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It is convenient to use the gematria decoder providing the decoding services to all the types of the Germatira. “Gematria is a method of assigning the numerical values to a term or a phrase”. Today, gematria is still studied by those interested in exploring its mystical aspects as well as its practical applications in mathematics and cryptography. When you cherished this information as well as you want to be given more details with regards to homepage i implore you to pay a visit to our own webpage. Gematria numbers are also used for numerology and divination purposes and even for finding hidden messages within text. Regardless of how it’s used, though, gematria remains an intriguing part of our cultural heritage that continues to capture people’s imaginations today. Numerical equivalents are given to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet in digital ascending order from Aleph, the first letter, equivalent to 1 until Yod, the 10th letter, equivalent to 10. From there on, the letters ascend by 10s, until Kopf, the 19th letter which equals 100. The last three letters Resh, Shin, and Taf ascend by 100s, leaving us with Taf equal to 400. Presumably the use of the Phoenician alphabet on Alexander Jannaeus’ coins was simulating the First-Temple biblical letterset, which had been in place hundreds of years earlier. This coin uses a circular O for the letter Samek S when writing the name AlekSander instead of the three lined $ used in the Phoneician alphabet. This is an influence of the Assyrian Aramaic font ס which was used as Samek at the time in official documents and day to day use. Kabbalistic astrology uses some specific methods to determine the astrological influences on a particular person. According to one method, the gematria of the person’s name is added to the gematria of his or her mother’s name; the result is then divided by 7 and 12. It is likely that both Greek words had an influence on the formation of the Hebrew word.
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