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You can find some or all of the characters in this range in the Windows Unicode fonts Aegean, Alexander, ALPHABETUM Unicode, Aroania, Avdira, Cardo, EversonMono, New Athena Unicode and Quivira. The characters that appear in the “Character” columns of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages.
The 5 Greek words, form the acrostic phrase 'Jesus Christ, Gods Son Savior,' taking first letter in Greek from each word makes the word 'fish': Iota, Chi, Theta, Upsilon, Sigma (ichthys), FISH, which. Greek Numerals The Greeks used various ways to indicate numbers: the most common is the alphabetic system that allocates a numeric value to individual letters. These characters cannot easily be displayed in earlier versions of Windows. In Greek majuscule (uppercase) JESUS 5 is the number of 'grace' in the symbolism of numbers in Scripture. In Windows 2000, you need to enable support for supplementary characters. In Plato (typical Classic Greek), the dual is still in use (e.g., Symposium, §180d, §184c, §213d, etc.), but seems to belong to the academic. Classic Greek (including the most ancient texts, of Homer’s time) had an additional number, the dual (denoting pairs of entities). Windows XP and later versions support supplementary characters by default. There are two numbers in Greek: singular, and plural. The Ancient Greek Numbers range was introduced with version 4.1 of the Unicode Standard, and is located in Plane 1 (the Supplementary Multilingual Plane).