Ptah (pronounced /ˈpɑːtɑː/ or /ˈpeɪtɑː/) is an ancient Egyptian deity, often considered the god of craftsmen and architects. He is one of the earliest gods of the Egyptian pantheon, with his worship centered primarily at Memphis, where he was the patron deity of the city. Ptah is typically depicted as a mummified man, wearing a skullcap and holding a staff, representing his role as a creator god. In Egyptian mythology, Ptah is credited with the creation of the world through the power of thought and speech, a concept that underscores his association with creation and craftsmanship. The name "Ptah" is derived from the Egyptian word "ptḥ," which means "to open" or "to unfold," reflecting his role as a creator and opener of the world. In Hebrew, Ptah is known as פטח (pronounced "Petach"), which also means "to open." In other languages, Ptah is referred to as "Ptah" in Latin, "Ptah" in Greek, and "Ptah" in Coptic, maintaining the original Egyptian pronunciation and significance.
This site lets you convert words, names, and phrases into numerical values using different gematria systems. You can use the main calculator gematria tool at the top of the page: type your text, choose a method, and press Convert.
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The reverse gematria calculator uses the same alphabet as the standard system but assigns values in reverse order (for example, A = 26, B = 25, …, Z = 1 in a basic English reverse setup). This lets you compare standard and reverse values for the same text.
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