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  1. The letters that come on a necklace with a smaller letter next (left - because Hebrew is read from Right to left) would most likely be the word CHAI which means "Life" in English. The well known toast " l'chaim" uses that concept by wishing a person long good life as a blessing/prayer.

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  2. Hebrew Letters for Numbers. Hebrew traditionally (before the modern era) didn’t have a separate set of numerals. Instead, each letter of the alphabet was assigned a value, starting with (alef to yod), then (yod to qof), then (qof to tav).

  3. Hebrew Letters and Numbers A free resource provided by Glorian Publishing, a non-profit organization. This document was made possible by the donations of students like you.

  4. Why are certain numbers in the Bible so specific? In the Bible, there are no numerals, as we know them. Our numerals came to us via Arab traders. The numerals had been developed by mathematicians in India, about 400 years after Jesus. All numbers, small and large, are spelled out in the Hebrew of the OT and in the Greek of the NT.

  5. Hebrew Numbers Chart ©2017 JTeach.org Board of Jewish Education of Metropolitan Chicago’s Online Resource Center 21 ת ח ַםי ר ש ע 22 םי י ת שוַּםי ר ש ע 23 שולַֹ שַ ַםי ר ש ע 30 םי שולֹ ש 40 םיַ עַ בַ רַ 50 םיַ שיַ מֲַח 60 םיַ שיַ ש 70 םיַ עַ ַ ש 80 םיַ נומַ ש

  6. www.omniglot.com › charts › printhebrew - Omniglot

    Hebrew alphabet Created by Simon Ager, Omniglot.com – the guide to writing systems and languages Common orthography additions (mainly for foreign borrowings)

  7. www.thehebrewcafe.com › handouts › alphabet_chartThe Hebrew Alphabet

    There are five letters that have a different shape when they come at the end of a word. These are the following: ˆ ˙ ! ˇ ˘ Pointers for Learning the Hebrew Alphabet 1. Hebrew is written right-to-left. The vowels go under the consonant, so you must first read the consonant and then the vowel that’s underneath it. For example, as “sa.”

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