I am sorry. I had to laugh at this one. Did you know that multitudes of all mankind never got married. Their number is 5 1/2?
Your nitpicking (Which is just silly). When I was referring to all of mankind, I was not saying that there are not exceptions to the rule.
I obviously live on planet Earth know that there are people who do not marry. Even Jesus explains this involving eunuchs in Matthew 19:12. The point here is that mankind in general can be married. I am not talking about exceptions to the rule of those who are not able to marry. Matthew 19:5 addresses a man (singular) who leaves father and mother to cleave to his wife (In marriage). But this truth in this verse applies to most of all mankind. Many people within mankind can be married. Yet, the words “
a man” (singular) are there. Nowhere does Matthew 19:5 teach that only Bob is the only man in human history who can be married. It’s not talking just only about one man in all of history. That’s the point I was making in relation to the words “
a man” in Revelation 13:18. In Revelation 13:18, the words “a man” is used in the same way. It is referring to one specific man and yet it also referring to a number associated to man in general. Man’s number is 6 according to the Bible, and yet the Beast’s number is man’s number (which is the number 6), but tripled (666).
As for your claim that people who have not gotten married with their number being 5
1/2?
Ah, I see your confusion now. You think I believe that the number 6 is related to married people only?
That’s ridiculous. I am not saying that. I brought up Matthew 19:5 merely to show Dino that his point about how the words “a man” in Revelation 13:18 is not always a reference to singular person only.
And anyone in this forum can clearly see that Dino has invested much time in study.
Dino has not done any kind of study (even critically) involving the Biblical Numerics issue. He has not addressed the repeat occurrences of these numbers and how they could be just random chance. Also, Dino will not address any of the points I brought up in regards to Messianic prophecies, Pre-Incarnate appearances of Christ in relation to his desire that we must have a clear verse that point blank gives us the meaning like it does in Revelation 13:18 for every significant number in the Bible.
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And it becomes apparent that he has hit pretty hard with his message. That usually leads to focus on the messenger, rather than the message.
Where did I do that?
Please go back into this thread.
He was calling me names (swear words) before.
Nowhere did I do that. Attacking his argument is not an ad hominem.