What I've always wondered is the question why the Nazghul are nine and not seven, because seven is the number of Evil, this can't be the reason...
Do you know the meaning of the Number Nine?
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bare cold heart; void thoughts.
Empty inside; blank state of mind,
being nothing at all; divinity in peace.
Numerology?
Hm, in the Bible, the Nine stands for "consolidation, conservation, humanness", as do the Nazgūl with their very human greed for power that makes them what they are; it's also at the same time the contradicting union of unfinishedness and ultimate completion, the 'cycle of growth' (nine generations between Adam and Noah and again from Noah to Abraham, 'development'; Abraham btw received his new name with 99 years ); in the NT it rather symbolises Revelation; in the Apocalypse itself, there are two numbers, both vibrating to a Nine - 666 (6+6+6=18; 1+8=9) and 144,000 (1+4+4=9); but whereas the 144,000 refer to the 'developed and saved humanity', the 'Number of the Beast' (Rev. 13:18) stands for humanity functioning at the materialistic un-regenerated level, being lost; between the two again the evolution or cycle of growth... all in all a very 'human' number
Christ's words on the cross "It is finished" were also spoken in the ninth hour btw
Seven in contrary in the Bible absolutely doesn't represent anything evil, rather 'cyclic fullness' (creation in seven days etc)
As one of the Sephiroth of the Cabbalah, Nine is "the sphere of Yesod. This is also called the Foundation. Nine is the Trinity of Trinities, the Everything of the system in opposition to the nothing of the Zero. It is the number of Energy and Power, the Infinite Fire of Love and Warmth. Nine is able to activate, deactivate, and even neutralize the other spheres and all numbers. It is symbolic of Achievement, Perfection, Completion, and Efficiency." - has little to do with the Nazgūl, except maybe the last part
In Tarot, Nine is the step towards realisation of self. The previous numbers all include a certain diversity, but Nine is the "return of awakening back into the One"; Seven there is coming into movement, a desire to move heavenward from the first Golden Throne (six).
i read all of that too and.....damn Exa you've got one bitching brain on you.
Thanks for the very helpful and educational post. I forgot about the previous thread about the numbers.
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I didn't, also I didn't expect passage from the Bible, because I wasn't asking about what the number nine means but why the Nazghul are with nine, I expected to hear some explanation about the rings and to who they were given...
__________________ Dwelling in Darkness,
bare cold heart; void thoughts.
Empty inside; blank state of mind,
being nothing at all; divinity in peace.
Well, to the most important and most influenceable lords of men of their time that's probably also the reason why there are more rings for men than for dwarves and elves; Sauron knew that it was Mortals who are most greedy when it comes to the power the rings provided and that their hearts are a lot easier to win that dwarves' who'd rather love the rings just for their gold, hence by offering more to the mortal leaders, he made sure to get more power
Plus, Seven has of old been the number connected to dwarves, so giving nine to the dwarves and twelve or whatever to mortals instead like Tolkien thought about earlier would make little sense.
As for "to whom they were given" - four of them are stated to have been Black Nśmenóreans, seems logical as they already showed earlier that they welcome Sauron; the others were mainly Easterlings and Southrons or maybe leaders of smaller tribes in the Northwest of Middle-earth, generally all those that had no friendly relationship to the royal family of the ex-Nśmenóreans
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The answer lies within the entire Tolkien verse: "One Ring To Rule Them All, One Ring To Find Them, One Ring to Bring Them All, and IN The Darkness Bind Them".
The line from the verse reads " Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die". The Nine were once great kings of old, so Sauron the deceiver gave to them nine rings of power, and watched as each fell into darkness.
There is no significance to the number 9.
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