Revelation 13:18 – DCLXVI, 666, The Number of the Beast
There is much symbolism in the New Testament.
One example is in the infamous referral to the number of the beast. Some
historians have shown a relation to Hebrew numerology and the name of Nero.
I see a multilayer of anti-Roman sentiment
especially in the use of the basic Roman numeral system of representing letters
for numbers to also identify the beast. "This calls for some wisdom. If
anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's
number. His number is DCLXVI." - Revelation 13:18
(D = 500 + C = 100 + L = 50 + X = 10 + V = 5 + I
= 1) 500+100+50+10+5+1 = 666
Of course one cannot fully discount the
numerology attached to the Hebrew alphabet which would possibly have the number
of the beast to be a disguised slap at the anti-Jewish, anti-Christ persona in
the form of the Roman dictator Nero.
Numbers like words are symbols. They cross
reference thought, sound, meaning, and visual expression but in a perhaps more
precisely calculated manner. If one is looking for the deepest possible meaning
to John's new "riddle of the sphinx", so to speak, one has to probe
deeper.
The polyglot language of the Roman world shows
us how not one, but many languages, were in use at the time. This is evidenced
by examples of slightly pre-Roman artifacts such as the Rosetta Stone. Good
communication meant use of many of the best words of many base languages and,
or, bold interpretations of other exotic, possibly esoteric languages and
communications to convey the new Christian message.
The fishermen of souls were of a varied degree
of backgrounds and educations. Their message was meant to reach the greatest
possible number of souls. As such, I look at the simplest and the most
complicated of people of that era and can say with confidence that the Roman
numeral system was known to all the commerce and economies of Ben-Zebedee's
world. Beyond the beast being a real person or a real event then, now or in the
future, the true number of the beast is a simple and a complicated message.
The complicated answer I leave to the domain of
scholars. For me, a simple man in a very complicated modern world, I, a
visually oriented person, see the promises of Satan as a large amount, whether
it be tallied in money or power etc.
To the ancient world, this was a large number.
If one looks at it visually and in the basic six digits of Roman numerics, it
is both a large number and a descending number of 500 ranging down to one.
The
only thing missing is the Hindu-Arabic concept of zero which I add to my
interpretation here.
The promise of Satan and of Evil is great but
the promise and reality of the promise in the end equals itself to, or is less
than, zero.