Whatever happened to the 616 stuff?
Nothing happened to it. What actually occured is this: over 2300 Greek manuscripts of the New Testament exist today. Of these manuscripts, more than 280 contain some or all of the Book of Revelation. Examining Revelation 13:18 in these manuscripts reveals that here are differences between them. Some manuscripts spell out the number using Greek words, some use letters to represent numbers (similar to Roman numerals). Although the vast majority of manuscripts give the number of the beast as six hundred sixty six, four (two pre-sixth century and two no longer existent post-eighth century) are known to state 616 as the number and one 11th century manuscript gives 665. This explains why the question about 666 vs. 616 has been raised. Although one could argue that the fact that the majority of manuscripts contain 666 closes the question, textual criticism acknowledges that not all manuscripts are created equal. For example, In 2005, a fragment of papyrus 115 was revealed, containing the earliest known version of that part of the Book of Revelation discussing the Number of the Beast. It gave the number as 616, suggesting that this may have been the original. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus_115
So are you saying it’s a good thing that my Internet score on this website was 616 yesterday, or are you saying it’s a good thing that my Internet score on this website is 666 right now?
Nice internet score.
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