The number 666

2013/08/10 0

Revelation

t f B! P L

There are six things that YHWH does hate.

It belongs to man.
What are they?

eyes
tongue
hands
heart
feet
a false witness
sending forth contentions

Pr 6:16-19
16 There are six things that YHWH does hate; yes, seven are things detestable to his soul:
17 lofty eyes, a false tongue, and hands that are shedding innocent blood,
18 a heart fabricating hurtful schemes, feet that are in a hurry to run to badness,
19 a false witness that launches forth lies, and anyone sending forth contentions among brothers.

Obsession with number 6

The letter "w" in Hebrew also is used for number 6 in Hebrew.
So www is lining up three six, but www actually means 18 in Hebrew.
However, we can see that the occult Zionists who created and own the Internet are obsessed with 6.

The WTS modified YHWH's name in Hebrew letter (YHWH) to look like 666 in Hebrew letter (WWW) in Jury 2010 Awake magazine p21.



These are an example of just a occult obsession with number 6, and have nothing to do with the true meaning of the number 666.

Don't be fooled by the occult mind.

There is no such a God's spirit directed organization no longer, since God abandoned the house of Israel in the first century.

➡ The WTS is nothing, but occult theocracy.
Check out the WTS' hidden history.

➡ The WTS is a clan of the Rothschild international Zionist banking group who actually control the world.

As the Zionist banking group implemented the number 666 and put the name of the "wild beast" on their super computer, the WTS also structured their organization according to the number 6 taken from the Re. 13:18.

Governing body has 6 committees.
The branch committees is depicted with 6 members of representatives.
Each congregation is organized by the 6 departments.

These Zionists, that is occultists are obsessed by the number 6.
They have nothing to do with the true meaning of 666.

So far I haven't seen a satisfactory answer as to the meaning of the number 666.

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I became a Christian being baptized in 1972. Since then, I was a Jehovah's Witnesses for about 40 years.

When I was an elder, I was removed from the eldership of the congregation because I took a position that differed from the policy of the Watchtower Society.

Many years of life as a Jehovah's Witnesses I have experienced a discord between the style of worship of the Watch Tower Society and the teachings of Christ. So, using the Internet I began investigating the Watchtower Society from its beginning.

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