Originally posted by DavidFWhite3:
All of us have INDIVIDUAL Social Security numbers. The mark of the beast is one number, and it is the number of a man, and his number is 666. Or so says the writer of Revelation.
Debates like this are proof that legitimate biblical scholarship has not benefitted the contributers to this post.
I agree, as is the case with most of Rev, it is useless information in context until that time comes, even then, the rest is still useless since we don't have a valid time sequence for the remainder.
Rev is not a book to be used in context to where we are in history nor when the end time comes, but rather a fuzzy picture into the future of man which predicts Israel and the Church will still be intact until the very end. It supports the will of God and acts as proof of his hand on the future of Mankind and the planet.
The mark of the Beast is meaningless in context. It was never meant to be understood. The Rapture is equally meaningless in the actual happening of such an event. Like all future predictions in scripture, it is not a sign of what is to come that is at issue, but a way of proving God spoke through a particular person and that God exists. It equally invokes hope in a person.
The effects of a prediction have no other importance on a person, as in the case of the Rapture or the Mark of the Beast. Many millions have read these things throughout history and die without the event happening. How much effect did these two predictions have on the majority of Christians throughout the age? None in the sense of the event. But much in the knowledge that God will always be in control. The mark of the beast could have stated that the number is 222 or that he had no number and it would not have changed anything for Christians up to that point.