Definition: "JG03" is a term used in Jewish religious texts for a type of gematria numeral, which includes both positive and negative values. For example, "JG031224807691563096018" would represent the number 24807691563096018, with each digit being a gematria value. The numerical pattern can be seen as follows: J means "God", G means "Greatness", G means "Gathered from many", M means "Many", 3 means "Three", 2 means "Two", 4 means "Four", 8 means "Eight", 6 means "Six", 9 means "Nine", 1 means "One", 7 means "Seven", 2 means "Two", 1 means "One", 3 means "Three", 5 means "Five", 6 means "Six", 0 means "Zero". So the numerical pattern represents various facets of Jewish life and spiritual practices.