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COUNT THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST: “666” By Rassophore-monk Vsevolod, Holy Trinity Monastery, 1998.
COUNT THE NUMBER OF THE
BEAST: “666”
By Rassophore-monk Vsevolod, Holy Trinity Monastery,
1998.
From the Editor: The subject article is, in our
opinion, completely in line with other Orthodox commentaries (e.g., St. Andrew
of Ceasarea). The author inserts his opinion relative to the “mark” as if it is
fact; there exist several other interpretations, including the one, for example
by St. Paisios the Athonite. St. Paisios, as well as many other 20th century
Fathers of the Church, insisted that the mark of the beast shall be in line
with current technological developments such as the well publicized RFID. In
our next issue, we will include an article by St. Paisios so that a balanced
view on this greatly important topic is presented. As far as the subject
article, ive agree ivith the author’s recommendation that the faithful avoid
falling into fatal extremes on this matter and instead, focus upon spiritual
growth, faith and readiness toivards the great temptations that are
ever-increasing all around us.
Ihave an opinion as to this number (666) thouth I do
not know
for certain, for many names have been found in this
number when it is expressed in writing.
Still ive say that perhaps the inscription of this same
seal will give us the word “I deny. ” Of such kind, in the time of that hater
of all good, will be the seal, the tenor of which will be this: “I deny the
Maker of heaven and earth, I deny the baptism, I deny my (former) service and
attach myself to thee, and I believe in thee. ”... Truly those who are
engrossed in the affairs of life, and with the lust of this world, will be
easily brought over to the accuser [Antichrist] then, and sealed by him.
Saint Hippolytus of Rome, “Discourse on the End of the
World and on Antichrist”
In the Apocalypse, the holy Apostle John the
Theologian indicated the number of Antichrist in these words: At id he
causethall, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond to receive a
mark in their right hand or in their forehead... Let him that hath
understanding count the number of the beast for it is the number of a man; and
his number is six hundred threescore arid six. (Revi3:i6,18). Ever since then,
there have been many interpretations of this number. In their exegeses, the
Holy Fathers have proceeded from the fact that the number of the beast [i.e.,
Antichrist] is the number of his name, as it says inverse 17: ...the mark, or
the name of the beast, or the number of his name. During the time of
Antichrist, everyone will be offered to receive the mark of the beast, and
therefore Christians ought to know the essence of what this means and just what
this number signifies.
On this subject, a majority of Christians today fall
into one of two basic categories. To the first belong those who are altogether
indifferent to this question, who consider it to be of little import and who
even laugh at those who are interested in it. It would appear that such apathy,
such a lukewarm attitude, reflects a shallow, superficial faith. In the second
group are those Christians who, possessing “zeal without knowledge,” are led
astray by the enemy into overly literal interpretations, finding the number of
Antichrist in trademarks, in documents and on currency—an extreme approach that
frequently leads to the development of a pharisaical-sectarian spirit.
What is the genuinely Orthodox approach to this
subject? We shall try to explain. The Holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church allow
various explanations of the number of the beast. Most often the name is sought
in the correspondence between the number of the beast and the sum of letters of this or that name. Thereby people have
arrived at many de¬scriptive and even proper names of Antichrist, and likewise
his title.
They have deduced such names as “Wicked Leader “Ancient Envier
“Truly Malicious “Unrighteous Lamb, and others.
Doubtless, any descriptive names corresponding to the
number 666 can, of course, be applied to Antichrist. However, we must direct
our attention not to an external search for names, but to ascertaining the
inner meaning of the name of the beast. After all, the Apostle John the
Theologian indicated specifically that in order to comprehend the name of the
beast it was essential to have wisdom, i.e., Christian love of wisdom, and not
simply an arithmetical formula.
We know that Divine names—as, for example, Lord Jesus
Christ, Son of God, and others—can contain a condensed form of the entire
Christian confession. The hesychast fathers often point this out in speaking
about the Jesus Prayer. Antichrist, in seeking to counterfeit Christ in all
respects, will also have a name that expresses, in condensed form, his entire
false teaching. The name of Antichrist will be a kind of brief but precise
symbol of the antichristian faith. It will contain in itself all the
fundamental theses of this false teaching. Only in this way can one explain how
the acceptance of the inscription of this name, the mark of the beast, will be
a denial of Christ and His Church.
