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Posted on February 10, 2024 by apocalypse2blog

a calculation 

A Julian Calendar – 

A Hijri marked the beginning of Islam in 622 of the Gregorian calendar which didn’t start until 1582.  Before that, the Julian calendar was in effect.  The common year, 44 BC, has the Hijri in 666 of the Julian calendar.  Most bible translations calculate this number.  A sea of glass mingled with fire is an interesting fit.  

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Posted on February 9, 2024 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 February 5, 2024January 5, 2024 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 February 4, 2024January 4, 2024 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 January 5, 2024 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 January 4, 2024 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 January 4, 2024December 4, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a calendar 

A Common Year – 

A new calendar starting in 622 would be 666 of the Julian Calendar starting  with 44 BC.  The Hijri year is 622 and the start of the Islamic calendar.  A search of Daniel shows number refers to years.  John knows Daniel is the place to go for clues.  Follow the numbers.   

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Posted on January 2, 2024December 2, 2023 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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Posted on January 1, 2024December 1, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a year 

A Mark – 

A beginning.  A date is the most common mark on any product sold today.  Consider 666 as a mark or a date.  What happened in that year?  What calendar?  The Gregorian started in 1582 or the Julian starting at 44 BC or the Islamic calendar starting in 622?  Consider them all.  

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Posted on December 8, 2023November 8, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a sea of glass 

A Fulfillment of Prophecy – 

A victory over the beast.  Constantinople used Greek fire on the Sea of Marmara, like a sheet of glass, and the year was 666.  The problem with dates was noted by Gibbon.  His 46 years gets you 668 but put it in an Islamic calendar converter, a calculation, and you will get exactly 666.  An amazing fit with Revelation 15:2.   

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