Sunday, October 15, 2006

The Esoteric Meaning of Numbers - Numerology 110


Who knows TEN?
I know TEN.
Ten are the commandments

I had earlier stated that numbers one through five were one group of numbers and six through ten are another. Ten is the last of the base numbers. Yes, the Echad Mee Yodeah continues on until thirteen, but for all practical purposes, eleven through thirteen are ten plus one through three.
Ten denotes completion. Ten completes each set of numbers: units, tens and hundreds. With ten "sayings" Hashem created the world. There were ten items that were created the very first Friday during the twilight hours (bein hashmashos) right before the world's first shabbos. There were ten generations from Adam until Noach, then that generation, Dor Hamabul, was complete. There were ten generations from Noach until Avraham. Avraham underwent ten nisyonos/tests before Hashem fully recognized him as His faithful servant. Ten makos in mitzrayim. Finally, what made us into not only a nation, but Hashem's nation, was the giving of laws. How many? Obviously, to complete the process, Ten.

Oh, P.S. How many days to complete the days of the teshuva process, of course, ten.

5 Comments:

Anonymous AKA Sweetie Dream said...

The yud is very significant in my life so its very much appreciated that you are sharing this. Great blog!

October 16, 2006 2:11 PM  
Blogger Neil Harris said...

Glad to see your series up and running again!!

October 16, 2006 6:53 PM  
Blogger Pragmatician said...

how exciting to find meaning in everything, even plain numbers.

October 17, 2006 7:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry. It's 14 commandments in the "Ten Commandments". Ibn Ezra, the Rambam etc. That's why they tend to be called the Decalogue or Ten Sayings or even Aseres haDibros in the older texts.

March 04, 2008 4:37 PM  
Blogger aoc gold said...

Where Go The Boats?

(1)

Dark brown is the river,
Golden is the sand.

It floats along forever,

With trees on either hand.
(2)

Green leaves a-floating,

Castles of the foam,

Boats of mine a-floating

Where will all come home?
(3)

On goes the river

And out past the mill,

Away down the valley,

Away down the hill.
(4)

Away down the river,
A hundred miles or more,
Other little children

Shall bring my boats ashore.
-----by aoc powerlevewling

August 25, 2008 12:02 AM  

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