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777 and the Latin Qabalah

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    I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?

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    Jim Eshelman
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    Those columns aren't in those books. Here is the list:

    			A = 1		N = 12
    			B = 2		O = 13
    			C = 3		P = 14
    			D = 4		Q = 15
    			E = 5		R = 16
    			F = 6		S = 17
    			G = 7		T = 18
    			H = 8		V = 19
    			I = 9		X = 20
    			L = 10		Y = 21
    			M = 11		Z = 22
    
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    Thanks. I'd actually had the values (from The True and Invisible R.C. Order, ITC, etc.). What I was wondering about was the attribution of the Latin Alphabet to the paths.

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    There is no mapping to the Paths. They're based on the Hebrew alphabet, not the Latin.

    (I wrote a longer answer, then lost it before it posted. The above is the gist.)

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    I get that they're based on the Hebrew. I just wondered whether something had been passed down as, e.g., with the Greek, Coptic, Arabic, etc. Not a problem; I'll work it out for myself.

    Thanks again.

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