
| The table shown in Azrael's puzzle is called the |
| Pythagorean Table, named for it's creator, (numerologist) |
| Pythagorous. What is evident immediately, when one |
| views the page in question, is that numerologically |
| speaking, the names Azrael and Sheila are equivalent. |
| Both, when compared on the chart and run their course |
| are equivalent to the number nine (9). |
| Take the numbers corresponding on the chart and add |
| them, like so: |
| 1 + 1 + 3 + 5 + 8 + 9 = 27 (2 + 7 = 9) |
| Numerology isn't my forte, but I assure you, the puzzle |
| isn't Hebrew in origin, it is Greek. |
