Hebrew
Hebrew Atbash
Hebrew Atbash substitution values: alef takes tav value, bet takes shin value, and so on.
- Best for
- Hebrew words and names
- Reads
- Right to left
- Rule basis
- Traditional Hebrew rule
- Native coverage
- Counts Hebrew text directly
- Use in readings
- Same number, same proof
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- Method code
- hebrew-atbash
- Method version
- hebrew-atbash-v1
- Rule version
- theonyma-ruleset-2026-05-12.2
- Calculator version
- theonyma-calculator-2026-05-12.1
- Text cleanup
- unicode-nfkd-strip-marks-latin-arabic-folds-v21
- Reference note
- Traditional Hebrew Atbash substitution applied to the standard Hebrew value table.
- Letter table
- 27 counted signs
- Text cleanup
- Marks are ignored and final forms follow the Atbash value mapped for their base letter family.
- Variant behavior
- Final Hebrew letters mirror through their base-letter Atbash family before the value is counted.
- What is not counted
- Hebrew marks are audited as ignored marks; digits and non-Hebrew letters stay visible as not counted.
Method
Each Hebrew letter is mirrored through Atbash, then counted with the standard value table. Calculations use the table below with the listed text cleanup, variant behavior, and reading direction. Use Hebrew text for native receipts. Other source scripts are labeled as bridge-derived values when transformed for this method.
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After a value is ready, keep this method selected when checking public Names, source texts, and same-value matches. Private readings and Library notes stay separate.
Value Table
Open calculatorא400
ב300
ג200
ד100
ה90
ו80
ז70
ח60
ט50
י40
כ30
ך30
ל20
מ10
ם10
נ9
ן9
ס8
ע7
פ6
ף6
צ5
ץ5
ק4
ר3
ש2
ת1