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Bible Numbers have Meaning

“He counts the number of the stars; He gives names to all of them” (Psalm 147 verse 4)

Bible Numbers and Bible Gematria

The Bible communicates to man by both language and numbers. It seems that the text is encoded by a divine intelligence such that when a number occurs it usually underscores, clarifies or enhances the meaning of the text. For example, 6 denotes man and his toil (6 days of work), 7 denotes completion (God rested on day 7 of creation), and 8 denotes a new beginning (Noah’s ark carried 8 persons).

Bible numbers can be extended to the concept of “gematria”. Hebrew and Greek alphabets use letters to represent numbers, and gematria is a system of assigning a numerical value to a Hebrew or Greek word or phrase. For example, the six Greek letters translated “Jesus” sum to 888 – which suggests a new beginning for mankind (salvation) given by the triune God.

About one in five Bible scriptures contains a number. For example we find 6 days of work, 8 people in the ark, 10 commandments, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 disciples, 30 pieces of silver, 40 days in the wilderness, 70 prophetic weeks in Daniel, 153 fish in the net, 144,000 on Mount Zion, and 666 – the number of the beast. Are these just random numbers or do they have some deep significance? If the latter, they underscore the belief that the Bible is God-inspired!

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Bible numbers have deep meaning

Many maintain that biblical numbers are highly symbolic and meant to convey a concept e.g. many accept that 7 denotes some form of completion and that 666 is not very pleasant! In fact, we are told to calculate or understand the number of the beast (Revelation 13:18). It appears that our Creator God communicates to us by both language and numbers. It is maintained that when a number occurs it should underscore, clarify or enhance the meaning of the text. See for example, Jewish Wisdom in the Numbers, link.

You will find more interesting numbers in Intelligent Design.

The Meaning of Key Bible Numbers

First a word of warning. We must be careful when assigning a symbolic meaning to a number in the Bible and refrain from doing so unless there is strong scriptural backing. Having said that, the meaning of some numbers is widely accepted. Let’s examine the symbolic meaning of some of these numbers by highlighting Bible verses that appear to attach symbolism to the number [see also “Biblical Mathematics: Keys to Scripture Numerics” by E. F. Vallowe, and God is a Mathematician].

Number 1 – unity

Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is ONE (Deuteronomy 6:4)

I and the Father are ONE (John 10:30)

… that they may be ONE, just as We are ONE (John 17:22)

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word WAS God (John 1:1)

These texts stress the unity of the Godhead (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). In Jewish understanding, like the number 1, God is indivisible.

Number 2 – union, division

In terms of union, Jesus sent His disciples out TWO by TWO, a union of minds and purpose. In marriage, TWO become one flesh. In terms of division:

a DOUBLE-minded man is unstable in all his ways
No one can serve TWO masters

James 1:8, Matthew 6:24

Man has TWO natures, one in conflict with the other (Rom 7:14-25)

Number 3 – resurrection, divine completeness

Destroy this temple and in THREE days I will raise it up

John 2:19

There are THREE cases in the OT where people were raised from the dead, and Jesus raised THREE people from the dead in His earthly ministry (the widow’s son, Jairus’s daughter and Lazarus). Divine completeness (the Trinity) is found in Matthew 28:19: “Go … in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit”, implying THREE persons in ONE. Three symbolises stability, continuity and permanence, as in Ecclesiastes 4:12. Completeness is seen in creation: the earth was separated from the waters on the THIRD Day (Genesis 1). Note that SEVEN is also associated with Divine completeness.

Number 4 – Authority, government, creation, world

The most holy Name of G-d has FOUR Hebrew letters (yohd, heh, vav, heh – YHWH). There are FOUR points of the compass, FOUR seasons, FOUR primitive elements (earth, air, fire and water), FOUR living creatures around God’s throne (Rev 4:6). The angels will gather the elect “from the FOUR winds” (Mat 24:31). There are FOUR world kingdoms in Daniel’s vision of the statue (Dan 2:31-35). Since FOUR is not a prime number (it can be factorised) it also symbolises weakness. The FOUR world kingdoms (empires) are man centred and weak, to be followed by a fifth kingdom – Christ’s.

