Each I is a finger, V is the thumb and index. X is crossing your index and middle finger.

  • Trex202@lemmy.worldOP
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    Possibly an archaic way? They also counted Base 12. XII is 12, fingers crossed plus the other 2 up?

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      What about V for 5? There’s only 2 people I ever saw make a V with their hand. Spock, and Vader.

      No, not Darth Vader. I mean the OTHER Vader.

      THIS GUY

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          I believe that’s some sort of religious Jewish blessing. Idk where I got that idea, maybe Lemmy.

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            TIL

            I’ll admit, I thought “I’m sure I’d have heard that before if it was true”, but it appears to be the case! It’s apparently based on a gesture Leonard Nimoy saw during a blessing as a boy.

            I guess it’s like the ICXC hand shape that vicars and priests use in Christianity.

            These religious leaders and their hand gestures…

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              Yes, that’s right. I’m glad it prompted you to look for yourself, rather than dismiss out of hand. That shows something special.

              ETA; there are also mudras. These religions are more closely related than it seems at a glance.

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        It’s archaic, we just don’t count like this anymore. Probably not since adoption of Arabic Numbers