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1 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 18750 | ||
Greetings Casiv! The TR is the Textus Receptus, one of the first attempts at putting together a critical Greek text. The actual Greek texts all spell out the full words for '600 60 6', though some texts have '600 10 6' instead. The TR simply shortened it to the letters instead of the full words. The only problem with your theory is that the stigma looked like an upside down 5, not a cross. If you would like to see it, go to http://www.parthia.com/font_stigma.htm. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | casiv | 18753 | ||
Tim, That is what it was changed to. That is what it shows in my strongs. It has been made to be obsolete. What denomination are you? I'm curious. |
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3 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 18760 | ||
Greetings Casiv! Which was changed? The TR changed the full words to the letters only. The shape of stigma was not changed. I belong to the United Brethren in Christ. It is a small denomination. It is close in theology (though more conservative) to the United Methodist. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 | Bible general Archive 1 | casiv | 18769 | ||
The Greek symbol for the number 6 changed from a cross like symbol to the upside down looking 5 after Jesus was put to the cross. The symbol became obsolete as it states in the Strongs Concordance. | ||||||