The Number of the Beast

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Finally, the readers of Revelation were told to “calculate the number of the beast, for the number is that of a man; and his number is six hundred and sixty-six” (Rev. 13:18). John did not expect that his readers “who had understanding” to have any difficulty identifying the beast, since they could simply calculate the meaning of this number. “Neron Kaisar” (the Greek rendering, documented by archaeological finds), when transliterated into Hebrew נרון קסר (Nrwn Qsr) had a number of 666. The variant number 616 found in some manuscripts of the Greek text of Revelation may represent the alternative Hebrew spelling נרו קסר (Nrw Qsr) based on the Latin form “Nero Caesar”. The variant probably existed to keep consistent the meaning of Nero as the beast.

The Greek spelling, “Nerōn Kaisar”, transliterates into Hebrew as נרון קסר or “nrvn qsr”. Adding the corresponding values yields 666, as shown:

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The variant number 616 found in some manuscripts of the Greek text of Revelation may represent the alternative Hebrew spelling נרו קסר (Nrw Qsr) based on the Latin form “Nero Caesar”. The variant probably existed to keep consistent the meaning of Nero as the beast.

By contrast, the Latin title for Nero is spelled simply “Nerō Caesar”, which transliterates to “נרו קסר” or “nrv qsr” and has a value of 616, which may explain that variation in some manuscripts.

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