What is Greek Gematria?
Greek Gematria (Isopsephy) is an ancient numerical system that assigns values to Greek letters. Used in numerology, religious texts, and mystical traditions, it helps uncover hidden meanings in words by calculating their numerical sum. This calculator assists scholars, theologians, and enthusiasts in analyzing Greek texts, revealing patterns, and exploring connections between words with matching values, particularly in biblical and philosophical works.
Greek Gematria Calculator
Gematria Formula
Each Greek letter corresponds to a numerical value:
Alpha (α)=1, Beta (β)=2, ... Iota (ι)=10, Kappa (κ)=20, ... Rho (ρ)=100, ... Omega (ω)=800
How to Use
Enter Greek text in the input field and click "Calculate". The calculator will sum the numerical values of all letters using ancient isopsephy principles. Results show individual letter values and total sum. Use "Clear" to reset. For accurate results, use proper Greek characters. This tool helps analyze textual patterns, compare word values, and study numerical symbolism in ancient texts. Note: Diacritics are ignored in calculation.
Gematria Table
Letter | Value | Letter | Value |
---|---|---|---|
α | 1 | ν | 50 |
β | 2 | ξ | 60 |
γ | 3 | ο | 70 |
δ | 4 | π | 80 |
ε | 5 | ϙ | 90 |
ζ | 7 | ρ | 100 |
η | 8 | σ | 200 |
θ | 9 | τ | 300 |
ι | 10 | υ | 400 |
κ | 20 | φ | 500 |
λ | 30 | χ | 600 |
μ | 40 | ψ | 700 |
ω | 800 |
FAQs
1. What is the purpose of a Greek Gematria Calculator?
A Greek Gematria Calculator helps determine the numerical value of words/phrases using the ancient isopsephy system. It's used for analyzing religious texts, studying numerology, and uncovering hidden meanings in ancient Greek writings. Scholars use it to find connections between words with matching values in biblical and philosophical works.
2. How accurate is this Greek Gematria Calculator?
This calculator follows standard isopsephy values from 1-800. Accuracy depends on proper Greek letter input and adherence to ancient conventions. It excludes modern pronunciation changes and focuses on classical Attic Greek values. Always verify with historical sources for academic purposes.