Saturday, March 2, 2019

Numbers and Words, Six and Eleven

There is a numerical sequence on page 23 that I have long taken for granted, but as far as I can tell I did not post about. Here is the page:


There is a repeated formula in which a number is embedded. It starts out with the fairly obvious 4 and 5, represented by hash marks, then 6 by the glyph CY, 7 and 8 by CY I and CY I I, then 9 with LT, 10 with T, and eleven with IX.

Given the similarity between the number 6 and the first glyph of the phrase "King of the Jews", and the fact that the glyph for 11 could also represent the word "and", we can come up with some more fuzzy arguments about the underlying language of the text.

Hypothesis A: The glyph CY represents the number "six" and is phonologically similar to the glyph CX as part of the phrase "King of the Jews"

Language King of the Jews Value for CX Value for CY
Koine Greek βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων b[a] ἕξ
Hebrew מלך היהודים m שישה
Albanian o mbret i Judenjve m[bre] gjashtë
Old Church Slavonic Царю Иудейский ts[a] šestĭ
Latin rex Judaeorum r[e] sex
Romanian Împăratul iudeilor i[mp] șase
Hungarian zsidók[nak] királya zs[i] hat
Kalderash Romani zhidovengo thagar zh[i] shov
Dutch De koning van de Joden k[o] zes

Hypothesis B: The glyph IX represents the number "eleven" as well as the word "and", and the two words have some similarity. In this table I include also the number "one", in case the connection is that "eleven" is derived from "one", and "and" sounds like "one".

Language Eleven One And
Koine Greek ἕνδεκα ἕνας και
Hebrew אחת עשרה אחד ו
Albanian njëmbëdhjetë një dhe
Old Church Slavonic ѥдинъ на десѧте ѥдинъ и
Latin ūndecim ūnus et, -que
Romanian unsprezece, unșpe, unsprăd̦ațe unu și
Hungarian tizenegy egy és
Kalderash Romani dešujek jek khaj, thaj
Dutch elf een en

I added Dutch into the list because of the similarity between "one" and "and".

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