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I�ve added the Paleo-Hebrew gematria to the names of the planets in this ?

extract
from �The Hebrew Names of the Seven Planets� by Robert R. ?Stieglitzhttp.
//www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/372867

This should help researchers in the field.


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"The names of the five planets, one star and one moon [planetary satellite] ?are:?
� Shabbatai ??????? (20), Saturn?
� Meaning: "the restful one," since Saturn is the slowest-moving ?visible planet
� Tzedeq ????? (194), Jupiter?
� Meaning: "justice," possibly a bowdlerization of an ancient pagan ?name
� Ma'adim ??????? (95), Mars?
� Meaning: "the red one"?
� ?ammah ????? (53), the Sun?
� Meaning: "the hot one"?
� Kokhevet ??????? (52), Nogah ?????? (64) or Kokhav-Nogah ????? ????? (112), ?
Venus
� Meanings: "the she-planet," "the bright one," or "the bright planet," ?
respectively
� Kokhav ?????? (48), Mercury?
� Meaning: "the planet," since Mercury has few distinguishing ?features
� Levanah ?????? (87), the Moon?
� Meaning: "the white one"? "

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