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Hewlett, John

 
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1816 Excerpt: ...having communicated his language to the people under his dominion, as the mark and character of his empire. They themselves, indeed, choose rather to be called Romans, and more absurdly still, Roman Catholics: and probably the apostle, as he has made.use of some.Hebrew names in this book, ch. ix; 11; xvi. 16; so might he in this place likewise allude to the name in the Roman language. Now, Romiitb is the Hebrew name for the Roman beast, or Roman kingdom, and this word, as well as Lateinos, contains the just and exact number of six hundred and sixty-six. It is truly surprising that there should be such a coincidence in both names, and in both languages. And, perhaps, no other word in any language whatever can be found to express both the same number, and the same thing.--Lowman. See, also, Rosenmiitler, and Eichhorn, the latter of whom adopts the interpretation of Irena5us, and removes the objection of Bengel, who supposes that the appearance of that power, whose effects were to continue 1260 years, was to happen 666 years after the date of the Revelation; and Dr. Doddridge thinks this the grand key, by which the aera of the fall of Babylon is to be calculated, as it fixes the rise of the beast to the year 756, or thereabouts; when, upon the destruction of the exarchate of Ravenna, the pope became a temporal monarch; that is, in prophetic language,' a beast.' It is remarkable also, that the Roman numerals, DCLXVI, consisting of just six letters, which, by pairs, represent the three sixes, should compose the number mentioned in the text. Others ingeniously make out the same sum, by adding up the numeral letters in the words Vicaeivs Filii Dei, on the frontlet of the Pope's triple crown. Thus; V+i + C + I + V + I + L+i+i + D + I = 666.--See Abp. Newcome, and o...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1816 Excerpt: ...having communicated his language to the people under his dominion, as the mark and character of his empire. They themselves, indeed, choose rather to be called Romans, and more absurdly still, Roman Catholics: and probably the apostle, as he has made.use of some.Hebrew names in this book, ch. ix; 11; xvi. 16; so might he in this place likewise allude to the name in the Roman language. Now, Romiitb is the Hebrew name for the Roman beast, or Roman kingdom, and this word, as well as Lateinos, contains the just and exact number of six hundred and sixty-six. It is truly surprising that there should be such a coincidence in both names, and in both languages. And, perhaps, no other word in any language whatever can be found to express both the same number, and the same thing.--Lowman. See, also, Rosenmiitler, and Eichhorn, the latter of whom adopts the interpretation of Irena5us, and removes the objection of Bengel, who supposes that the appearance of that power, whose effects were to continue 1260 years, was to happen 666 years after the date of the Revelation; and Dr. Doddridge thinks this the grand key, by which the aera of the fall of Babylon is to be calculated, as it fixes the rise of the beast to the year 756, or thereabouts; when, upon the destruction of the exarchate of Ravenna, the pope became a temporal monarch; that is, in prophetic language,' a beast.' It is remarkable also, that the Roman numerals, DCLXVI, consisting of just six letters, which, by pairs, represent the three sixes, should compose the number mentioned in the text. Others ingeniously make out the same sum, by adding up the numeral letters in the words Vicaeivs Filii Dei, on the frontlet of the Pope's triple crown. Thus; V+i + C + I + V + I + L+i+i + D + I = 666.--See Abp. Newcome, and o...

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9781354641668: Commentaries And Annotations On The Holy Scriptures, Volume 5

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ISBN 10:  1354641663 ISBN 13:  9781354641668
Editorial: Palala Press, 2016
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