It is this denial of true Christianity that
constitutes the principal reason for setting the seal of Antichrist. Clearly,
then, the acceptance of this seal is not connected to any trademarks or
commercial marks on documents, money or even on the flesh (for example,
prisoners in labor camps wear numbers on their clothing, and slaves used to be
branded). This is not the seal of Antichrist.
The acceptance of the mark must
be joined with a conscious denial of Christ and the acceptance of the law of
Antichrist.
It is interesting to trace how, over thousands of
years, Satan has been preparing mankind to accept his religion. Many pagan
cults confess some kind of divine triad. The ancient Romans had Jupiter, Juno
and Minerva; the Hindus have Brahma, Siva and Visnu; in the Egyptian religion
one finds the trinitarian group of Osiris, Isis, and Horus. The concept of a
trinity also exists in Buddhism and among the ancient Slavs and Celts. In the
Graeco- Roman religious cults this idea was reflected in the veneration of the
three-bodied goddess Hecate, the three-headed Scylla, the triune divinities of
the Cabiri. At the gate of Hades stood guard the fiendish, three-headed dog, Cerberus.
Numerous divine triads have been revered by pagan tribes of the Americas and
Africa. The cult of voodoo, which is related to modem Satanism believes in some
anti-trinity.
These confessions may be said to contain fragments of
true revelation. If Satan did not exist, one could say that these pagan peoples
revered the true God-in-Trinity, even though their concepts of just Who this is were in many ways distorted. But
because the world of dark spirituality is in fact a distorted representation of
the Divine world, and the devil in his actions imitates God in a distorted
fashion, it follows that the distorted divinity of the pagans is a false god,
endeavoring to pass for the true God. Through the lips of the Prophet David,
the Church warns us that all the gods of the heathen are devils (Pss 95:5). It
is evident that, under the guise of these pagan “trinities,” Satan himself is
concealed together with his minions. This is iconographically supported: In the
Christian art of Europe and Abyssinia one finds three-headed, three-faced or
three-horned depictions of Satan, symbols of the Satanic false trinity. Two
thousand years ago, as Christianity spread throughout the world, it disarmed
and bound the religion of Satan, as this was manifest in numerous pagan cults.
In the time of Antichrist this religion of evil will again, in one form or
another, come to dominate the world.
In what will the religion of Antichrist consist? It is
enigmatically expressed for us by the Apostle as the number 666. As we see,
this number is composed of three sixes: six hundreds, six tens and six ones. If
we turn to Holy Scripture, we see that the number six rarely figures in either
the Old or New Testaments, whereas the number seven is used in the Bible as a
symbol of completeness, of fulfillment, of perfection, of wholeness (often in
the sense of absolute perfection). In Christ, humanity is shown an example of
the fullness of the Godhead (Col 2:9). The Antichrist, by contrast, will unite
in himself all incompleteness, all imperfection, and deficiency. The symbol of imperfection—that seeks to
appear as perfection—is none other than the number six. In the number of the
beast this imperfection is raised to its extreme: it is not merely six, but six
hundred, sixty-six!
If the Son of God co-exists indivisibly and in
unconfused union with the
Father and the Holy Spirit, the son of perdition,
Antichrist, exists in the closest possible union with Satan and his false
prophet. The three of them together represent a false trinity, as it were: the
spirit of malice-the beast-the second beast. These three deficient persons, one
in their spiritual essence, are united in a single incompleteness, whose symbol
is 666. And so, the number of the name of the beast contains in condensed form
the entire diabolical confession of the false religion of the Antichrist.
Herein lies the evil power of this bestial name.
The “moral” teaching of Satan can also be expressed as
a type of triune evil: evil reasoning, evil feelings, and evil will. This
anti-moral teaching can also be symbolically expressed by the name of the
beast, more precisely, by the tripartite number of this name. For this reason,
the acceptance of this name of Antichrist in the form of some seal will in fact
be a denial of Christ and His Church.
The son of perdition, the Antichrist, inasmuch as he
is a man, will give the devil the possibility—through him—to act openly in the
world, and, with the help of the false prophet, to deceive and destroy people.
The greater part of humanity will gladly accept this proud message of the
man-god, whose principal postulates will be: “Man! Know that your ‘I’ is a part
of the divinity. You are truly a god! You are a law unto yourself. No one has
any authority over your ‘I.’ An example for you is your messiah [Antichrist], a
great man, who knows that he is a god!” The false religion of Antichrist can be
characterized as a humanist religion, in the sense that it is not divine; it is
vain, transitory. This is why the number of the beast is called in the
Apocalypse, the number of a man (Rev 13:18). The number of a man is the name of
the man-Antichrist, who will reveal himself to be a god, but who in essence
will be merely a pathetic slave of the fallen angel.
