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Keywords: Basic Hebrew and Greek gematria chart.svg Basic 8½ by 11 chart of ancient Hebrew and Greek gematria the numerology of adding together numbers corresponding to the letters of a word This is a simplified chart to enable English speakers to work out famous historical examples such as NERON KAISAR or to take a stab at finding a number corresponding to their own names etc but does not show the full linguistic and other complexities of the two systems When trying to transcribe English words into ancient Hebrew spelling note that the letter י can be used to write long/diphthongal e vowels while ה can be used to write a vowels or short e vowels at the end of a word Other a and e vowels were not written with letters in ancient Hebrew One could use א to represent a vowels but this is more of an Aramaic or modern Hebrew spelling convention rather than real ancient Hebrew In modern Hebrew spelling a prime mark can be used after certain letters to indicate sound variants so that ´ג can be used to write j as in judge ´צ to write ch as in church etc When a sound value is mentioned as occurring after a vowel this means except when the consonant is doubled Ancient Greek ζ was often pronounced zd or dz Own work by H Churchyard based on publicly-available knowledge PDF file made in 2002 PDF slightly updated 2005 converted to SVG and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons 2011 H Churchyard declared public domain Cc-zero Numerology Alphabet charts Hebrew alphabet Greek alphabet
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