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- The Hebrew alphabet and numbers are closely related. Here are some key points:
- In Hebrew, every letter has a numerical value1.
- The first 10 letters correspond to numbers one through ten, the next nine represent 20 through 100, and the final three are from 200 to 4001.
- Gematria is a numerological system where each Hebrew letter corresponds to a number2.
- The numerical values of the Hebrew letters vary, and each character has a different weight3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In Hebrew every letter has a numerical value. The first 10 letters (aleph to yud) each correspond to a number, one through ten. The next nine letters (khaf to kuf) represent 20 through 100, and the final three letters (raysh, shin and tav) are from 200 to 400.www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4069287/je…Gematria is a numerological system by which Hebrew letterscorrespond to numbers. This system, developed by practitioners of Kabbalah(Jewish mysticism), derived from Greek influence and became a tool for interpreting biblical texts. In gematria, each Hebrew letter is represented by a number (for example, aleph = 1, bet = 2, etc.).www.myjewishlearning.com/article/gematria/The Hebrew alphabet, also known as aleph-bet, is unique in its representation of numerical values. Each letter of this alphabet holds a specific numerical value, and the system of assigning these values plays a crucial role in understanding Hebrew numbers. The numerical values of the Hebrew letters vary, and each character has a different weight.www.linguanaut.com/learn-hebrew/numbers.php Numerical values of Hebrew letters - Hebcal
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