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English: Diagram of the Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton arranged in a Tetractys shape, showing that by the rules of Gematria the sum is 72. From diagram by German Hebraist/Cabalist Johannes Reuchlin. See images File:Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae - The cosmic rose.jpg and File:Boehme-heart.jpg for historical Tetragrammaton-Tetractys diagrams.
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Source Diagram drawn by uploader after a diagram by German Hebraist/Cabalist Johannes Reuchlin.
Author AnonMoos (talk) (Uploads)
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For basic alphabetic gematria correspondences, see File:Basic Hebrew and Greek gematria chart.svg.


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15:25, 17 November 2005 602 × 600 (9,743 bytes) w:en:AnonMoos (talk | contribs) Diagram of the Hebrew letters of the [[Tetragrammaton]] arranged in a [[Tetractys]] shape, showing that by the rules of [[Gematria]] the sum is 72. [[Category:Spiritual and religious images]]

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