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GuestThis work is intended to complement Crowley’s Gematria, somewhat than replace it. In the ultimate model, additional notes on Qabalistic significance, particular Qabalistic spellings and mystical phrases shall be added. These entries have been obtained from a nineteenth century Hebrew Lexicon (Davies’ Student’s-Hebrew Lexicon) devoted to review of the Torah and the stability of the Old Testament. When full, the Gematria dictionary will comprise many significant words and names from the Torah, variant spellings and necessary conjugations and declensions. Mythology and notes on factors of Qabalistic tradition might be greatly augmented. The work is 80% full right now in regard to the Torah and barely started with regard to Qabalistic terms. However, most people only know in regards to the Mispar Hechreichi or Mispar HaPanim (Absolute/Face Value), which numbers the alphabet from 1 to 400. The Reverse Ordinal Gematria is actually the complete reversal of the ordinal Gematria. You can see the numeric value of the string alphabet “A” is “26” and the letter “Z” has the numerical value of “1”. In case you loved this post and you would want to receive details regarding homepage kindly visit our own web page. You can find the Reverse Ordinal Gematria value of any word by the gematria decoder. The gematria calculator is a more interactive way to find the numerical values in the most famous Gematria against the alphabet provided. To use the decoder, simply enter the number you want to decode. The decoder will then display list of words with a similar English simple gematria value and English Jewish gematria value. Mispar ha-Akhor – The value of each letter is its standard value multiplied by the position of the letter in a word or a phrase in either ascending or descending order. This method is particularly interesting, because the result is sensitive to the order of letters. One of the most common examples of gematria is the word “chai” (חי) in Hebrew.
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