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Kclhmtguh
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I think it's better for those who are just beginning their studies. 777 is a

Hell, Crowley is a little hard for anyone to follow at times! ; ) Is Godwin laid out like a standard encyclopedia or does it also offer techniques of gematria, Aiq Bekr etc. I once got a decent book on gematria many years ago and misplaced it, never to find it again and I am really bummed cause I can't even remember the name now, but it was a fairly brief examination of techniques used in gematria. And it was suitable to those with a beginner to intermediate level of knowledge.
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Godwin's is actually laid out like a dictionary in 3 sections. The first section is English transliterations, Hebrew spelling, and a brief definition or description. The second is the same beginning in Hebrew. The third is Gematriac values listed numerically followed by several words that hold that value. There are several appendices that I haven't had a chance to look at yet. Shortly after I bought the book my girlfriend said, 'Oh! I've been wanting that book!!' and I haven't seen it since...LOL
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