Definition: The word "alphabet" is a term used in various religions, but its meaning is more specific to mathematics rather than Bible terminology. The word "Alphabets" refers to a set of symbols or letters which are commonly used for writing. In Judaism, the alphabet is known as the Sifra (Sefirah) or Elul. This symbolizes the beginning and end of the year, followed by the ten commandments in Leviticus 19:15-20. In Christianity, the letters "A" to "Z" form the lowercase Greek alphabet which was used from the first century CE until its modern use as a symbol for God (e.g. Eucharist). However, this is not an exact definition of the word "alphabet", since it refers specifically to the Sifra in the Bible. The Hebrew alphabet was a system used throughout ancient and medieval times by the Jewish people in their writing systems, primarily for religious texts. The letters were known as hieroglyphs (Greek: αΌΞΈΞ΅ΟΞ±). However, this is not exactly how "Alphabet" is defined or understood today.