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Now lets see....and this is why I need people to wake up. ( BASED OFF THEIR CONCEPTS) 600 = Chi (khee) = Christos = Christ 60 = Xi (ksee) = xulon = cross 6 = Stigma (st) = Stigma = pierced, mark made by pointed instrument 666 = Christ-cross-pierced (image of Christ on cross = crucifix) Strongs Concordance #5516 Chi Xi Stigma [khee xee stig-ma]; 22nd, 14th and obsolete letter (4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th letters) used as numbers; denoting respectively 600, 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral: -Six hundred three score and six. [Interestingly, the 22nd, 14th and 6th letters of the Hebrew Alphabet (Tau, Nun, Waw) spell tanu, his dragon]. The Greek acrostic here is represented by the letters CHI, XI, STIGMA, which are 666. Each letter represents a word.Chi is the first letter of Christos (Christ). X (Chi) is an abbreviation for Christ, viz. X-mas is Christmas. Xi, is the abbreviation letter for Xulon, a timber or tree (Strongs #3586). Thayers New Testament Lexicon defines xulon as, that which is made of wood, as a beam from which anyone is suspended, a gibbet, a cross (p.432, #3586). Peter used the word xulon when speaking of the cross (Acts 10:39, Acts 5:30, Gal. 3:13, 1 Peter 2:24). Stigma (Strongs #4742) from a prime stizo (to stick, or prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition or ownership) i.e. (figurative) a scar of service; a mark, i. e. pierced. According to Donnegans Greek Lexicon, stigma is a hole, or mark, made with a pointed instrument. a mark of recognition or of disgrace. a mark of infamy. a mark made on the hands of persons who had enlisted as soldiers (p. 1150). Under the entry of #5516 (Chi Xi Stigma), Strongs informs us that #4742 (stigma) is also a cross. Therefore, the word, and letter, stigma have a definite reference to being nailed to a cross, or the marks/nail-holes from being nailed to a cross.
Posted on: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 21:50:37 +0000

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