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VaYakhel Parsha Gematria

This document provides a gematria analysis of a verse from the weekly Torah portion of Vayakhel. It includes a key matching Hebrew letters to their numeric values. Readers are instructed to determine the gematria value of each word in a phrase from the verse and match the resulting values and products of operations on the right side. Completing this gematria puzzle reveals a translation of the verse phrase.
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VaYakhel Parsha Gematria

This document provides a gematria analysis of a verse from the weekly Torah portion of Vayakhel. It includes a key matching Hebrew letters to their numeric values. Readers are instructed to determine the gematria value of each word in a phrase from the verse and match the resulting values and products of operations on the right side. Completing this gematria puzzle reveals a translation of the verse phrase.
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PARSHA GEMATRIA

VAYAKHEL
Instructions: Using the key below for the numeric value of each Hebrew letter, determine:
On the left side the numeric value of each word taken from a portion of a verse in the Parsha; then place
that value in the blue column.
On the right side determine the product of the math operations; then place that value in the tan column.
Then match the numbers from the right side to the left side by drawing a line.

Bonus:

540
708
21
486
452
86
731
401
393

452

__________

30+300+1+400
30+2+4+10+40
5+300+30+8+50
30+70+40+400
5+10+6
1+400
2+400+10+40
5+9+2+70+400
5+40+60+3+200+400

Total Gematria value


The rings were (attached to the legs) adjacent to the frame as holders for the poles with which to
carry the table (Shmos 37,14)

20

10

400

300

200

Hebrew Letters Numerical Value

8
7
6
5
4

100

90
80
70
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60

50

40

30

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