
For many, it is thought to symbolize a coming “anti-christ.” And so it might be.
But it also seems to have represented a man in the past who could be described as an anti-christ — one of a number through history (as 1 John 2:18 tells us “just as you heard that antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have appeared”).

As the folks at Numberphile, which is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute explain, “666 doesn’t really have any remarkable mathematical properties, but if you look back into its history, it reveals something pretty incredible about the way the Bible was originally written,” notes a website called Sciencealert. “Put simply, 666 is being used as a code, and not a particularly subtle one, if you were alive and literate at the time of the New Testament. This text was originally written in ancient Greek, where numbers are written as letters, as they are in Hebrew — the other main language of the original Biblical texts.”

Does that mean six hundred and sixty-six doesn’t have any particularly remarkable mathematical properties? No. As is also pointed out, it’s what’s called a triangle number.
There are those who think the inventor of the Monte Carlo roulette made a deal with the devil: its numbers add up to — 666.
Who else in history may have been associated with this set of numbers, and do they really confer or signify the devil’s number? Who else, with that calculation, may yet come?
[resources: The Reign of the Anti-Christ] and The Islamic Antichrist]
[resources: The Islamic Antichrist]


