"666" or "616 as the "number of the beast" actually are references to Emperor Nero (aka: Neron, hence two different numbers) of Rome in that they're the numerological equivalents of his name.
Ex: translate the latin Neron Cæsar into Aramaic and you get "nrwn qsr", which when using the numerologic equivalents adds up as follows:
Nun=50
Resh=200
Waw=6
Nun=50
Qoph=100
Samech= 60
Resh=200
Total=666
An alternative is that 666 represents humankind. Six is an "imperfect number" because it is one short of 7, the "perfect number" (seven days in the week, seven tongues of flame, seven spiritual gifts...). So three (the number of the Trinity) sixes is seen as extremely imperfect. Therefore, 666 represents imperfect man, while 777 represents God.
Dr. Mordrid
Ex: translate the latin Neron Cæsar into Aramaic and you get "nrwn qsr", which when using the numerologic equivalents adds up as follows:
Nun=50
Resh=200
Waw=6
Nun=50
Qoph=100
Samech= 60
Resh=200
Total=666
An alternative is that 666 represents humankind. Six is an "imperfect number" because it is one short of 7, the "perfect number" (seven days in the week, seven tongues of flame, seven spiritual gifts...). So three (the number of the Trinity) sixes is seen as extremely imperfect. Therefore, 666 represents imperfect man, while 777 represents God.
Dr. Mordrid
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