Numbers

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All Things Fourteen

Hindu-Arabic: 14, Roman: XIV
Tarot Divination: The Temperance card represents radiance or radiant energy.
Silicon (Si)fourteenth element in periodic table

All Things Fifteen

Hindu-Arabic: 15, Roman: XV
Phosphorus (P) fifteenth element in periodic table
Tarot Divination: the Devil card represents black magic, discontent, depression, illness. Wrong use of force.

All Things Sixteen

Hindu-Arabic: 16, Roman: XVI
Sulphur (S) sixteenth element in periodic table
Tarot Divination: the Tower card

All Things Seventeen

Hindu-Arabic: 17, Roman: XVII
Chlorine Cl seventeenth element in periodic table
Tarot Divination: the Star card

All Things Eighteen

Hindu-Arabic: 18
Roman: XVIII
Silver Ar
Tarot – the Moon card

All Things Nineteen

Hindu-Arabic: 19, Roman: XIX
Potassium (K)
Tarot – the Sun card

All Things Twenty

Hindu-Arabic: 20
Roman: XX
Calcium (Ca)
Roman word viginti, vicensimus Greek word icosa
Tarot Divination– the judgment card

All Things Twenty One

Hindu-Arabic: 21, Roman: XXI
Unus et viginti
Age of reason, age of emancipation
Tarot – the world card

Twenty-two

Prophetic referecnes: Twenty-two is thought to be a sublime number for two reasons. First, God is believed to have spoken in the Hebrew language, a language with twenty-two letters, when He commanded the world to exist.

Second, sacred numbers were never chosen haphazardly and the number 22 has a secret sense. It is the measure of the circumference of the circle when the diameter is seven (the magic number). This proportion is no longer a religious secret, but is widely used today and is known as (pi). The real mathematical value of pi is the recurring number 22/7. The number of a prophet or sorcerer.

Other Numbers with Symbolic References

Forty

40 Christian number of Trial & Testing
40 days of Moses on Mt. Sinai
40 Days of Deluge
Jesus tempted 40 days in wilderness after baptism

Fifty

Hindu-Arabic: 50, Roman: L
Roman word quinquaginta

One Hundred

Hindu-Arabic: 100, Roman: C
Roman word entum, centensiumus – cent, century

Five Hundred

Hindu-Arabic: 500, Roman: D

One Thousand

Hindu-Arabic: 1000, Roman: M

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Sources. Some information drawn from:
The Discoverers by Daniel J. Boorstin
The Numerology Workbook by Julia Line
Dartmouth, Number Symbolism in the Middle Ages at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit8/unit8.html
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