Uncover the mystical numerical value of any Hebrew word or phrase using the standard Gematria calculation method. Input your text and instantly view the corresponding spiritual summation.
Hebrew Gematria Calculator
Gematria Value:
0Hebrew Gematria Formula
The standard Gematria (Mispar Gadol) is based on the summation of numerical values assigned to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet:
Variables
- Phrase/Word: The Hebrew or English text you wish to analyze. Only recognized Hebrew letters are assigned a value.
- Gematria Value: The resulting sum of the numerical values of all constituent Hebrew letters in the phrase.
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What is Hebrew Gematria?
Gematria is an ancient Jewish tradition and system of numerology that assigns a numerical value to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is used primarily to derive spiritual insight into words, names, and phrases. The numerical values of words can then be compared to see if they hold a hidden connection or meaning, a practice deeply embedded in rabbinic literature and Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah).
The system is fundamental to understanding certain layers of Biblical text and mystical interpretations. For example, the Hebrew word for “life” (Chai – חַי) has a Gematria value of 18 (Chet=8 + Yud=10), which is why 18 is considered a significant, lucky number in Jewish tradition, often used for gifts and charitable donations.
How to Calculate Gematria (Example)
Let’s calculate the Gematria of the word אהבה (Ahava – Love):
- Identify the letters: The word Ahava consists of: Aleph (א), Hei (ה), Bet (ב), and Hei (ה).
- Assign the values:
- Aleph (א) = 1
- Hei (ה) = 5
- Bet (ב) = 2
- Hei (ה) = 5
- Sum the values: $1 + 5 + 2 + 5 = 13$.
- Final Result: The Gematria value of אהבה (Love) is 13.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A: Standard Gematria (Mispar Gadol) uses the full values (1 to 400). Mispar Katan reduces the value of each letter to a single digit (e.g., Tav (400) becomes 4, Shin (300) becomes 3, etc.).
Q: Does this calculator support the final forms of letters?A: Yes, in standard Gematria, the final forms (e.g., ך, ם, ן, ף, ץ) typically retain the same numerical value as their non-final counterparts (e.g., כ=20, ך=20).
Q: Why is Gematria important in Jewish thought?A: Gematria is often used as a tool to reveal deeper, hidden connections between seemingly disparate words and concepts in the Torah, offering a mystical layer of interpretation.
Q: Can I use English words in the calculator?A: Yes, you can input English words, but the calculator’s logic will only assign values to recognized Hebrew letters. All English letters and punctuation will be ignored (assigned a value of 0).