Number 5 – grace, God’s goodness


There were FIVE ingredients in the holy anointing oil or perfume used in the OT: myrrh, cinnamon, calamus, cassis and olive oil (Exod 30:23-24). Grace came by Christ, who has FIVE names: Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, everlasting Father, Prince of Peace (Isa 9:6). There are FIVE ministries whereby God’s grace is given to the world: Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers (Eph 4:11). Jesus, out of compassion and grace fed FIVE THOUSAND men with FIVE loaves (Jn 6:1-10).

Number 6 – man, weakness, sin, Satan

Man was created on day SIX (Gen 1:26-31):

SIX days you (man) shall labour and do all your work

Exodus 20:9

Man labours for SIX days and then rests. Nebuchadnezzar made an image to the glory of man: it was SIXTY cubits high and SIX cubits wide (Dan 3:1). Goliath (denoting man’s defiance and sin) stood “SIX cubits and a span” and his spear weighed SIX hundred shekels (1 Sam 17:4,7). In contrast, David’s weapon was FIVE stones, showing how grace overcomes man’s sin. The Flood (judgement of sin) came in the SIX hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the SECOND month (representing division caused by sin) (Gen 7:11). The number of the antichrist is SIX, SIX, SIX (Rev 13:18).

Number 7 – completeness, rest, spiritual perfection

Seven was the most sacred number to the Hebrews:

By the SEVENTH day God completed His work

Genesis 2:2

The OT ‘Feast of Booths’ was complete after SEVEN days (Lev 23:34). SEVEN pairs of each ‘clean’ animal were taken into the ark (Gen 7:2). In Revelation we find SEVEN churches (all forms of church). Judgement of the earth is completed via a SEVEN sealed book, SEVEN trumpets and SEVEN bowls of wrath.

Jews rest on the SEVENTH day (Shabbat) and the Torah calls for Jews to work the land six years and let it rest in the SEVENTH year or Shmita. In Jewish tradition, the Messianic Era (when the earth is at rest) will happen in the SEVENTH millennium. Counting from Adamic man, there have been approximately SIX millennia on the earth; the SEVENTH millennium will see Christ’s rule on earth, and complete earth’s history.

Number 8 – New beginning

In Judaism, EIGHT is the number of transcendence. The ark carried EIGHT persons to a new beginning for man on earth (Gen 7:13). A male baby (a new creation) was circumcised on the EIGHTH day (Gen 17:12) – this being the optimum time medically. The conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus regarding new birth mentions ‘born’ EIGHT times (Jn 3:1-8). The EIGHTH day starts a new week. Jesus appeared to His disciples EIGHT days after His resurrection, denoting a new beginning (John 20:26).

Number 9 – Divine blessings, divine completeness, divine judgement, truth

There are NINE fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal 5:22-23). The are NINE gifts of the Spirit (1 Cor 12:8-10) and NINE Beatitudes (Mat 5:3-11). Jesus completed His work on the cross “about the NINTH hour” (Mat 27:46). In terms of judgement, in the Bible NINE persons are stoned to death, there are NINE widows, NINE persons are afflicted with blindness and NINE persons are afflicted with leprosy.

NINE has some curious mathematical properties. If any number is multiplied by nine the resulting digits always add to nine. For example: 3 x 9 = 27 (2+7=9); 6 x 9 = 54 (5+4=9).  Now consider the Hebrew word for truth, “emet”, which is formed from the Hebrew letters Aleph = 1, Mem = 40 and Tav = 400. The corresponding Gematria of 441 = 4+4+1 = 9. So the word truth reduces to NINE. Some argue that, since truth reduces to nine, and every multiple of nine reduces to nine, then this implies that truth is truth and cannot be changed (no matter how hard you try and hide it), link.

Finally, note that the sum of the numeric values of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet is 4995 = 5 × 999. This implies that the Hebrew alphabet is ‘watermarked’ with the divine attributes of truth, grace and completeness!

Number 10 – Law

In rabbinic thought, TEN relates to a full set of individual parts combined to make up a communal whole. For example, the TEN commandments specify God’s basic laws for His prime creation, man: TEN = FOUR (creation) + SIX (man). The OT law was to tithe ONE-TENTH. The last worldly empire will be a revived form of the ancient Roman Empire. This will crush people with man’s laws and will incorporate TEN worldly governments or systems (the TEN ‘toes’ of Dan 2 and the TEN ‘kings’ of Rev 17:12). It is interesting that the UK currency based on 12 has been replaced by a decimal system!

