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Juicious Maximus III
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^An answer, yet one that explains so little
![]() I had a quick look at Wikipedia regarding the number of the beast, 666, and it seems in greek isopsephy and hewbrew gematria, every letter has a corresponding number. So, all our names have corresponding numbers. In the same way, I guess anything that has a word has a number. Then I guess the "point" of 666 is that it is the corresponding number to the name of the beast. You know this already I'm sure, but I didn't. This bit of trivia was also interesting : Quote:
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carpe musicam
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Really there are only four cardinal directions, not six. Cardinal direction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I can understand why someone might think that now, because we understand three dimensions of space so maybe 6 directions is a later developement but I think the four cardinal (NSEW) was more important, and more prevalent to the ancients , they had to travel by land or see to get where they were going so I don't think they would care too much about up/down especially because arial flight was not achieved. ![]() There will always be different interpretation that wat 666 means, but what I heard it means is a combination of two ideas. The thing is that there were no superlatives so something was repeat three times. 7 is the perfect number and 6 is just shy of 7 perfection, 6 is imperfect. So one interpretation is that it means the most imperfection.
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