- In numerology,
isopsephy (/ˈaɪsəpˌsɛfi/; from Gr**** ἴσος (ísos) 'equal' and ψῆφος (psêphos) 'count', lit. 'pebble') or
isopsephism is the
practice of...
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names and
phrases with
others with
equivalent numeric sums, is
called isopsephy.
Similar practices for the
Hebrew and
English are
called gematria and...
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similar to the
earlier alphanumeric codes of
Hebrew gematria and Gr****
isopsephy. The
Abjad order of the
Arabic alphabet has two
slightly different variants...
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several values if a
cipher is used.
According to
Aristotle (384–322 BCE),
isopsephy,
based on the
Milesian numbering of the Gr****
alphabet developed in the...
- the
French Il Nous
Refait Innocents "he
makes us
innocent again". In
isopsephy, the Gr**** term (βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων)
receives a
value of 3343 whose...
- tradition,
founded in the 6th
century by
Pythagoras of Samos,
practiced isopsephy, the Gr****
predecessor of
Hebrew gematria.
Pythagoras was a contemporary...
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protestants such as
Andreas Helwig in 1612
proposed the
application of the
Isopsephy principle to the
papal name
Vicarius Filii Dei. The
Number of the Beast...
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Writers claiming a
major role for Mary
Magdalene have
noted that in Gr****
isopsephy her
epithet "η Μαγδαληνή"
bears the
number 8 + 40 + 1 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 3...
- twenty-fourth and last
letter in the Gr**** alphabet. In the Gr****
numeric system/
isopsephy (gematria), it has a
value of 800. The word
literally means "great O"...
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practiced divination and prophecy. The
earliest mentions of
divination by
isopsephy in Gr****
literature ****ociate it with Pythagoras; he was
viewed as the...