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[This isn't a humor post, or a political post. This is a history/theology geeking post. Just so's y'all know what to expect.]
First off, as you all know, the Number of the Beast is "616", not "666" -- the whole "666" thing is a transcription error. The earliest versions of the Book of Revelations have "616".
Second, as you all know, in Hebrew, every letter also has an associated numerical value, and Hebrew numerology is based around the numerical values of words.
As an aside, I find it interesting that, historically, the following letters had two sounds:
Bet, B and V (no English equivalent of which I know)
Gimmel, G and J (the English letter "g" maintains both sounds)
Dalet, D and djz as in the French "gendarme" (no English equivalent that I know of)
Kof, K and Kh
Pay, P and Ph
Shin, S and Sh
Tav, T and Th
So, a fair number of the Hebrew two-sound letters made it into English. . .
Anyway, that's not what I'm posting about.
The Book of Revelations is clear that "616" refers to a person's name. So you need to find a name, or name and title, which adds up to 616.
How about קסר נרו ? That's 50+200+6 + 100+60+200 = 616. What are the English equivalents of those letters? NRV QSR. Of course, that "V" may be a "W", a "U" or an "O", and we need to add vowels.
NRO QSR. NeRO CaeSaR.
Hard to argue with that one. Emperor Nero pretty much deserved the title of "the Beast", and, for that matter, was the Emperor when the Book of Revelations was written.
So, my point is to just plain relax about the Book of Revelations. We KNOW what the "number of the Beast" is, and who it refers to, and why. It's not a great End-Times Mystery or anything.
First off, as you all know, the Number of the Beast is "616", not "666" -- the whole "666" thing is a transcription error. The earliest versions of the Book of Revelations have "616".
Second, as you all know, in Hebrew, every letter also has an associated numerical value, and Hebrew numerology is based around the numerical values of words.
Hebrew Letter | Value | Name | English Approximation of Sound |
א | 1 | Aleph | Silent |
ב | 2 | Bet | B or V |
ג | 3 | Gimmel | G (historically, also could sound as j) |
ד | 4 | Dalet | D (historically, could also sound as djz) |
ה | 5 | Hay | H |
ו | 6 | Vav | V, or oo, or oh (historically, sounded as "w", "oo", or "oh", and was called "waw") |
ז | 7 | Zayin | Z |
ח | 8 | Chet | kh (as in "Bach") |
ט | 9 | Tet | T |
י | 10 | Yod | Y |
כ | 20 | Kaf | K or kh |
ל | 30 | Lamed | L |
מ | 40 | Mem | M |
נ | 50 | Nun | N |
ס | 60 | Samekh | S |
ע | 70 | Ayin | Silent, basically |
פ | 80 | Pay | P or F |
צ | 90 | Tzade | ts, as in "pizza" |
ק | 100 | Kuf | K or Q (a little more gutteral than K) |
ר | 200 | Resh | R, more or less |
ש | 300 | Shin | Sh or S |
ת | 400 | Tav | T, T or S in some dialects, T or Th historically |
As an aside, I find it interesting that, historically, the following letters had two sounds:
Bet, B and V (no English equivalent of which I know)
Gimmel, G and J (the English letter "g" maintains both sounds)
Dalet, D and djz as in the French "gendarme" (no English equivalent that I know of)
Kof, K and Kh
Pay, P and Ph
Shin, S and Sh
Tav, T and Th
So, a fair number of the Hebrew two-sound letters made it into English. . .
Anyway, that's not what I'm posting about.
The Book of Revelations is clear that "616" refers to a person's name. So you need to find a name, or name and title, which adds up to 616.
How about קסר נרו ? That's 50+200+6 + 100+60+200 = 616. What are the English equivalents of those letters? NRV QSR. Of course, that "V" may be a "W", a "U" or an "O", and we need to add vowels.
NRO QSR. NeRO CaeSaR.
Hard to argue with that one. Emperor Nero pretty much deserved the title of "the Beast", and, for that matter, was the Emperor when the Book of Revelations was written.
So, my point is to just plain relax about the Book of Revelations. We KNOW what the "number of the Beast" is, and who it refers to, and why. It's not a great End-Times Mystery or anything.
