Satan, as the great counterfeiter, also "seals" his followers with a
mark in their hand or forehead. But what is this mark and what does it represent? Is it an actual physical mark or merely symbolic? What characterizes those who have the mark?
As a result of the fall of Adam and
without the atonement of Jesus Christ, man is carnal sensual and
devilish. Thus Satan causes "ALL, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and bond" to receive his mark "in their right hand or in their
forehead. Since this is a "mark" which affects all mankind it clearly cannot be an actual physical one. It is symbolic. Thus It represents man in his mortal state and without the atonement of
Jesus Christ, who truly cannot "buy or sell" without the mark of Satan (see
Rev. 13:16-18; 14:1, 9-11; 17:5).
It is also significant to note in Rev. 14:9-11, that those who thus
follow Satan and receive his mark on their forehead or hand, suffer the
"wrath of God", are "tormented with fire and brimstone", and the "smoke
of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever"--quite a punishment
just for accepting a "mark" for food, as the christian fundamentalists
believe, especially if one did so without knowledge or innocently!
Reading these scriptures in context just doesn't bear this viewpoint up.
It should be obvious that the "punishment" mentioned here is the "hell"
that all of Satan's followers receive after the last judgment.
Also of note is the mention in Rev. 17:5 that spiritual Babylon will
have the words "MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND
THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH" written on her forehead. Do the Christian
fundamentalists really believe that there will be a great Babylon arise
up with these literal words on her forehead?
Well, what about the number of the beasts name, 666? Consistent with
Moses 6:63, which states that "all things are created and made to bear
record of" Christ, or in some manner testifying of the gospel plan, the
number 6 to the Jews represented Man under sin. For example man was
created on the 6th day. Cain's descendants are listed to the 6th
generation. There are 66 generations listed from King David to Joseph.
The "Man of Sin" or Satan is represented by the number 666. The 6th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is the letter "vav" which is the sign of the nail.
The number 7, on the other hand, represented God's seal, often called
the perfect number by the ancients. For example, god sanctified the 7th
day and blessed it. The week has 7 days. The 7th day was the Old
Testament Holy Day or Sabbath. Joshua ordered his people to march around
Jericho 7 days with 7 priests, and 7 times on the 7th day. 7 is also
significant in the natural creation. The musical scale has 7 full notes.
Pure light is broken into 7 colors by a prism or rainbow. Jesus Christ received 7 wounds on his body.
Furthermore, in connection with the number 666, It's interesting to
consider that the jewish cabalistic magic square (those square
mathematical puzzles which when added up either horizontally or
vertically add up to the same number) of the sun (or Son!) when totaled
adds up to 666. Additionally when the 12 (symbolic of the twelve
disciples) diagonal squares (the letter x or sign of Christ) are added
they each total 111 which when both are added to 666 become 888, the
gematria value of Jesus. In addition a circle can fit in the magic
square whose circumference is exactly 1480, the gematria value of
Christ.
So it seems that the magic square serves as a perfect symbolism of Jesus
Christ overcoming the Natural Man, the man of sin or 666, through the
atonement (the x or cross) and of Revelations 15:2 or those who like
Christ attain the "victory over the beast, and over his image, and over
his mark, [and] over the number of his name." Again, the symbolism
involved in Revelation concerning the "Mark of the Beast" hardly seems
like biochips or the like to me.
Interestingly enough "six hundred threescore and six" in also mentioned
in four places in the Old Testament. In 1 Kings 10:14 and 2 Chronicles
9:13, King Solomon, the archetype of "WORLDLY WISDOM" and possessing the
knack for solving "RIDDLES", receives according to these verses exactly
"six hundred threescore and six" talents of gold yet we understand that
this is only part of the total amount that Solomon received. Why is "Six
hundred threescore and six" singled out for special attention? Is the
Lord trying to tell us something, challenging us or taunting us?
Additionally Ezra Chapter 2 gives an account of the "children of the
province" who return out of captivity of Babylon. Then verse 13 mentions
that the children of "ADONIKAM" number six hundred three score and six!
But this is not all, Nehemiah 7:18 parallels Ezra 2:13 but the number in
the King James Version is mentioned as six hundred threescore and seven!
Why the difference? Is the Lord trying to get our attention? Or did a
scribe deliberatly change it to six hundred three score and seven hoping
to avoid the stigma associated with six hundred threescore and six? To
make things even more peculiar Joseph Smith in the Joseph Smith
translation (You'll need the full Joseph Smith Translation, as the
complete translation is not in the appendix of the official church
edition) corrects Nehemiah 7:18 to read as Ezra 2:13, six hundred
threescore and six! Something strange seems to be going on here! To
further peculiarize things the word ADONIKAM in Hebrew means "Risen
Lord" (Strong's number 140) as if to symbolize to us that we need to
make a similar exit out of Babylon to truly become children of the
"Risen Lord"!
Further interest may be stirred when it is noted that as we come to the
conclusion of the 6th seal (the 1st 6) or the end of the 6th thousand
year we have 6 billion souls (the 2nd 6) on the face of the earth
scattered among 6 continents (the 3rd 6). But perhaps I digress.
Finally, when "searching " the scriptures, the jewish rabbinical
literature states (and in keeping with the tenet of seeking to
understand after the manner of the Jews, see 2 Nephi 25) that when one
encounters a number in the scriptures this serves as a marker or flag to
highlight a message of importance within the text. I find it interesting
therefore to consider Alma 11: 22-25 in light of our current
consideration of the number 6 or 666. In these verses Zeezrom tempts
Amulek to deny God by offering him 6 Onties of silver (Remember that the
number 6 to the Jews represented man under sin). Amulek responds by
stating to Zeezrom, in effect, don't you know that "the righteous
yieldeth to no such temptations?" Then he exposes Zeezrom's deception by
revealing that he, Zeezrom, had it in his heart to get Amulek to "deny
the true and living God." Amulek's controversy with Zeezrom, it seems to
me, serve as a further witness of the verses we read about in
Revelation and further emphasizes our need to resist Satan's power and
"mark" by living righteous lives. Thus we see that both Christ and Satan
seal up their followers either to eternal life on one hand or spiritual
death on the other.