Number 11 – Judgement, disorder, incomplete, excess

ELEVEN is incomplete (12-1 = 11), or excess (10+1 = 11). There were ELEVEN judgements upon Egypt; TEN plagues followed by drowning in the Red Sea (Exod 7 – 14). King Zedekiah, a wicked king, reigned ELEVEN years and brought chaos and death on the inhabitants of Jerusalem (Jer 52:1-11). There were ELEVEN disciples after one had been judged and taken away. Conversely, ELEVEN disciples were incomplete until a twelfth was chosen (Acts 1:21-26).

In Daniel 7, a “little horn” arises from the ten horns of the terrible fourth beast, making it the ELEVENTH horn. This horn (the end-time beast of Revelation 13:1) has his archetype in the historical Antiochus Epiphanes who did much evil to the Jews.

Number 12 – Governmental perfection

Solomon, a divinely appointed ruler, appointed TWELVE officers over Israel (1 Kings 4:7). Jesus chose TWELVE apostles to initiate His kingdom on earth, and He said to them:

you also shall sit upon TWELVE thrones, judging the TWELVE tribes of Israel

Matthew 19:28

There are TWELVE signs of the zodiac (in the AV Job 38:32 refers to ‘Mazzaroth’ meaning twelve signs). The stars are seasonal signs to help man govern his life (Gen 1:14). So we have TWELVE months of the year. The new Jerusalem (God’s perfect kingdom) has TWELVE gates and TWELVE foundation stones (Rev 21:12,14).

TWELVE (perfect government) = THREE (unity) + NINE (divine blessings)

TWELVE (perfect government) = FIVE (God’s goodness) + SEVEN (completeness and spiritual perfection).

More on Number 7

Number SEVEN is so important it is worth another visit. It seems to place God’s stamp on the living world around us, specifically in the physiology of living organisms. For example:

  • According to scripture, man’s years are 70 (7 × 10) (Ps 90:10). Today, the world average life expectancy at birth is around 67.2 years
  • The human body has an approximate 7-day clock. The science of chronobiology describes circaseptan (‘about 7’) rhythms or body rhythms that run about seven days in length. This is a very good reason to rest every 7 days (Exod 20:10)! The 10-day week of the humanistic French Revolution, and the ‘continuous work week’ of the Russian Revolution both failed for this very reason
  • Researchers report ‘a built-in (genetically determined) about-7-day (circaseptan) period’ in connection with human organ transplants. Swelling or rejection of an organ transplant tends to follow a circaseptan rhythm i.e. about 7 or 14 (7 × 2) days after surgery. It is claimed that this rhythm also applies to the immune response to infections, blood and urine chemicals, blood pressure and the common cold
  • Circaseptan (7-day) rhythms have been detected in simple Plant life
  • A woman’s fertility cycle has multiples of 7. In a short cycle of 21 days, ovulation occurs around day 7. The average fertility cycle is 28 days (7 × 4). In a long cycle e.g. 35 days, ovulation does not occur until around day 21 (7 × 3)
  • The adult human body is made up of around 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (7 octillion) atoms
  • In obstetrics, the human gestation period (denoting completeness) is around 280 days (7 × 40)
  • The gestation period for a dog is typically 63 days (7 × 9)
  • The gestation period for a sheep is typically 147 days (7 × 21)
  • The gestation period for a domestic duck is typically 28 days (7 × 4)

More Bible Numbers

There are more important numbers in scripture:

  • 17 – Victory e.g. Noah’s victory over the flood (Gen 7:11, 8:4)
  • 24 – Priesthood e.g. the 24 elders around the throne (Rev 4:4)
  • 40 – Trial, Testing, Transition e.g. Jesus in the wilderness (Lk 4:1-13), it rained 40 days and nights (Gen 7:12), Moses was on Sinai for 40 days and nights (Exod 34:28), Israelites had to wander 40 years in the wilderness before they were allowed to enter Canaan (Josh 5:6)
  • 42 – Oppression of Israel e.g. Israel’s end-time suffering (Dan 12:7)(Rev 11:2)
  • 50 – Freedom. 50 in Judaism is the number of transcendence. It also represents a designated endpoint
  • 70 – Israel’s period of punishment and restoration (Dan 9:24)
  • 144 – Spiritual guidance and protection e.g. the sealing of Israel (Rev 7:4)

Divine Inspiration?