Let us say now a few words about that close unity of
the three persons of the false-trinity. According to the teaching of the
Orthodox Church, the whole life and activity of Antichrist will be connected in
one way or another to Satan, to whom he will be in conscious and voluntary
submission. Antichrist will be close to the devil as no other person in the
history of the world. He will be a real instrument of Satan. In turn, the false
prophet, who is called in the Scriptures the second beast, will be Antichrists
closest ally.
Through Antichrist, Satan will give enormous power and authority
to the false prophet, who will act with all the authority of the first beast,
and will compel all the earth and all those living upon the earth to bow down
before him. Through the miracles that the beast will grant the false prophet to perform, the latter will deceive
many, telling them to make an image to the beast (13:14): And be will be given
power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast
should both speak and cause that as many as would not worship the itnage of the
beast should all be killed. (Rev 13-15). From the second verse of the
nineteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation, one can conclude that it is
precisely thanks to the false prophet that many people will accept the mark of
the beast. However, three and a half years later the reign of lawlessness will
come to an end, for the Lord Jesus Christ will appear in glory and overwhelm
all the enemies of God. And the devil will be cast into the lake of fire and
brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented
day and night for ever and ever. (Rev 20:10).
Many people think that the seal of the Antichrist will
be something like a stamp or brand, or an electronic chip implanted under the
skin. The basis for such thinking lies in the fantastically rapid development
of science and technology in this direction. Most likely, however, this
scientific development is designed to distract mankind’s attention from the
real mark of Antichrist, which will have nothing to do with the advances of
science, technology or medicine. At a time when peoples suspicions and anxieties
are fixed upon some innovation of progress- the implantation of computer chips
in humans, for example- the real seal of Antichrist will be imprinted quietly,
without any particular commotion.
In a spiritual sense, this Satanic mystery—the
imprinting of the mark of Antichrist—will be the antithesis of the Christian
Mystery of Chrismation, which, we recall, is the placing of the seal of the
Holy Spirit, while imitating its external form. Just as in the Mystery of
Chrismation, the priest anoints the newly-illumined on the forehead and hands,
so, too, in the placing of the mark of Antichrist, his servants may well anoint
people with some kind of “sacred” oil, which will symbolize the voluntary
acceptance of Antichrist and his religion.
The iconographic tradition of the Orthodox Church
supports this supposition. In the iconographic sketch, illustrating the pouring
out of God’s wrath upon those bearing the mark of the beast—that is, the seal
of Antichrist (Rev 16:1,2)—we see Satan wearing a fiery three-horned crown
(symbolizing the trinity of evil); he is signing people on the forehead with
the mark of the beast—the seal of Antichrist. Moreover, he is using a brush,
dipping into a vial that he is holding in his other hand (The Illuminated
Bible, 1914). Why is it that the illustration depicts Satan himself placing the
mark? Because it symbolizes his spiritual presence among those numerous
servants of the religion of Antichrist, who will actually place the mark upon
the peoples of the earth.
Of course, the sign of Antichrist may be placed by
means other than a brush—by some other “sacred” instrument or simply by the
hand of a servant of the universal (Antichrists) religion. Whatever the actual
means, the aim is to induce people to renounce Christ.
Let us return now to the two groups of people whom we
mentioned at the beginning of this article, and see how they will react to the
mark of the beast. It is very likely that both those who are indifferent to the
question of accepting the stamp and those who zealous¬ly study marks on
currency, documents and manufactured goods, endeavoring to detect the mark of
Antichrist, both groups will be found outside Christ’s Church.
The first
because, even in accepting the mark of Antichrist, they will console
themselves with the thought that this is merely some innocuous, ecumenical
rite. And the second, because even before the placing of the marks (or even
before the com¬ing of Antichrist), they will accuse the earthly part of
Christ’s Church with having accepted the mark of Antichrist, although in fact
this will be simply some credit card or new type of per¬sonal document.
Furthermore, such zealots “not according to knowledge” will proclaim that their
group alone—which has rejected these “marks” (cards, documents, products with certain
symbols, etc.)—is the true Church. Clearly, this will be noth¬ing but a new
schism or sect. Already now we find many sad examples of such splinter groups,
and they will only increase in the last times.
