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  2. Birkat HaBayit - Wikipedia

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    Birkat HaBayit (Hebrew: ברכת הבית, meaning Blessing for the Home) is a Jewish prayer often inscribed on wall plaques or hamsas and featured at the entrance of some Jewish homes. There are various versions of the prayer.

  3. Chinese numerology - Wikipedia

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    There is an exception for the Cantonese with the house number 54, which is considered very lucky as it sounds like 唔死 (m̀ séi) meaning "Will not die and shall live forever". [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The number 9 is considered the highest number representing great success in Chinese numerology, thus the number 54 can also be interpreted as 5 + 4 = 9 ...

  4. Biblical numerology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Israelites at one point are said to command over 400,000 men (Judg. 20:2, 17). In Samuel, the number of men that Saul is said to command at one point reaches 330,000 (1 Sam. 11:8). Nevertheless, the numbers in these texts do not appear to have been used for literary or creative purposes in the same way as they were in Chronicles.

  5. Major Arcana - Wikipedia

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    The secret meanings of these twenty-two Arcana are then expounded to him. [ 26 ] Christian attempted to give authority to his analysis by falsely attributing an account of ancient Egyptian initiation rites to Iamblichus , but it is clear that Christian was the source of any initiatory relevance to the tarot trumps. [ 2 ]

  6. House (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    The first house represents the self, while the second house relates to personal possessions and finances. The third house pertains to communication and siblings, [2] while the fourth house represents home and family. The fifth house is associated with creativity and romance, while the sixth house relates to work and health.

  7. Strength (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The Strength card was originally named Fortitude, and accompanies two of the other cardinal virtues in the Major Arcana: Temperance and Justice.. The older decks had two competing symbolisms: one featured a woman holding or breaking a stone pillar, and the other featured a person, either male or female, subduing a lion.

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  9. Household deity - Wikipedia

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    A household deity is a deity or spirit that protects the home, looking after the entire household or certain key members. It has been a common belief in paganism as well as in folklore across many parts of the world. "Household god" in Gezer by R A Stewart Macalister