it does not remain the same. The numbers are 600, 60 and 6. so how do they coorilate with your "special meanings to numbers" idea you posted? what is the special meaning of 600 and 60? you only posted 5,6 and 7 as examples. Six is not present three times in a number....... the number 6 is present as part of three seperate numbers which also inlcude just as many zeros, three.
But if you add them up you get 666 or not? And ive just read it could also be 616.
But thats not the reason why the Thread was started. Whatever the friggin number is what could it refer to?
Could it be the World Wide Web, WWW.
The Hebrew and Greek alphabet does not have separate characters or alphabets for numbers and letters. Letters are also used as numbers. So each letter is a numerical value.
The Hebrew equivalent of our "w" is the letter "vav" or "waw". The numerical value of vav is 6. So the English "www" transliterated into Hebrew is "vav vav vav", which numerically is 666.
Re: 666 what are the possible meanings?
Originally posted by Bicnarok
In the Bible numbers have a special meaning 7 = perfection, 3 = emphasis, 6 = imperfection and so on. So impefection emphasised 3 times refers to something not created by God.
Not carrying this or presenting it as the truth, just a hypothesis based on that above thought. 3=emphasis 6=imperfection so 666 presented as such could be emphasis on imperfection.
However this does not account for 600 60 6, as presented by Evil Dead, which I have no debate with, simply remarking on the initial post. Is there a meaning for the zeroes? if so, there are three of them there too... Which would suggest an emphasis on whatever the biblical connotation of 0 was, as well...
I've found out something about 666:
The numbers in the name of the AntiChrist, when he rises up to earth, are supposed to add up to 666. There is a book I've read, all about the end of the world and all, with the AntiChrist. And his human name is: Levi Xu Dangchao. DCLXVI.
I checked it on this:http://www . novaroma . org / via_romana / numbers.html
666 is commonly known as the Number of the Beast in Revelations. Some maintain that recent discoveries show that 616 could possibly be the correct number of the beast. Some early manuscripts do contain 616 instead. In May 2005 it was reported that scholars at Oxford University using advanced imaging techniques had been able to read previously illegible portions of an early (third century) version of the Book of Revelation, part of its Oxyrhynchus collection of papyri. The fragment gives the Number of the Beast as 616.
Scholars now believe the number in question has very little to do with the devil. It was actually a complicated numerical riddle in Greek, meant to represent someone' s name. It' s a number puzzle, the majority opinion seems to be that it refers to Nero, as Grand_Moff_Gav already mentioned.