ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEBREW ALPHABET
Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has a numeric value there being no special graphic symbols to represent quantities.
This motivates them serve as signs to represent in some cases letters and other numbers, this feature of Hebrew is maintained until today. Well just look at a contemporary example of Tanak (Hebrew Bible equivalent to our "Old Testament"), to observe that the numbering of chapters and verses of the holy text is made only by letters.
Thus one can find the numerical value of one or more words, is therefore necessary to add the values \u200b\u200bfor each of its letters
A) NUMERIC VALUE WHEN IT COMES TO ONE WORD
With the name YHVH, we may or
etting the following result:
As you can see by adding the values \u200b\u200bfor the letters of the name YHVH get 10 +5 +6 +5 = 26 So 26
is the numerical value of the name YHVH
B) NUMERICAL VALUE WHEN IT COMES TO SEVERAL WORDS
Here we find the numerical value of an entire sentence in this case is the phrase "Ruach Elohim, whose translation would be" the spirit of Elohim "
Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has a numeric value there being no special graphic symbols to represent quantities.
This motivates them serve as signs to represent in some cases letters and other numbers, this feature of Hebrew is maintained until today. Well just look at a contemporary example of Tanak (Hebrew Bible equivalent to our "Old Testament"), to observe that the numbering of chapters and verses of the holy text is made only by letters.
Thus one can find the numerical value of one or more words, is therefore necessary to add the values \u200b\u200bfor each of its letters
A) NUMERIC VALUE WHEN IT COMES TO ONE WORD
With the name YHVH, we may or
etting the following result: As you can see by adding the values \u200b\u200bfor the letters of the name YHVH get 10 +5 +6 +5 = 26 So 26
is the numerical value of the name YHVH
B) NUMERICAL VALUE WHEN IT COMES TO SEVERAL WORDS
Here we find the numerical value of an entire sentence in this case is the phrase "Ruach Elohim, whose translation would be" the spirit of Elohim "
By adding the values \u200b\u200bof each letter we get the number 300, which is the numerical value
of this word
NOTE .- In the ancient Hebrew language was done writing from right to left (reverse of how we write in English), initially only the consonants are represented by several members that is missing from the tables earlier from the Middle Ages created a system of dots and dashes to indicate vowels called Masoretic system, but is irrelevant if you are trying to find the numerical value of a word.
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of this word
NOTE .- In the ancient Hebrew language was done writing from right to left (reverse of how we write in English), initially only the consonants are represented by several members that is missing from the tables earlier from the Middle Ages created a system of dots and dashes to indicate vowels called Masoretic system, but is irrelevant if you are trying to find the numerical value of a word.
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