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Date: 2006-06-06 11:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-07 04:49 am (UTC)And the references to horsemen sweeping out of the east? There was a tribe (actually one of the kewl things in the King Arthur movie was that this was the tribe they had Lancelot from) about whom at the time Revelation was composed there were a lot of from-the-battle-front rumors about these guys royally kicking Imperial Army Ass. So this was a "You've heard of these guys, right? Lemme tell you something.... God sent them... yeah, they're gonna kick Roman butt and not bother with names. Just hang in there, guys... we haven't gotta put up with this BS for much longer."
And a lot of the absolutely weirdest imagery is actually inherited from older prophetic works like Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah. There are a few passages where if you do some comparison... it seems there apparently was a tradition of going back to an earlier prophetic work.... taking some imagery that was giving a similar message to what you were trying to say this time.... filing off a couple serial numbers.... adjusting things a touch.... and voila! A vision with teeth.
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Date: 2006-06-07 04:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-06 11:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-06 11:24 pm (UTC)Every letter in Hebrew has an associated vowel. Any word which starts with a vowel sound MUST start with a silent letter. Because it it started with a NON-silent letter, it would start with that consonant sound.
Similarly, if a sylable starts with a vowel sound, that sylable must start with a silent letter.
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Date: 2006-06-07 12:14 am (UTC)And yes, I knew that about Nero. Saw a very interesting show about it on the History channel (I believe), which explained that pretty much the entire book of Revelations corresponded directly with events that were taking place at the time it was written. The End Times came and went long ago...
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Date: 2006-06-07 12:29 am (UTC)BTW, 'ayin isn't necessarily silent. In standard Hebrew it's a voiced pharyngeal fricative (ʕ in IPA), but Jews of European descent usually pronounce it as a glottal stop before a vowel.
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Date: 2006-06-07 12:35 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-07 01:54 am (UTC)Interesting subject.
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Date: 2006-06-07 12:20 pm (UTC)The Yemenite Jews are believed to have the closest approximation of ancient Hebrew pronounciation (they were so shunned by their neighbors that they didn't have much chance for their Hebrew to be corrupted).
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Date: 2006-06-08 01:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-07 01:48 am (UTC)*sigh*
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Date: 2006-06-07 03:28 am (UTC)--IPA: [nerokɑɪsɑr]
--English approximation: nay-roe k-eye-sahr
... I'd expect the Hebrew to have a yod in it for the offglide in "Cae".
-- Dr. Whom, Consulting Linguist, Grammarian, Orthoepist, and Philological Busybody
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Date: 2006-06-07 04:35 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-07 03:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-07 07:14 pm (UTC)I must be missing something here...
Date: 2006-06-08 01:08 am (UTC)The Book of Revelations is clear that "616" refers to a person's name. So you need to find a name, or name and title, which adds up to 616.
So we're looking for some name/title whose Gematria is 616. So far, so good.
How about קסר נרו ? That's 50+200+6 + 100+60+200 = 616. What are the English equivalents of those letters? NRV QSR. Of course, that "V" may be a "W", a "U" or an "O", and we need to add vowels.
NRO QSR. NeRO CaeSaR.
Hard to argue with that one. Emperor Nero pretty much deserved the title of "the Beast", and, for that matter, was the Emperor when the Book of Revelations was written.
So we have a good candidate... if that's how CAESAR was spelled in Hebrew at the time. In later discussion,
But I didn't know that before tonight's login, and I took what you just said above -- That's how it was spelled. It's pretty clear that that was the intended meaning by the author. -- as begging the question (in the original sense): arguing in a circle by bringing in as evidence the point one is trying to prove.
Anyway, I didn't mean to get into an argument, or start one. Thanks for all of this.
Re: I must be missing something here...
Date: 2006-06-08 02:17 am (UTC)Whack Loiosh for me, willya? But, y'know, in an affectionate way.
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Date: 2006-06-07 12:18 pm (UTC)http://youtube.com/watch?v=OftwKZtwSfE
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Date: 2006-06-08 08:44 pm (UTC)But only through osmosis (or is that Osmond-osis?)
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