The flags of Britain, France and the United States are all made of the colors red, white and blue. Aside from sharing colors of flags, these nations share much in history. From wars, to treaties, to trade deals, to Louisiana Purchases, to Statues of Liberty. They've been allies, they've been enemies and they've been as one. With that said, let us jump into the Gematria and Numerology of the colors of these flags.
- RED = 9+5+4 = 18 = 1+8 = 9
- WHITE = 5+8+9+2+5 = 29 = 2+9 = 11
- BLUE = 2+3+3+5 = 13
Flag of the United States of America
The flag was first established June 14, 1777. Let us examine the numerology of this date.
- June 14 = 6/14 = 6+1+4 = 11
- 1777 = 1+7+7+7 = 22 (don't overlook the 777 within the year )
- June 14, 1777 = 6+1+4+1+7+7+7 = 33
The flag has 13 stripes; 7 red and 6 white. Recall that in gematria, red = 9 and white = 11. When you add the six white stripes together, you get the number 66. This number has had significance in our nation's history, such as the "Mother Route", or the first highway built across the Nation. It was named Route 66, for a numerological reason. When we think of birth, we think of women. The gematria of woman is as follows:
Woman = 23+15+13+1+14 = 66
Further, when we think of the United States, we find the number eleven riddled throughout- from the eleven pointed star at the base of the Statue of Liberty, to the color on the stripe of our flag. When you add up every number, from 1 to 11, you get 66 as well.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11 = 66
The numerology of 66 = 6+6 = 12. Recall there are also 7 red stripes, and the gematria of red is 9. If we added all those stripes together, we could get 63. If we add them to 66, we sum the number 129. The numerology of 129 = 1+2+9 = 12. The number 12, in numerology means complete. Perhaps those who founded this nation, considered an agenda "complete" and that message is coded into our flag via the stripes. Just a thought.
The modern flag, with 50 stars, in comparison to the original 13, was established July 4, 1960. Let us examine the numerology of this date.
- July 4 = 7/4 = 7+4 = 11
- 1960 = 1+9+6+0 = 16 = 1+6 = 7
- One could say this date was 7/11, or vice versa
- The total numerology of the date is 7+4+1+9+6+0 = 27 = 2+7 = 9
The flag of the United Kingdom represents three flags as one; England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The flag was first designed in 1606 (Numerology 13) and used as the 'British Flag'. In 1908 (Numerology 9) Parliament approved the flag as the 'National Flag' representing the three nations.
Flag of France
The Flag of France was first adopted February 15, 1794.
- February 15, 1794 = 2/15/1794 = 2+1+5+1+7+9+4 = 29 = 2+9 = 11
- The numerology of this date is 11 and probably not a coincidence.
On May 17, 1853, an altered version of the flag was adopted as a National Ensign. What was special about this flag, were the new dimensions of the stripes. The dimensions were as follows; 30:33:37. Do you see what I see? If not, take a peek at that 33, which is for the white stripe, with the gematria of 11. That flag is shown above.
The Flag of Germany
While the Flag of Germany isn't red white and blue, it is black, red and yellow from top to bottom. The numerology of Black and Yellow are as follows
- YELLOW = 7+5+3+3+6+5 = 29 = 11
- BLACK = 2+3+1+3+2 = 11
- May 23, 1949 = 5/23/1949 = 5+2+3+1+9+4+9 = 33
Perhaps you're reading this and thinking it is all a big coincidence. Well, to show you that it is not, I will use my home state's flag, Washington State. If you're not familiar with the flag, it is a green flag with George Washington's face planted directly in the center of it; the center emblem comprising one third the width of the entire flag (1/3 = 33.3%). Recall, George Washington was a 33rd Degree Freemason.
To see that the color green was not chosen at random, or because of the large density of Evergreen Trees in the region, we will look at the numerology of the name Washington and the color Green.
- GREEN = 7+18+5+5+14 = 49 (Standard Method)
- WASHINGTON = 5+1+1+8+9+5+7+2+6+5 = 49 (Pythagorean method)
Thank you for reading. You can use the charts below for practicing Gematria.
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