The Mystical Meaning of Theos A Greek Qabalah Perspective
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Why is the Divine Substance called Theos*? This term, derived from the Greek, was chosen by the Septuagint translators and later adopted by the apostles, who wrote in Greek. The etymology of *Theos is rich and layered, resonating with meanings that illuminate the nature of the Divine. It is commonly thought to originate from the verb *τίθημι* (*tithēmi*), meaning to place, appoint, or ordain*. Phurnutus the Stoic, writing during the reign of Nero, suggested that the word *theoi (gods) comes from *θέσις* (*thesis*), meaning position or *placing*, as the ancients viewed the gods as beings who ordered the cosmos and maintained its harmony. • Herodotus, much earlier, proposed a similar derivation, noting that the Pelasgi, the ancient inhabitants of Greece, used the term theoi because the gods had disposed and arranged all things in the natural world. From these ancient insights, Theos in the singular was adopted by the writers of the New Testament as the supreme designation of the Divine, emphasizing Yahweh as the sole Disposer, Former, and Sustainer of all creation, as declared in Jeremiah 10:16: • He is the former of all things. • The Mystical Meaning of *Theos*: A Greek Qabalah Perspective • To fully grasp the depth of *Theos*, we must delve into the symbolism of its letters, which in the Greek Qabalah convey profound truths about the corporeal and multifaceted nature of the Divine Substance. • #### Theta (Θ) • **Symbolic Meaning**: Theta represents divine will, cosmic law, and order. Its circular form suggests completeness, unity, and perfection, symbolizing the wholeness of the cosmos governed by divine authority. • *Mystical Insight**: Theta is the corporeal heart of *Theos*, the essence of divine will manifested in physical creation. It signifies that *Theos is not a distant abstraction but an active, governing force within the cosmos, embodying justice and harmony. • #### Epsilon (Ε) • **Symbolic Meaning**: Epsilon embodies essence, life, and the eternal flow of energy. It signifies the spark of existence, the origin from which all life emanates. • *Mystical Insight**: Epsilon reveals *Theos as the source of all being, imbuing creation with purpose and vitality. It reflects the corporeal emanation of divine energy, sustaining the material universe with wisdom and power. • #### Omicron (Ο) • **Symbolic Meaning**: Omicron, a perfect circle, symbolizes unity, continuity, and the cyclical nature of life and the cosmos. • **Mystical Insight**: Omicron expresses the corporeal completeness of *Theos*, the Alpha and the Omega. It is the physical manifestation of divine unity, ensuring that all creation remains interconnected and returns to its divine origin. • #### Sigma (Σ) • **Symbolic Meaning**: Sigma represents integration and cohesion, the gathering of all into a unified whole. • *Mystical Insight**: Sigma reflects *Theos as the corporeal intelligence that binds creation into a cohesive, harmonious reality. It emphasizes the divine unity underlying the diversity of the natural universe. • Theos as Corporeal • Unlike abstract philosophical interpretations, Theos is not an incorporeal or formless essence. Theos is a corporeal, tangible being whose substance permeates and sustains the universe. Just as creation is material, so too is its source. The corporeality of Theos aligns with the biblical declaration that humans were created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:26), affirming that Theos possesses form, substance, and presence. • Theos and the Greek Qabalah • The Greek Qabalah deepens the mystical understanding of Theos by exploring the numerical and symbolic values of its letters: • 1. *Theta (Θ)**: Numerical value 9, the number of completion and divine order, reflecting *Theos as the perfect governor of creation. • 2. **Epsilon (Ε)**: Numerical value 5, symbolizing life and the transformative power of the Divine. • 3. **Omicron (Ο)**: Numerical value 70, denoting fullness, divine insight, and the connection between heaven and earth. • 4. **Sigma (Σ)**: Numerical value 200, representing unity and divine protection over creation. • These numerical values reveal Theos as the corporeal force integrating the heavens and the earth, the giver of life, and the sustainer of cosmic harmony. • Theos vs. God • The term Theos carries a depth and reverence that the English word God often lacks. Theos signifies the corporeal, active, and sustaining presence of the Divine Substance. In contrast, the word God*, derived from the Old Saxon *gōd (meaning good*), is a generic term that lacks the precision and mystical significance of *Theos*. To preserve the sanctity of the original term, *Theos should be rendered as *Deity*, highlighting its role as the disposer and former of all things.
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