Entity: 666
The number 666, known as the 'number of the beast' in the New Testament, has various interpretations ranging from biblical significance to angel numbers.
666
Etymology
The number 666, also known as the 'number of the beast,' has its origins in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.
Definition
666 is a symbolic number often associated with evil or the devil. It is believed to represent the Antichrist or the devil himself in various religious contexts.
Historical Context
In religious texts, 666 is linked to the Mark of the Beast, a sign of allegiance to the Antichrist. It has been a subject of debate and interpretation for centuries.
Cultural Significance
666 has permeated popular culture as a symbol of evil or misfortune. It is often used in movies, literature, and music to evoke fear or suspense.
Related Concepts
666 is sometimes associated with angel numbers, where it can signify a need for introspection and alignment with one's life purpose.
See Also
- Mark of the Beast
- Angel Numbers
A symbolic number often associated with evil or the devil, appearing in religious texts and popular culture with diverse meanings.