Greek Isopsephy

Greek Isopsephy

In Greek Isopsephy each of the 24 greek letters carry a value in the range of 1-9 (excluding 6), 10-80, and 100-800, respectively. Also included are the archaic letters stigma with a value of six, koppa with a value of 90, and sampi with a value of 900.

In Greek Isopsephy each of the 24 greek letters carry a value in the range of 1-9 (excluding 6), 10-80, and 100-800, respectively. Also included are the archaic letters stigma with a value of six, koppa with a value of 90, and sampi with a value of 900.

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He who hath wisdom....

by Nicky Nustar - 5/04/20 12:08 AM
It just so happens, the most evil and sinful man I've ever known, has the name 'Dominic Barnbrook'... Now calculate 'Dominic Barnbrook' with the Beta Code of the ancient Greek... and add a 'z'... as if to say 'his'... i.e. 'John's'', 'Robert's'', 'Barry's'', but instead of an S, it 'pronounced' (spelled), with a 'z' sound, given St. John the divine didn't speak English, but Biblical Greek, and using this system, we have a direct patch on the most evil man I know... who, I'm glad to say, is my arch enemy.

Sincerely,

The enlightened one.

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RE: He who hath wisdom....

by Amy - 5/13/24 2:07 PM
Can you help me out?

Time

by K - 3/31/21 7:34 AM
Without extension

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υπολογιστή

by Kasey - 2/21/20 2:12 AM
O would like to know the numeric value of υπολογιστή in ancient Greek and what prime number multiplied by another prime number add up to the words total. Thanks great and informative site. Keep up the good work.

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Why do so many equate to 0 - that does add up - like at all, is it looking for the equivilents of A M K R in Hebrew Gematria? I doubt it or it would've added something up...

by MAKR - 11/09/19 2:54 AM
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Aye! Just wanted to say [ALOT in retrospect as I type this last]

In Hebrew Gematria AMKR & MAKR equate to 121 last time I checked... not 0 [and it's not just hebrew gematria thats coming up 0 - nope - hebrew sofits, hebrew oridinal, greek isopsephy all equal 0?

Something's off with the claculator & its calculations [depending on which we're talking] FYI.

Also, been wondering could you do isopsephy/gematria with any alphabet that also have numerical significance - say Cyrillic? no idea on the numerical significance...I just like the way the word rolls off the tongue - Cyrillic...

or I WANTED to say Japanese but that's eh boy - far more complicated - combination of logographic kanji script, which was adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana. Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalized Japanese words and grammatical elements, and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for... more...

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RE: Why do so many equate to 0 - that does add up - like at all, is it looking for the equivilents of A M K R in Hebrew Gematria? I doubt it or it would've added something up...

by Anonymous - 11/18/19 6:13 PM
If you want to use Hebrew Gematria then you need to enter... wait for it... Hebrew words and letters, not English words and letters!