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Atbash is a simple substitution cipher for the Hebrew alphabet. It consists of substituting aleph (the first letter) for tav (the last), beth (the second) for shin (one before last), and so on, reversing the alphabet. A couple of words in the Book of Jeremiah, Leb Kamai and Sheshakh, are Atbash for Kasdim/Kasdin (Chaldeans) and Babel respectively, probably written thus (Jer. 25:26; 51:1, 41). It has been associated with the esoteric methodologies of Jewish mysticism's interpretations of Hebrew religious texts as in the Kabbalah. In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encryption by which units of plaintext are substituted with ciphertext according to a regular system; the units may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters, mixtures of the above, and so forth. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Aleph or alef has several meanings: Aleph (letter) or Alef, the first letter of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet Aleph (Hebrew), the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet Aleph or Alif (Arabic), the first letter of the Arabic alphabet Aleph, first letter of the Farsi (or Persian) alphabet Aleph, a shorthand... Taw or Tav is the twenty-second and last letter in many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic alphabet . Its original value is an voiceless alveolar plosive, IPA , The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Tau (Τ), Latin T, and the equivalent in the Cyrillic alphabet. ... Beth is the second letter in many Semitic alphabets, including Hebrew, Syriac, Aramaic, and Phoenician. ... Shin (also spelled Sin or Sheen) is the twenty-first letter in many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic (in abjadi order, 12th in modern order). ... A Specimen of typeset fonts and languages, by William Caslon, letter founder; from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. ... Bold text The Book of Jeremiah, or Jeremiah (יִרְמְיָהוּ Yirmiyahu in Hebrew), is a book that is part of the Hebrew Bible, Judaisms Tanakh, and later became a part of Christianitys Old Testament. ... Map showing the location of Tel Kaif, Iraq and the neighboring areas. ... For other uses, see Babel (disambiguation). ... The tree of life Kabbalah (קבלה Reception, Standard Hebrew Qabbala, Tiberian Hebrew Qabbālāh; also written variously as Cabala, Cabalah, Cabbala, Cabbalah, Kabala, Kabalah, Kabbala, Qabala, Qabalah) is a religious philosophical system claiming an insight into divine nature. ... Kabbalah (Hebrew: ‎, Tiberian: , Qabbālāh, Israeli: Kabala) literally means receiving, in the sense of a received tradition, and is sometimes transliterated as Cabala, Kabbala, Qabalah, or other permutations. ...


An Atbash cipher for the Roman alphabet would be as follows: The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. ...

 Plain: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Cipher: ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA 

Atbash can also be used to mean the same thing in any other alphabet as well. This is a very simple substitution cipher. A Specimen of typeset fonts and languages, by William Caslon, letter founder; from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. ... In cryptography, a substitution cipher is a method of encryption by which units of plaintext are substituted with ciphertext according to a regular system; the units may be single letters (the most common), pairs of letters, triplets of letters, mixtures of the above, and so forth. ...


For example, in Atbash, the letters "nlmvb" indicate the word "money".


A few English words 'Atbash' into other English words. For example, "hob"="sly", "hold"="slow", "holy"="slob", "horn"="slim", "irk"="rip", "low"="old", "glow"="told", and "grog"="tilt".


It is a very weak cipher because it only has one possible key, and it is a simple monoalphabetic substitution cipher. However, this may not have been an issue in the cipher's time.


The Atbash cipher is referenced in Google's Da Vinci Code Quest, in which participants must decode a common word from Atbash. Google, Inc. ...


See also

  • Hebrew language

Hebrew redirects here. ...

External links

  • Javascript online encrypter/decrypter for Atbash
  • MS-DOS software for encrypting and decrypting with Atbash
  • Atbash as discussed on The Beginner's Guide to Cryptography
  • An online encrypter/decrypter for Atbash
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The Knights Templar | Baphomet: The Atbash Cipher Theory | www.templarhistory.com (455 words)
In order to understand the Atbash Cipher theory, as it relates to the Baphomet mythos, it is first important to examine the origins of the code.
In the case of the Atbash cipher, the first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last, the second for the second last and so on.
Whether the Templars were devoted to the goddess or simply respectful of wisdom, it cannot be argued that Schonfield's Atbash cipher theory is among the most plausible explanations of the etymology of Baphomet.
Classic Cryptography: Atbash (156 words)
Atbash is a simple substitution very similar in nature to the Caesar Substitution.
In atbash, the last letter represents the first, the second to last represents the second and so on.
Atbash is even simpler to solve than the Caesar Substitution as there is only one solution to try.
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