The
Revelation Puzzle
Revelation Chapter 13 Verse 18; (King James
Version) 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.
Reworded - Here is wisdom.
Let him with understanding count the number of
Men (the beast): for it is the number of a man:
and his number is 666.
Reword this again as - Count
the number of Men: the 666th man is the
Beast.
Outline of the Count This
document identifies the Men’s names in Genesis,
Numbers, Judges, Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles,
& Nehemiah from the King James Version of the Bible. These
books have a sufficient number of names to
complete the count to 666 men in each book.
Another name count used each
mans name only once starting in Genesis and
ending in Kings with a total of 666 names.
The New Testament counted from Matthew to Mark
to reach one total, then Acts has 669 names of
men, with an astonishing discovery.
There are complications of
counting due to men’s names used as places,
kingdoms, or tribes, and some women’s names that
may be confused as men’s names. This summary
document does not identify all the details. The
full Name Count is now about 250+ pages and is
now available for research verification from
this author.
Count Exclusions Nehemiah
had sufficient men for the count, but Levites
were a mixed family at the time after Babylon,
so Levites were not excluded & Sanballat
is the 666th man. Jeremiah had
sufficient men for the count, but not enough if
Jeremiah is excluded as a Levite. This
study excludes counting the Levites and names of
Idols, even though most Idols were names of men.
Only thou shall not number the
tribe of Levi, neither take the sum of them
among the children of Israel. (Num 1:49)
Summary of the Count
The seven men listed, Tema, Eshcol,
Belial, Doeg, Ahab,
Baal and Sanballat are the factual 666th name count
of each book.
The New Testament combined Matthew & Mark to
identify Caesar.
The name count of Acts identifies Paul.
Paul's lineage details are written in the book
Revealing Bible Mysteries. by
Steven C. Buren, and submitted by Tate
Publishing of Mustang, Oklahoma in 2014.