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We had a good read. For the benefit of yourself. Be sure to read to the end. I want you to get good knowledge from Emerald Arborvitae. The Mark of the Beast in the various Old Languages: www.666myth.com In accordance with their proper guematria, the ancient Greeks generally made a correspondence between the Beast, the Roman Empire, its princes and his Church. Irenæus (Irenee, 130-202 after J.-c.) was the first to make such an association, in its work "Against Heresies", book 5, chapter 30, paragraph 3. In the time of the apostle John (author of the Apocalypse), one believed that the Antichrist was to be one of the Roman emperors since the addition of the six principal numeral letters of the Roman system gave 666. The expression "VICARIUS FILII DEI" (meaning Vicar of the Son of God and referring to the Pope), title engraved on the pope's tiara until 1963, gives an alphanumeric value 666 per addition of its Roman numeral letters (V ~ U). This numerologic denunciation was established by the Protestants of the Reform. In addition, in the direct mode basis 100 numerical coding, like in reversed lower-case ASCII codes numerology, the French expression "Des Pontifes" (the Pontiffs) is worth 1221 [but, 1221x(6/11) = 666]. In addition, French word "Papale" (refering to the Pope) has exactly the alphanumeric value 666, in the reversed numerology basis 6. In satire, in its book "Arbor vitae crucifixae" (published in Venice by 1485), Ubertin de Casale concludes that the two Beasts of the Apocalypse are the popes Boniface VIII and Benoit XI. The Hebraic and Greek languages, are respectively the original languages ...
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