The Number
of Completeness
I really do hope that you are
enjoying this study on the book of Revelation. Of course, at this rate, Jesus
will be back before I get out of chapter one! However, I’m not in a hurry. I
have never done anything like this before and it is certainly very challenging
to try to thoroughly discuss anything in 750 words or less; much less the Bible.
My goal is to make you, the reader, think. We live in a society that is
addicted to amusement. The word “amuse” is very interesting in that the first
part of the word means “not or against” and the second part of the word means “to
think”. Thus the word “amuse” means “to not think”. In the Latin, it means “to
stare stupidly.” Remember that the next time you turn on the television for a
little bit of amusement!
With that said, let’s take a look
again at Revelation 1:4 where it says, “John
to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him
which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which
are before his throne;” John is writing this letter to seven churches which
are in Asia Minor. Notice that there are seven of these churches that are going
to be addressed. Surely, there were more than seven churches there, but God
only chose to address seven of them.
Now, let’s take a closer look at
the number seven. The number seven is extremely important in the study of the
Bible. As a matter of fact, the number seven is mentioned fifty-four times in
the book of Revelation alone. What’s the significance? The number seven is the
number of completeness and perfection in the Bible. Thus, it is the number of
God as that He is the only one that is complete and perfect.
The first mention of the number
seven is in the very first book of the Bible when God created the world and all
that is in it in six days and rested on the seventh or Sabbath. Sabbath means
holy day. It’s where we get the word “holiday”. That’s why God said in Exodus
20:8 that we are to, “Remember the
Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
Our European culture sees
everything in tens (decades), but the Jews see everything in sevens (heptads). Another
great example of this is when God is speaking to the prophet Daniel in Daniel
9:24 and He speaks of seventy weeks of sevens or 490 years. The entire prophecy
is based on the number seven. It’s an
awesome study.
What do you think the number of
Satan is? It’s six, because he falls short of being perfect and complete. In
other words, he only wishes he was God! Satan, said in Isaiah 14:13-14, “…'I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the
congregation On the farthest sides of the north; I will ascend above the
heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.'” Notice that sin
began with the first, “I will”. Of
course, Satan was sadly disappointed when God took him and one third of the
angels that followed him and kicked them out of Heaven for their disobedience (Isa.
14:15; Rev. 12:4).
Here is something to think about.
I’m not being dogmatic about this, but its food for thought. We’ve already
established that the number seven is the number of completeness and perfection;
thus God. We’ve also established that the number six is the number of Satan as
that he falls short of being perfect and complete. What about the mark of the
beast that is described in Revelation 13:18 where it says, “Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of
the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666.”
Now, if one of those sixes
represents Satan, who do the other two represent? They may represent the
Antichrist and the False Prophet mentioned in Revelation 13. That means that
the first six is for Satan who falls short of being God. The second six is for
the Antichrist who falls short of being Jesus. The third six is for the False
Prophet who falls short of being the Holy Spirit. That is what is referred to
as the satanic trinity.
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