It supports a total of 36 ciphers covering variations of English, Reverse, Jewish, Kabbalah, Mathematical, and other gematria. If you have any questions pertaining to where and how you can utilize web site, you could contact us at our own web-page. You can toggle the cipher(s) you want to use and then add your input. The calculator gives you the gematria of the input for all selected ciphers. You can click on the desired cipher from the output to get the character breakdown in that particular cipher. Along with the character breakdown, it also shows the letter-number assigned chart of the cipher. The most common type of gematria used today is the Jewish system, which assigns numerical values to Hebrew letters. For example, the letter Aleph (א) is assigned a value of one, while the letter Beth (ב) is given a value of two. This system can then be used to calculate the numerical value of any Hebrew word or phrase. The numerical result is referred to as its “gematria value” or “gematria number”. This 1 – 900 series, plus the subdivision of the 27-letter series into three enneads of nine sequential letters, is the same as the Greek alphabet. Hence some think Jewish gematria was modelled on Greek isopsephia. Even the position of a Hebrew letter in the alphabet can be significant. The gematric nomination for 18 is chet plus yud, which spells chai, or ‘life’.


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