Solomon is the 666th name in the Bible

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Revelation 13:18 “Here is wisdom. 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 and six.”It has been shown that the 666th name in the Bible is Solomon. Solomon was acclaimed for his great wisdom, which agrees with the quote in Revelation “Here is wisdom”. Additionally, Solomon used his wisdom to gain 666 talents of gold in one year (1 Kings 10:14). Solomon eventually turned away from God and provoked his anger.Why is Solomon 666? The original sin was taking from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. Eve wanted to become like God. Similarly, our quest for knowledge, science and technology have made us “all-knowing” but the result is that we have turned away from God. Why? All the products of our knowledge lead to new and more ingenious ways to sin. We idolise cars instead of following Jesus, we waste hours in front of the TV while half the world is left in poverty.There are other tell-tale signs. For example, the first Apple computer went on sale for $666.66, a genuine “fruit” of the tree of knowledge. Isaac Newton had finished formulating the famous three Laws of Motion in 1666. But what does this all mean for us? People aren't going to be abandoning their televisions, cinema and automobiles without very strong motivation. However, such concerns will become irrelevant when the events of the end times start. They will start with a tsunami on April 1st 2007 (All Fool's Day) affecting the East Coast of America. Since foolishness is the opposite of wisdom, it will be a day of anti-wisdom, anti-666 and destruction of the beast. It is therefore strongly recommended that people should leave the area before April. For more details, please see http://www.worldends.co.uk.
 

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This whole quest to find 666 in such ridiculous things as the price of a computer or the name of this is absurd. What does Solomon's name being the 666th in the Bible even have to do with predicting tsunamis? I've seen 666 come out of at least 100 names now somehow.
Why is Solomon 666? The original sin was taking from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. Eve wanted to become like God. Similarly, our quest for knowledge, science and technology have made us “all-knowing” but the result is that we have turned away from God. Why? All the products of our knowledge lead to new and more ingenious ways to sin. We idolise cars instead of following Jesus, we waste hours in front of the TV while half the world is left in poverty.
I guess you missed the part where Solomon asked for that wisdom from God?I Kings 10-12And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing. And God said unto him, Because thou hast asked this thing, and hast not asked for thyself long life; neither hast asked riches for thyself, nor hast asked the life of thine enemies; but hast asked for thyself understanding to discern judgment; Behold, I have done according to thy words: lo, I have given thee a wise and an understanding heart; so that there was none like thee before thee, neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.
There are other tell-tale signs. For example, the first Apple computer went on sale for $666.66, a genuine “fruit” of the tree of knowledge. Isaac Newton had finished formulating the famous three Laws of Motion in 1666.
Please show me where the fruit was ever called an apple in the Bible.
 

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The source of Solomon's wisdom is not relevant; the fact is that he used his wisdom to gain material wealth; this is also discussed in proverbs. This conventional wisdom is the same wisdom used in general society (and the source is not God). Following Jesus (self-sacrificial living) is seen as foolishness by modern society.
 

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Wrong. The source of his wisdom is very important for the student of the Bible when you make a comparison with Eve. Eve wanted to become like a god and followed satan in the garden. Solomon went directly to the right place by asking God for wisdom. It's just like comparing apples and oranges. From your statements, it sounds like you're denying what is said in I Kings 10-12 and I do have a problem with that. Particularly if you're coming on here to share "prophecy" - regardless of if it is your own concoction or not.No one denies that later in life Solomon abused his wisdom and power, but at the same time that's a whole other arena of discussion.The point of my post is that Nero's name was said to be 666, I've heard Bush equates to 666 somehow, and now you're saying that Solomon's name is the 666th to show in the Bible. All of this misses the entire point of 666. It's not some evil number that when printed on something makes it evil. Hence the reason why the Bible states "Here is wisdom..." when it gives us the number.
 

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If the real life Solomon had got his wisdom from God, then he would have given all his money to the poor. What you are saying is like saying that Moses got his wisdom to stone people from God. It is much more likely that Moses and Solomon received their wisdom from Satan - but that God used their situations to write parables about the present time.
 

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Yes I deny the parts of the bible that are wrong (this is actually sensible). I support the words of Jesus as advice, and the Old Testment as parables and Revelation as prophesy. I don't support Paul.
 

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Paul advocates payment for priests, sets up a church system and teaches a theology that is entirely different from that of Jesus. I advocate that people should follow Jesus exclusively, because the result of Pauline theology has been cathedrals built by the poor who had to pay 10% tithes to support them. In other words, the Pauline church has arisen out of oppression of the poor, in direct opposition to what Jesus advocates.
 

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Six is the number of the beast/Antichrist who will come at the 6th trump to test all men (the number of man is also 6) which will most likely be in the 66th year after the Jews returned to Israel (2012/13)Is this scriputaul NO! Does it sound plausable YES Well I just made it up It just goes to show you can make up all kinds of things that sound good but unless you have scripture to back you up they are opinions,falsehoodsNO ONE KNOWS THE HOUR OR THE DAY save for God we can only know the season which we are in according to scripture(parable of the Fig tree) we have been in the season since 1948 when Israel was returned to the Jews.Now we are to WATCH for the signs not predict them thats Biblical.
 

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This interpretation is very stronly supported by scripture. There are 666 names in the scripture to back this up - Solomon is the 666th. Then there is the agreement with the quote in Revelation ("Here is wisdom") and there are the 666 talents of Gold that Solomon gained (there are only 4 occurances of 666 in the Bible and that covers three of them - two are about Solomon's Gold, one is in Revlation and the only other one is in Ezra 2:13).
 

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Mine could be called more scriptural based than yours it says that Anti-christ comes in the sixth trump the season is documented in Mathew, Mark, Luke it says 6 is the number of man there much more scriptural support for my scenario than yours and neither are anything more than speculation mixed with fact
 

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Making up something random and calling it real is an ineffective way to argue that something that is real isn't true.For example, this is like me pointing to a chair which has four legs and I tell you that it is a chair, and I sit on it and give you a dictionary definition to prove it - but then you come along with a dog and sit on it and show that it has four legs, thus proving that the chair is not a chair.
 

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What do you think you are doing yours is less scriptural and a bigger joke and stretch than mine The point is they are both a lie based on fact and fictionThere nothing scriptural about yours except in your imagination and that Solemens name may be the 666th name and I stress may be I'm not counting them to see.By the way whats the 666th city listed bet it leads you to new prophesy better yet what does it say on page 666 wow you could figure out all prophecy:)
 

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Making up something random and calling it real is an ineffective way to argue that something that is real isn't true.
It's exactly what you're doing. "If 666 appears here and 666 appears there, it must be related."I guess we must not be reading the same Apostle Paul either, his teachings are inspired by God and the exact same as those of Jesus.
Yes I deny the parts of the bible that are wrong (this is actually sensible). I support the words of Jesus as advice, and the Old Testment as parables and Revelation as prophesy. I don't support Paul.
I guess what gets me about this is that you deny part of the same Old Testament that Christ quoted from on multiple occasions. The two wonderful books of I Kings and II Kings weren't written by Paul. In fact, Jesus even alludes to and takes information from the same book that I quoted.Your prophecy is pure speculation and you're throwing out that which doesn't agree with you.