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GuestSeptenaryGematria.com is another free website with an online gematria calculator. Along with that, you also get options to remove vowels and remove consonants. It shows you the gematria of each character of the input as well. GematriaRobot.com is another website where you can calculate gematria online. The tool here is capable of calculating four gematria ciphers including Square gematria, Graeco gematria, Hebrew gematria, and English gematria. You can simply add a letter, word, or phrase and get the gematria of that in all these four ciphers. Along with each gematria, it shows the gematria of each letter that is added together to get the final numerical value. “Gematria is a method of assigning the numerical values to a term or a phrase”. The gematria calculator is a more interactive way to find the numerical values in the most famous Gematria against the alphabet provided. We are easily able to convert the simple words in the most known gematria codes. This can be great if you are finding the Gematria value so any phrase, word or sentence. It is great to convert a phrase or a word into its Gematria code, and we can discuss various topics without any fear of decoding our content. A less common type of gematria is Greek gematria, which assigns numerical values to Greek letters. The values range from and are similar to those used in Hebrew gematria, with alpha being equal to 1. Greek gematria can be used in much the same way as Hebrew gematria, but its application is more limited due to its rarity. A gematria decoder find which words has a certain gematria value. This value is based on the letters of the alphabet, with each letter having a corresponding number. The calculator can be used to find the numerical value of a word or phrase, which can then be used to interpret its meaning. The value of these words were assigned in an entirely arbitrary manner and correspondences were made through tables,[2] and so cannot be considered a true form of gematria. Aru was very different from the gematria systems used by Hebrew and Greek cultures, which used alphabetic writing scripts.
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