An interesting example of how biblical numbers suggest divine inspiration of the Bible is described by E.F.Vallowe [“Biblical Mathematics: Keys to Scripture Numerics”]. God instructed Noah to build an ark 300 cubits long by 50 cubits wide by 30 cubits high (Gen 6:15). These dimensions define a numeric volume of 450,000 which factors as 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 144. Now 5 denotes God’s grace and 144 denotes spiritual guidance. Do the ark dimensions speak of God’s loving preservation of the eight people in the ark?

What about 666?

When 666 appears in the Bible it relates to either gold (wealth), idolatry, or people control (today, nations have gold reserves to secure national currencies). Solomon’s wealth included an annual income of 666 talents of gold (1 Kings 10:14) and he subsequently descended into idolatry (1 Kings 11).

When a remnant returned from captivity to Jerusalem, they included 666 from the people of Adonikam (Ezra 2:13). Adonikam was a noble sent from Babylon to rebuild the Temple – a false priest given to idolatry.

The number 666 is strongly inferred in Nebuchadnezzar’s image of gold (Dan 3). Its dimensions were 60 cubits high and 6 cubits wide, and when the people heard the sound of 6 instruments (Dan 3:5 KJV, NASB) they had to fall down and worship the image. Those who did not were to be killed. So in Nebuchadnezzar’s image we see 666 is associated with gold, idolatry and enforced worship on pain of death.

Nebuchadnezzar’s image foreshadows the end time 666 scenario:

the number of the beast … is the number of a man: his number is 666

Revelation 13:18

Here we find the Antichrist (the second beast of Revelation 13) using wealth (buying or selling), idolatry (image worship) and extreme control over the nations on pain of death (Revelation 13:11-18). Clearly, 666 is not a nice number!
 

Bible Gematria

Gematria is a system of assigning a numerical value to a word or phrase, link. Historically, gematria has its roots in the medieval Kabbalistic system (Jewish mysticism) of interpreting Hebrew scriptures in order to seek out hidden meaning, link. Certainly, a study of gematria in the Bible shows some amazing numbers and text-text relationships and for this reason it has been adopted by both Jews and Christians in an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of Biblical texts. On the other hand, gematria has also been adopted by the occult.

So care is needed. Whatever appears to be revealed must not conflict with the word of God (the text), or add to it. On the other hand, used carefully, gematria can enhance the meaning of a particular scripture by linking it to other relevant texts. Perhaps most importantly, the implied coding of words or phrases obtained by gematria underscores the Christian belief that the Bible is indeed the inspired word of God. The numbers look of divine origin and can be intriguing.

Simple Examples of Bible Gematria

The Hebrew and Greek alphabets use letters to represent numbers e.g. the Hebrews wrote “tav” ( ת ) for 400, and the Greeks wrote “kappa” ( κ ) for 20. So gematria is essentially a form of numerology. But gematria goes further than its use as a number system. Suppose we sum the letter values for a Hebrew (or Greek) word to obtain a numerical value for that word. For example, replacing each letter in the Hebrew word תשסד with its corresponding number (see Hebrew number tables), we have, reading right to left: 400 + 300 + 60 + 4 = 764. Similarly, the Hebrew word for love, אהבה, has the gematria 1 + 5 + 2 + 5 = 13.

Do such numbers have significance? Is there a hidden meaning? Moreover, do different words with the same numeric value have a common symbolic meaning or enhance the overall meaning when taken together? Let’s examine some more interesting examples.

Number 18

The Hebrew word for “life”” is “chai”, (חי). It is formed from the Hebrew letters “chet” (ח, numerical value = 8) and “yud” (י, numerical value = 10). So chai has numerical value of 18. It is interesting to find that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are mentioned together 18 times in the Torah. And God’s name appears 18 times in Psalm 29, and 18 times in the Shema (the daily Jewish affirmation of God’s singularity and kingship). Today many Jews give in multiples of 18 (36, 54, 72 …) as a way of blessing the recipient and the giver with good long lives.

