“Gematrias” and the like, which many “Geulah” blogs herald as indicative or significant, I find rather amateurish because they post their facts after the fact, and, more importantly, their results are speculative. The one I present here is similarly speculative. The find is never a clear one.
With "Trump findings" too, results are wishy-washy, as for example when they use only part of his name. I suppose people feel enchanted by a mathematically divine sanction.
Here’s one I found, for what it’s worth. I present it only because it's rather timely and maybe because I'm just hopeful.
The name used here, of paternal association, as gentile identity is considered, is:
"Donald John son of Fredrick Christ Trump".
The Hebrew gematria of this name
דונאלד גון בן פרדריק קרייסט טראמפ
is 1519.
Two successive possukim in Tehillim (136:17-18) add up to that sum.
Here’s the finding:
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למכה מלכים גדלים כי לעולם חסדו
ויהרג מלכים אדירים כי לעולם חסדו
To Him Who smote great kings, for His kindness is eternal.ויהרג מלכים אדירים כי לעולם חסדו
And slew mighty kings, for His kindness is eternal.
For what it’s worth, it could be understood as - referring to a mighty power who smites the mightiest opposition and breaks the hold of tyrannical government, by the grace of God.
And just who might these felled giants be? The War of Gog & Magog is, after all, now ongoing (link). Seems to me it suggests that Donald Trump, a special soul, a good man of decent intentions, is a messenger of God, sent to pave the way for humanity to appreciate goodness and kindness, and to protect the Jewish People, in the specific era that debuts just before the Era of Ultimate Redemption materializes in all its glory.
(This, in contrast to the scum that preceded him, who, had his ilk succeeded in wresting away the presidency, aimed to submerge America and the world into an abysmal destiny. (See HERE for such insights.)
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