Hebrew
Hebrew Final Large
Mispar Gadol-style final-letter policy: final kaf through final tsadi are 500-900.
- Best for
- Hebrew words and names
- Reads
- Right to left
- Rule basis
- Reference-backed rule
- Native coverage
- Counts Hebrew text directly
- Use in readings
- Same number, same proof
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- Method code
- hebrew-final-large
- Method version
- hebrew-final-large-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
- Encyclopaedia Judaica / Encyclopedia.com final-letter note.
- Letter table
- 27 counted signs
- Text cleanup
- Hebrew marks are ignored while final letter shape remains visible and value-bearing.
- Variant behavior
- Final kaf, mem, nun, pe, and tsadi keep their final-letter weights from 500 through 900.
- What is not counted
- Hebrew marks are audited as ignored marks; digits and non-Hebrew letters stay visible as not counted.
Method
Standard Hebrew values, except final kaf through final tsadi count as 500-900. 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.
Use this number
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 calculatorא1
ב2
ג3
ד4
ה5
ו6
ז7
ח8
ט9
י10
כ20
ך500
ל30
מ40
ם600
נ50
ן700
ס60
ע70
פ80
ף800
צ90
ץ900
ק100
ר200
ש300
ת400