Number 37

Bonnie Gaunt in her book The Sacred Design has some interesting observations. It seems the prime number 37 and integer multiples (or extensions) of 37 always point to the Godhead or to God’s attributes. For instance, in certain verses, 37 is the sum for ‘God’, ‘only Son’, ‘only begotten’, 2 × 37 = 74 is the sum of ‘a great God’, ‘their Redeemer’, ‘everlasting’, and 3 × 37 = 111 is the sum of ‘wonderful’, ‘the Most High’, ‘Son of the Living God’ and ‘Lord of all’.

Consider a few more integer multiples. In the NT the Greek for Jesus sums to 888 = 24 × 37, and in the OT the phrase ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth’ (Gen 1:1) sums to 2701 = 73 × 37. In fact, it is claimed that 37 is central to the structure of scripture, link.

The Ishtar Gate

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Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum. Rictor NortonCreative Commons

When the Jews went into captivity in Babylon, they passed through the Ishtar Gate, the gateway to the Temple of Ishtar. This had pictures of 337 demons or dragons, the Babylonian snake-gods. Why 337? It turns out that 337 is the numerical sum of “Hell on Earth” in Jewish/Hebrew gematria, link. When the Jews went through this gate they knew they were going through the gateway to hell on earth!

Is it significant that this ancient gate has now been excavated and moved from Babylon to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin? (A smaller reproduction of the gate was built in Babylon, Iraq by Saddam Hussein).
Now let’s look at the positive side! Consider the gematria associated with Jesus.

Jesus

The Greek word for Jesus comprises six letters: Ἰησοῦς, link, link,
iota = 10, eta = 8, sigma = 200, omicron = 70, upsilon = 400, sigma = 200. Arithmetic sum = 888.

This is intriguing. The number 8 in scripture denotes a new beginning and Jesus gave new birth to mankind. Also, triple 8 could imply a new beginning given by a triune God, through Jesus.

There is more support for a special significance of 888. Consider the following phrases:


“The Founder” and “I am the Life”. Each phrase can be closely associated with Jesus and, amazingly, each sums to 888 in Greek! Also, 888 = 37 × 24. Now 37 denotes “Word of God” or simply “God” and 24 denotes “priesthood”. So Jesus is the Word of God, Divine and our High Priest all in one!

One of the intriguing aspects of Bible gematria is the way it links both Hebrew and Greek text. Consider the phrase:
“the salvation of our God” in psalm 98:3. In Hebrew this is “Yeshoth Elohenu” which sums to 888! The number points the reader of psalms to Jesus!

Lord Jesus Christ

These three words in Greek are:
Lord: kappa,upsilon,rho,iota,omikron,sigma: arithmetic sum = 800
Jesus: iota,eta,sigma,omicron,upsilon,sigma: arithmetic sum = 888
Christ: chi,rho,iota,sigma,tau,omikron,sigma: arithmetic sum = 1480
Total sum: 3,168

Is this number significant? First note that 3 × 1 × 6 × 8 = 144 or 12 × 12. Now 12 and 12 is symbolic of the New Jerusalem (Rev 21:10-14) with its 12 gates (the 12 tribes of Israel) and 12 foundation stones (the 12 apostles). Also note that the number 12 denotes governmental perfection and Jesus is coming back to rule the earth with perfect justice (Zech 14:9). Is this all coincidence?

The number 3,168 appears in other scriptures, each time underscoring the attributes of Christ. For example, the phrase “mediator between God and men” (1 Tim 2:5) also sums to 3,168 in Greek, pointing to Jesus as the mediator. What is even more amazing is that all the Hebrew letter values in Isa 53:11 also sum to 3,168. Thus 3,168 not only highlights the Lordship of Christ, but also His Priestly and sacrificial roles for mankind.

Then there is the curious relationship between man’s measurements and gematria. Consider first the birth place of Jesus. The town, Bethlehem, was precisely foretold in prophecy (Micah 5:2). So is the geographic location of Bethlehem significant? One geographic source gives the latitude of Bethlehem as 31.70°. This is intriguing. As pointed out by Gaunt, this latitude is very similar to 3168, the sum of the Greek words for LORD JESUS CHRIST. Any modern-day discrepancy in the latitude could be due to a slight shift in the earth’s crust over 2000 years.

