gematria data base, I can look some things up for you.

    Yes, 888 is a number that speaks primarily through the Greek. The fact that it is the value of IHSOUS - Jesus - focused a great deal of Greek gematria attention on it, especially Bond and Leigh. This is probably the basis of 8 being called "the Dominical Number," with 888 being essentially a "Grand Dominical Number."

    But, of Hebrew, my very favorite is that 888 is the value of AMTh VAMth, emeth ve-emeth, "Truth of Truth."

    The other main entry I have is ChPP, chapap, "to cover or protect."

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    Gideon Jagged
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    That's quite helpful, thanks. I found another interesting one. It's the value of λεγων a word meaning "teller" or "telling"

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