Mark, Number, Name
The False Prophet coaxes and coerces men to take the Beast’s “mark,” its “name” or “number” – Revelation 13:16-18.
The “false prophet” uses the power of the first Beast against anyone who refuses to give full allegiance to the “beast from the sea,” and its “mark” becomes an economic weapon against nonconformists. Commerce is the lifeblood of the beastly empire and imposing sanctions is its enforcement mechanism, and economic restrictions produce deprivation and suffering.
All the “inhabitants of the earth” take
the Beast’s “mark,” and thus are legally authorized to engage in
commerce. They willingly embrace it and give their allegiance to the “beast
from the sea.”
In contrast, the followers of the “Lamb,”
those who have the “testimony of Jesus,” are excluded from society’s
economic life because they refuse to take its “mark,” “number,”
or “name.”
- (Revelation 13:16-18) – “And he causes all, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free and the bond, that they should give to them a mark on their right hand or on their forehead; and that no one should be able to purchase or to sell, except he that has the mark, the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom: he that has understanding, let him count the number of the beast, for it is, the number of a man; and his number is 666.”
BEASTLY NUMBER
The “mark of the beast” is also called
its “name” and the “number of its name.” It enables some men to participate
in the economy but also excludes others who refuse to render homage to the “beast”
– (Revelation 14:9-11, 15:2, 16:2, 19:20, 20:4).
If the “seal of God” is figurative, so
is the “mark of the beast.” By default, anyone who gives allegiance to
the “beast” has been “branded” with its “mark”
already, just as anyone who follows the “Lamb wherever he goes” receives
the “seal of God” and has his Father’s name “inscribed
on his forehead.” The fundamental choice for every man is to whom he gives
his allegiance – (Revelation 7:1-3, 14:1-11).
The description of the “number of the
beast” utilizes language from Daniel when Nebuchadnezzar erected his
great “golden image” and required everyone to “render homage” to
it. The passage is also the source for the number, ‘666,’ which is derived from
the measurements of that ancient golden idol (“Its height was sixty
and its breadth six cubits”) - (Daniel 3:1-7).
“For its number is also of man.”
The Greek term anthrōpou is used here for “humanity”
in general. The point is not the identity of an individual man, but the
connection of the “number” to humanity itself.
Thus, the number “666” shows the idolatrous
nature of the Beast’s “mark.” Just as the “golden image” of Nebuchadnezzar
was “his image” erected by him, so also the “number of the beast”
portrays humanity in its idolatrous religion, ultimately, the worship of the
State, for the “beast” demands the total allegiance from all men that belongs
to God alone.
BEASTLY NAME
The “name of the beast” is just that –
“Beast.” The book of Revelation employs the
diminutive form of the Greek noun for “beast” - ‘thérion’ – and
it corresponds to the diminutive form for “Lamb” used in the book or ‘arnion.’
Thus, the “beast” is an imposter, a false Christ,
an imitator who mimics the “Lamb.”
And the “mark of the beast” is the satanic counterpart of God’s “seal.” Those who take it give their allegiance to the “beast,” while those who receive the “seal of God” follow the “Lamb.”
The former will find their names excluded
from the “Lamb’s book of life,” while the names of the latter are “written”
in it - (Revelation 14:1-5).
The Greek verb translated “worship” or
“render homage” is proskuneō, a compound of the preposition pros
(“toward”) and the verb kuneō or “kiss.” The basic idea is “to kiss
towards,” to prostrate oneself.
Derived meanings include “give obeisance,”
“revere,” and “venerate.” It refers to the deference and honor paid to a
superior being, whether human or divine. To “render homage” is to give one’s
absolute allegiance, whether to God, Jesus, or the “beast” - (Revelation
7:15, 22:3).
TWO GROUPS
In chapter 13, two groups are presented: The
“inhabitants of the earth” and those who “tabernacle in
heaven.” Awed by the “beast,” the first group “renders homage”
to its image, demonstrating that “their names are not written in the book of
life of the Lamb.”
The “slander” of the “beast from
the sea” is directed against those who “tabernacle in heaven,”
identified as the “saints,” the group targeted for destruction by the “Dragon”
and his earthy vassals, the same group seen standing with the “Lamb” on
“Mount Zion” in chapter 14 - (Revelation 13:6-10, 12:12).
The “seal of God” identifies those who
belong to the “Lamb.” They are not removed from the earth to escape persecution.
Instead, they are “sealed,” and thereby equipped to persevere through it. Their
identification with the “Lamb” excludes them from God’s judicial “wrath,”
especially the “Second Death,” but not necessarily from tribulation and
persecution - (Revelation 2:11, 7:1-3, 20:6).
The “inhabitants of the earth” that “render
homage to the image of the beast” are “branded” with
its “mark on their right hand or forehead.” Without it, none of them may
participate in the economic life of society. Anyone who refuses the “mark”
is ostracized and suffers economic deprivation - (Revelation 13:11-14:5).
But the men who belong to the “Lamb”
have “his name written on their foreheads.” They will find
themselves before the “throne” and the “Lamb,” where they will “sing
a new song” that no one else can learn, and they will know hunger and
thirst no more.
Anyone who “renders homage to the image of
the beast” automatically takes its “mark.” In contrast, anyone who “follows
the Lamb wherever he goes” receives the name of the “Lamb” and of his
Father on the “forehead” - (Revelation 3:12, 7:1-3, 14:1-5).
“SEAL” VERSUS “MARK”
If the “seal of God” is figurative, the
same holds true for the “mark of the beast.” This is how Revelation
divides humanity into two groups.
God “seals” all men who give their
allegiance to the “Lamb,” but all those who instead render homage to the
“beast” receive its “mark” and the “number of its name.” Their
names are excluded from “the book of life.” There is no third
alternative, no neutral ground.
This reality is made clear when the angel
warns - “Anyone who renders homage to the beast and his image and receives
its mark will drink of the wine of the wrath of God.” To give allegiance to
the “beast” is tantamount to taking its “mark.” ALL
who do so will partake of God’s “wrath” - (Revelation 14:9-11).
The “saints” who “keep the
faithfulness of Jesus” overcome the “beast,” and therefore, they
will be found “standing on the glassy sea” before the “throne” in
“New Jerusalem.”
In contrast to the “inhabitants of the
earth,” they will participate in the “first resurrection” and “live
and reign with Christ” - (Revelation 7:9-17, 15:2-4, 20:4).
So, how does one avoid taking the “mark of the
beast”? By “following the Lamb wherever he goes” and giving one’s
allegiance to him alone regardless of any suffering that choice might cause.
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