Is God Shaking the World?

Every 26 seconds, the Earth shakes. This regular “microseism” is not enough to feel but enough to be detected by seismologists across the world, link, link. It was first detected in the 1960’s but scientists are still puzzled why it occurs. It has however been traced to a single source in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western coast of Africa. 

Now consider the prophecy:

For thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘Once more, in a little while, I am going to shake the heavens and the earth, the sea and the dry land’

Haggai 2:6

This is usually taken to mean God shakes the nations in a political, economic and social sense. But it may also refer to a physical shaking. In fact, is this the start of a more noticeable physical shaking at the end of the age (Isaiah 24:19)? Recall that the name for God in the Hebrew Bible is: yud-hey-vav-hey (יהוה), written YHWH, and sometimes pronounced YAHWEH, link. In terms of Bible numbers:

י‎ (yud) = 10, ה‎ (hey) = 5, ו‎ (vav) = 6, ה‎ (hey) = 5

So the (unpronounceable) Hebrew word for God, YHWH, sums to 26. Is this a coincidence, or is God gently reminding man that the earth is His creation? Is an earth shake every 26 seconds one of God’s signatures, possibly warning of bigger things to come?

Summary

Bible numbers, especially those from 1 to 12, have well-defined and undisputed meaning e.g. 6 denotes man and 7 completeness. Whenever a number occurs it is helpful to recall its underlying meaning since this may enhance understanding of the text. In passing we might ask “Is the fact that 12 has fallen from use in the world in favour of 10 (decimalisation) an end-time sign of man rebelling against God?”

Biblical gematria could be conjecture or coincidence or both. But many maintain that they underscore the divine inspiration of both old and new testaments and so build faith in God’s word. On the surface it appears that the Hebrew and Greek text is encoded such that its numeric value enhances understanding of the text and also builds links to similar texts (unifying the Bible). Encoding requires intelligence i.e. the mind of God. It is an open question why some gematria appear to relate to man’s units of measurement such as degrees and inches.


3 Comments

  1. Paul Benson Paul Benson 28/04/2023

    Further to Harry’s comment, in “Letter To The Atheists” (chapter 17) I showed the striking connection between Father, Son and Holy Spirit, with protons, neutrons and electrons, the building blocks or all ordinary matter.

    For example, a proton (meaning “first”) basically doesn’t decay. Any so-called decay rate is multiple times longer than the supposed age of the universe. It is made of two “up” quarks and one “down” quark. A neutron is a mirror image of a proton, in that’s its made of two “down” quarks and one “up” quark. It can only exist for a short time separately, before it returns to being a proton, after a maximum of 888 seconds (JESUS in Greek). It holds all elements together beyond hydrogen. The New Testament speak sin very similar terms about the Father and the Son.

    “’Do I not fill the heavens and the earth?’ says YHWH.” – Jeremiah 23:24.

  2. Patty Graham Patty Graham 21/08/2021

    Man remains as a beast rather than submission to truth and being transformed/converted. Whoever is not born again of the Spirit cannot enter the Kingdom of God. Flesh and blood cannot enter in. Yielding to the Holy Spirit in honor, submission, and obedience is the only way. It shows true oneness. A faithful covenant is grounded and rooted in love. The greatest Commandment ever is to LOVE the Lord your God with ALL your heart, mind, soul and strength. A humble one can understand this, the proud never can.

  3. Harry Laine Harry Laine 21/05/2021

    The number 6-6-6 represents the carbon atom: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons. Thus The Beast represents “the number of the name of a man” –a Pythagorean Triple Number. Thus the Apostle John is trying to tell us this is a man, a human, but maybe a Genetically Modified Man–that is John saw a man but he was altered, not 100% human. In my online book 2276CE: The Future is Calling (2020) my thesis states that 9-9-9 is also “the number of a name of a man”, that is a human and I call him “the man of perdition”. Thus a simple math equation arises to demonstrate a signal:
    666 + 333 = 999 or stated another way: 66.6% human + 33.3% ‘other’ /AI = 99.9% == 9-9-9 == “man of perdition”.

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