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2006-11-18 07:09:29
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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Stong's G5516
χξς
chi xi stigma
khee xee stig'-ma
The 22nd, 14th and an obsolete letter (G4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th), used as numbers; denoting respectively 600, 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral: - six hundred threescore and six.
Zodiahtes Word Study G5516
χξς
ch x s; the ch (chi) standing for 600, the x (xi) standing for 60, and the s (sigma) standing for 6. 666. An enigmatic number found in Rev_13:18. The number six, being the number of man, may indicate that 666 symbolizes the zenith of man's power. This power is concentrated in the apocalyptic beast of Rev_13:1-8 identified by many as the antichrist (antíchristos [G500]). According to the Genesis narrative, man was created on the sixth day. His appointed days of labor and toil are six. A Hebrew slave was to serve six years. For six years the land was to be sown. Under the sixth seal, appalling and universal catastrophe upon mankind ensues. As the number seven denotes what is perfect or complete, six, being short of that, signifies human imperfection and toil although a demonstration of human strength. It should also be noted that the image of gold set up by Nebuchadnezzar for his own glorification was sixty cubits long (Dan. chap. 3). Daniel 3 can be said to point forward to the even deeper and Satanic evil of Revelation 13 The one foreshadows the other. Thus we might say that this triple six is the fullest, highest development of man under direct satanic control. It is the combination of civil, religious, and political power satanically inspired. It is, so far as man can do it, the complete setting aside of God as the Supreme Ruler. (See Scott, Exposition of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. London: Pickering and Inglis Ltd., N.d.)
Strong's G4742
στίγμα
stigma
stig'-mah
From a primary word στίζω stizō (to “stick”, that is, prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), that is, (figuratively) scar of service: - mark.
Zodiahtes Word Study G4742
στίγμα
stígma; gen. stígmatos, neut. noun from stízō (n.f.), to make a puncture or a mark (e.g., with a hot iron), to brand. A mark, brand, as pricked into or burnt upon the body, such as the marks with which slaves and sometimes prisoners were branded. Figuratively (Gal_6:17 [cf. 2Co_4:10; 2Co_11:23 ff.; Rev_14:9, cháragma {G5480}, imprint, something engraven]).
Syn.: éndeigma (G1730), manifest token; cháragma (G5480), imprint, something engraven; charaktḗr (G5481), impression, exact image.
2006-11-18 09:35:57
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answered by Martin S 7
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The observe devil in matthew 4 is 1228 ???????? [diabolos /dee·ab·ol·os/] adj. ... King james version translates as “devil” 35 cases, “pretend accuser” two times, and “slanderer” once. a million weak to slander, slanderous, accusing falsely. 1a a calumniator, pretend accuser, slanderer,. 2 metaph. utilized to a guy who, by opposing the reason behind God, may nicely be reported to act the area of the devil or to area with him. The observe in Matthew 8:16 is a verb unrelated to the interest diabolos ???????????? [daimonizomai /dahee·mon·identity·zom·ahee/] v. center voice from 1142; TDNT 2:19; TDNTA 137; GK 1227; 13 occurrences; AV translates as “possessed with devils” 4 cases, “possessed with the devil” 3 cases, “of the devils” two times, “vexed with a devil” once, “possessed with a devil” once, and “have a devil” once. a million to be lower than the potential of a demon. Unfortuntely some translations (the King james especially) do not differentiate between diabolos (devil) and daimonion (demon) and use the interest devil for both. The words do not mean an similar ingredient. Demons are Evil Spirits, even as the devil is THE evil spirit (the ruler of evil).
2016-11-29 06:18:46
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answered by ? 4
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5516 is "six" (Rev. 13:18)
4742 is "a mark" but I don't see it in a text
I would like to know the answer to this if you could send it to me....thanks in advance
p.s. I see "mark" in a text but not connected to Strongs
2006-11-18 07:58:09
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answered by bethybug 5
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Ha! Good one
Six hundred, three score and six
2006-11-18 07:12:27
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answered by beek 7
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2006-11-18 07:13:44
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answered by flandargo 5
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