The term "Christian" means "to be like Christ". The number 7 in Biblical numerology represents perfection and things ordained of God. Therefore, 777 could be used to described anything ordained of God in threes such as: the plan of salvation (1. repentance 2. baptism 3. sanctification), the offices of the Godhead (Father, Son[Jesus], and Holy Ghost) and etc....
2006-09-20 03:36:54
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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No, neither mean "angel".
777 is a compound of 3 and 7. 7 is the number of perfection, and 3 is the number of the Trinity. Hence, 777 is the number of Godly perfection. Angels are not perfect (if it were so, Satan would've never fallen).
Christ-like means just that... being like Jesus Christ. Doing the things He did, acting the way He did, holding fast to the truths He did. Angels do not do as He did (if it were so, they would not play instruments, and spend every moment solely dedicated to their one specific purpose; they would not appear and disappear; they would not hide their true nature from all until it was necessary to reveal it; they would sacrifice themselves for the ones they love; they would have been resistant to Satan's ways and not followed him).
"Evangelist" and "Angel" mean the same thing. Both mean, in their purest forms, 'messengers of God'... Whereas angels directly relate messages, we indirectly relate them, since we first got our message by the Bible.
And of special note : "For unto which of the angels said he [God] at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?" - Hebrews 1:5... Christ is not angel-like, nor is an angel Christ-like. They are two completely seperate classes of beings. Angels are more powerful than mankind, and God is more powerful than angels. And like Thomas said in John 20:28, Jesus is "My Lord and my God".... not "my angel".
2006-09-20 03:39:29
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answered by seraphim_pwns_u 5
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777, LOL?
Is this some sort of "reaction" to 666?
Reactionaries crack me up...
2006-09-20 03:17:04
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answered by Ana 5
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