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Posted on June 25, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a number 

A Date – 

A year.  A mark.  A beginning.  On your mark, get set, go.  A date is the most common mark there is.  Nearly all products have it.  666 marks the beginning of Islam.  It also marks the attack on Constantinople.  Revelation 15:2 ties Greek fire, the Sea of Marmara, and the year Islam attacked Constantinople. – 666 –  Really.   

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Posted on May 14, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a mark 

A Number – 

A year, a starting point, a date.  Nearly all products have a mark or a date marking the beginning of its existence.  A beast will also have a starting point and in most cases an end point.  There could be an exception.  One was diverse from all the beasts that were before it.  How do we identify a beast?  

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Posted on May 9, 2025April 9, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a historian 

A Problem with Dates – 

A history of Rome by Gibbon.  Go ahead, pick an Islamic calendar converter and put 46 in it. You get 666. 46 is the number Gibbon used.  46 years after the Hijri year Constantinople was attacked. A date is a mark. Gibbon notes the problems with dates.  There are other ways to get to 666.  Stay tuned.  

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Posted on April 22, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a third john 

A Storm and Thunder – 

A Russian astronomer claimed John Chrysostom wrote the Apocalypse in 395 based on astronomy.  This John was in Ephesus at the beginning of 401. He could have said, “there are seven kings: five are fallen.”  At the time, five of the seven dynasties of the Roman Empire had fallen.  Really.  

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Posted on April 9, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a historian 

A Problem with Dates – 

A history of Rome by Gibbon.  Go ahead, pick an Islamic calendar converter and put 46 in it. You get 666. 46 is the number Gibbon used.  46 years after the Hijri year Constantinople was attacked. A date is a mark. Gibbon notes the problems with dates.  There are other ways to get to 666.  Stay tuned.  

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Posted on April 5, 2025March 5, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a year 666 

A Calendar – 

A date, a mark, a beginning.  A common year 44 BC.  The Julian calendar preceded the Gregorian calendar which didn’t start until 1582.  The Islamic calendar started in 622 CE and that would be 666 of the Julian calendar which was in effect at that time.  The Hegira marks the beginning of Islam.  

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Posted on April 4, 2025March 4, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a problem with dates 

A Historian – 

A history of the Roman Empire by Gibbon.  Go ahead, pick an Islamic calendar converter and put 46 in it. You get 666. 46 is the number Gibbon used. 46 years after the Hijri year Constantinople was attacked. A date is a mark. Gibbon notes the problems with dates.  

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Posted on March 5, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a year 666 

A Calendar – 

A date, a mark, a beginning.  A common year 44 BC.  The Julian calendar preceded the Gregorian calendar which didn’t start until 1582.  The Islamic calendar started in 622 CE and that would be 666 of the Julian calendar which was in effect at that time.  The Hegira marks the beginning of Islam.  

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Posted on March 4, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a problem with dates 

A Historian – 

A history of the Roman Empire by Gibbon.  Go ahead, pick an Islamic calendar converter and put 46 in it. You get 666. 46 is the number Gibbon used. 46 years after the Hijri year Constantinople was attacked. A date is a mark. Gibbon notes the problems with dates.  

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Posted on March 2, 2025February 2, 2025 by apocalypse2blog

a mark 

A Date – 

A number.  666  Historians ignore that year but it is very clear Islam was getting ready to attack Constantinople.  Gibbon notes the problem with dates and his 46 years reference puts it as close as 668.  Putting 46 in an Islamic calendar converter results in 666.  That is a calculation and not a count.   

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