The salvific Royal Path consists in: first not
accepting (only) those innovations of civilization that are clearly connected
with the renunciation of Christ; secondly, not participating in any
non-Orthodox rituals, for this path leads to Satan’s principal ritual—the
acceptance of the seal of Antichrist, i.e., the renunciation of Christ, under
the guise of an outwardly innocuous, symbolical act. One must also remember
that an important sign of the mark of Antichrist is that it will be made upon
everyone throughout the whole world. This allows us to draw two conclusions:
(i) Whatever registration methods are used by individual governments are not
the actual mark of Antichrist (although they may be preparatory). (2) We must
be very vigilant towards registration methods of a worldwide scale, if they in
any way concern a confession of faith. Such an approach will guard us from
falling into fatal extremes.
To some it may appear that keeping oneself from
accepting the stamp of the Antichrist will be easy. We should not forget the
warning in Scripture that in the last times even many of the chosen will be
deceived, that is, many Orthodox Chris¬tians. How is this possible? It is
important to understand that the principal danger lies not in the fact that
this stamp will be masked and presented in the form of some technological
in¬novation, but rather in the fact that modern, “civilized” man will be
ashamed, he will be embarrassed not to accept it. This will be the greatest
temptation to overcome-and many will not.
Just listen to the logic: “Why do you refuse to take
part in this measure that involves all of humanity, that is being instituted
worldwide? After all, it symbolizes unity and the brotherly love of all
peoples. It is a symbol of our unity under the aegis of a lawful global
authority that has been given to all men from above. Are you against peace and
order? Do you want a reign of chaos and enmity? If you are people of good will,
you must take part in these cultural enactments that concern all mankind.”
Of course, it will turn out that one such “innocent”
enactment will be, in fact, the rite of bowing down before the God-hating
Antichrist. Only a discerning vigilance, illumined by the grace of God, will be
able to preserve us from such subtle deception of the last times. What will be
the consequences of accepting the mark of Antichrist? They will be truly
horrific, destroying human souls. The fruit of denying God is always dreadful,
for life without God is death.
Will one be able to repent after having accepted the
mark of the beast?
On the one hand, there is little hope that a person who does
not have enough faith and spiritual strength to refuse the mark will be able to
repudiate it once he has voluntarily ac¬cepted it. On the other hand, our
attitude towards the mark of the beast must be free of all unorthodox fatalism
and fetishism, for no seal or mark, in and of itself, can have any power over a
man. The powers of evil behind this mark have power only over those who
personally submit to them, who deny Christ. According to the Orthodox teaching,
the power of Christian repentance is stronger than the power of evil. The
history of the
Church knows numerous examples of people who accepted
the spiritual seal of Satan himself, people who signed a pact with the devil,
voluntarily entrusting their souls to him. And here we have a testimony of
God’s love
for mankind: even some of these apostates repented and became
saints.
The Lord, by His authority, annulled their pact with Satan. We have
only to recall the life of Saint Cyprian, a formidable Satanist who became a saint
after repenting and turning to Christ.
The Orthodox Church teaches us that, up to the time of
his physical death, each person, by God’s mercy, has the possibility to repent.
Therefore, we would deny God’s mercy were we to say that people who accept the
mark of Antichrist will have no further possibility of repentance. While they
are still alive, this possibility will be available to them. Desiring their
repentance, the Lord will send down upon them dreadful pestilences, as final,
decisive measures for their spiritual restoration, (cf. Saint Andrew of
Caesarea, Commentary on the Apocalypse). But, alas, Sacred Scripture clearly
states that those who consciously accept the mark of Antichrist will no longer
have any desire to repent. They will bite their tongues from pain, but even so
they will not cease blaspheming God and they will not repent of their deeds.
(Rev 16:10-11). If, among those who bow down before the beast, there should be
some isolated cases of repentance, this conversion and repentance can be
regarded only as a miracle of God.
The conscious acceptance of the soul-destroying stamp
under the assumption that one can later repent is a terrible and unforgivable
sin in the eyes of God. Therefore, while there is yet time, let us prepare
ourselves for the coming trials. Such preparation consists in fulfilling all
the soul- saving precepts and ordinances of our Mother, the Orthodox Church.
While we still have the opportunity and spiritual strength, let us tirelessly
entreat the Merciful God with the words of the Lord’s Prayer, as the Saviour
intentionally ordained: Our Father ... lead us not into temptation but deliver
us from the evil one.
Vol. 12, Issue 01-08
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