This is just a thread to get us off the number 666. We had that many threads on this board, and I didn't like it. Feel free to comment on the meaning of that number as it relates to Revelation, though.
Dummy Thread
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Calvibaptist, Apr 14, 2006.
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You are kidding...right? This really gave you the willies?
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Not really. I just noticed the number and figured it was a good way of bringing up the topic of the "number of the beast" for discussion.
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Ancient numbering systems used an alpha-numeric method. This is true of the Latin (Roman) system that is still common today: I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, M=1000. Greek and Hebrew follow a similar method where each letter of their alphabets represents a number. The first nine letters represent 1–9.3 The tenth letter represents 10, with the nineteenth letter representing 100 and so on. Since the Book of Revelation is written in a Hebrew context by a Jew with numerous allusions to the Old Testament, we should expect the solution to deciphering the meaning of six hundred and sixty-six to be Hebraic. "The reason clearly is that, while [John] writes in Greek, he thinks in Hebrew, and the thought has naturally affected the vehicle of expression."
When Nero Caesar's name is transliterated into Hebrew, which a first-century Jew would probably have done, he would have gotten Neron Kesar or simply nrwn qsr, since Hebrew has no letters to represent vowels. “It has been documented by archaeological finds that a first century Hebrew spelling of Nero's name provides us with precisely the value of 666. Jastrow's lexicon of the Talmud contains this very spelling.
When we take the letters of Nero's name and spell them in Hebrew, we get the following numeric values: n=50, r=200, w=6, n=50, q=100, s=60, r=200 = 666. “Every Jewish reader, of course, saw that the Beast was a symbol of Nero. And both Jews and Christians regarded Nero as also having close affinities with the serpent or dragon. . . . The Apostle writing as a Hebrew, was evidently thinking as a Hebrew. . . . Accordingly, the Jewish Christian would have tried the name as he thought of the name—that is in Hebrew letters. And the moment that he did this the secret stood revealed. No Jew ever thought of Nero except as ‘Neron Kesar.
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Now, we're at 667, the neighbor of the beast...
But, as to the number 666: There is much debate as to whether the number is 666, 616, or 606. The oldest manuscripts, which I think tend to be better examples, generally have 616 or 606. In this instance, I think 666 is correct. Why? Well, when the manusripts were being copied during the 1st century, many people were expecting these events to take place immediately, so they tried to make the number fit particular horrendous people of the time. (Add the letters to the name up and it's 616: "Well, that's obviously what the number is supposed to be")
But, with the emphasis put upon Babylon, and the importance of the number 666 to them (that was the total of the numbers of their gods from whom they needed protection), I think this is the correct number.
Just as an interesting aside, there are 666 cities in China. -
999 upside down is 666.
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If you add 1000 to 666 (1000 year millenial reign while Satan is bound), subtract 100 prophets that Obidiah hid in 1 Kings 18:14, then subtract the two mites that the widow gave in Luke 21:2, and you get 1564, the year John Calvin died. This is absolute proof that John Calvin was the antichrist. (and was so ordained before the foundation of the world).
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666 is the number of the Babylonian gods, and there's quite a bit of emphasis on Babylonianism...
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You go saturneptune .. you go!!!
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Saturnneptune, you forgot that the antichrist recovered from a mortal wound. Anybody seen John Calvin lately? Oh, there he goes. I've got to catch up to him. I'll check in later after we've talked and tell you he said.
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Saturneptune, I must say that this is the funniest thing I have read on here yet.
BUT, you forgot to add to that total the amount of days that Joshua was kept alive after Moses promised Joshua he would enter the land. The amount? 45
Add 45 to 1564 and you get 1609, the exact year Jacobus Arminius died, thus proving that he was the antichrist, although this was totally by his free-will choice. -
I have it on good authority that Calvin and Arminius now both have thier theology straightened out and have formed a gospel trio with Elvis.
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In fact there is a thread here that states that Jesus Himself is a Calvinist.
http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/3/3652.html
If that isn't anti-Christ I don't know what is. ;)
Anyway, here is Calvin's first trip to Bible School. (Notice his mean demeanor)
Calvin
Calvin hates Scripture study
Calvin learns eisegesis from a pro
Calvin learns logic and Scripture from his dad
Yep...that's the anti-Christ in the making all right. :D
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See, we Calvinists and non-Calvinists can get along! Isn't this fun?
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Many years ago, just before Sunday School, several of us guys were standing in a hallway, laughing and cutting up a bit. One of the members approached and said, "Fellas, when we're in the church, we don't need to have all this levity. This is a serious time."
I'm like this fella. There's entirely too much levity in this thread, and I'm very concerned. How can we have lively discussions if we're all just cum-ba-ya. This is a slippery slope. I can see it coming. No more sharp attacks on each other's position. No more lashing out in anger. Gee, if we're just going to "discuss" instead of debate, we've got problems. And look how easily we got sidetracked by Saturnneptune's so-called "levity." Things just deteriorated from there. Even I, the most solemn and serious of all of you, got caught up in it, for which I repent. There's a forum category for humor. Let's keep it there. Arguing over Calvinism and Arminiasm is serious business. Let's don't dilute our discussion by being nice, or funny. -
Oh my, see how bad it's getting. I forgot that this is not debating Calvinism, it's about the anti-christ. Well, I guess the anti-christ is a serious subject, too, so my comment about too much levity still stands.
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