What does 666 mean in the bible ?
What a challenging question, my friend!
Please note, that as I share the following personal understanding, I do so with a great openness for proper alignment with Catholicism. I look forward to hearing your thoughts, as to learn from and with you. Also, please note that this is my first time to write on this subject. Please be somewhat gentle in your critiques, because I know the wording is not right. It is missing content wisdom, and needs a refined approach to stating, “motivated for God”/unstoppable energy. Please consider:
I really enjoy learning, perfecting, and sharing methods of interpreting the Scripture surrounding and defining the Greatest Commandments, since it can be interpreted that the foundation of all wisdom is found there.
From reflection and practice, I have come to understand the following interpretation: Always
want to learn, perfect, and spread the means to
patience and
kindness and
motivation for
God* with all your body, and with all your spirit, and with all your thoughts, and
with all your will,
equally towards others and yourself, in order to gain
unbreakable peace,
limitless happiness, and
unstoppable energy as a society and individual.
From this, the main factors which govern the others are:
-patience/peace and kindness/happy and motivation/energetic (6)
-wanting to do/be __, doing/being __, doing/being __ equally(3)
-*God or for the sake of the blessings of God (1)
Therefore, you would get 777.
Now, if any one of those factors is missing, you would get 666.
In order to recognize how each factor is essential, please consider the following:
Some of the blessings of God’s Kingdom are unbreakable peace, limitless happiness, and unstoppable energy for the society and each individual. In other words, there is no dropping below the state of peace, and though there may be resting, there is no fatigue/exhaustion.
Therefore,
If one does not want to be…, then one can’t be…
If one is not doing…, then one is not being…
If one is not equal…, then there will be harm for others or the self.
If one is not motivated for God or the blessings of God, the source of motivation will become non-existent, and they will fatigue/exhaust.
Please note: this is personally my best interpretation. I have other interpretations, but they do not fit as well with the 666 concept or are not as graceful. One of my other favorites is somewhat aligned with the Beatitudes. I think…the idea regarding the mark, is to identify who is teachable: If they do not want to, then they will be miserable doing it. If they won’t, then it is purposeless. If they are selfish, then they will hurt the team. If they aren’t doing it for God*, they cannot last.
Thoughts?