THE MAGIC SQUARE OF 666
Helios the physical sun is equated with the number 666.
The "magic square of the sun," was one of the most important symbols used to represent the sun in antiquity because of all the symbolism it possessed involving the perfect number "6."
There are six sides to a cube, the numbers 1, 2, an 3, when added or multiplied together are equal to "6," and the sum of all the numbers from 1 to 36 arranged in a 6x6 magic square are equal to the number "666."
The square is "magic" because the sum of any row, column, or diagonal is equal to the number "111."Since the early Christians were converted pagans, one of the ploys the early teachers of the church used to convert pagans to Christianity was that Jesus Christ had more solar attributes than any other god.
Matthew 17:2 states that His face was even reputed to shine like the sun.
Matt. 17:2 - And was transfigured before them; and his face did shine as the sun and his raiment was white as the light.
The Greek alphabet has 26 letters, each one with a different numerical value.
The Greek spelling of Jesus is IESOUS. The numerical value of IESOUS = 888 which represents The Spiritual Sun or Solar Logos."
In the beginning was the Logos" the Gospel of John states, and in the words of the Logos itself, "I am the Light of the World."
All those who are born into the world is outwardly illuminated by the physical sun, but only those wh otrun their attention back to the world of first principles are inwardly enlightened by the Spiritual Sun of the Logos.
The early Christians maintained that IESOUS was "a name above all names".
Early Gnostic Christians were aware enough to make this comparisons. The raised Jesus (888) was known as the Spiritual Sun.
In a dream I divined that that the three phases of the sun were fear, sharing, and love.In the book, Jesus Christ, Sun of God, (p 264)
David Fideler writes:Those who turn their attention back to the world of first principles are inwardly enlightened by the Spiritual Sun of the Logos.The early Christians maintained that Iesous was 'a name above all names."
Origen, the early church father, even went so far as to boast about how the name of Jesus possessed more magical efficacy than those of the pagan divinities.In the same way that the names of Apollo, Hermes, Abraxas, and Mithras were designed to represent aspects of the Universal Loos, the values of both IESOUS (888) and CHRISTOS (1480) are obtained from 74, the most characteristic number from the magic square of the sun. (It is the numbers of the 4 corners)It is unlikely that this is a coincid4ence, for, as dr. Eisler has pointed out, the name Iesous is "an artificial and irregular Greek transliteration" of the Aramaic name Joshua, designed to bring out the number 888.
One can see an unmistakable parallel between the names Iesous and Christos, and the names of Hebrew planetary Spirits and Intelligences which were likewise derived from the magic squares of the planets.As the Spiritual Sun of what was then a new age, Jesus represents the idea of the Solar Logos incarnate, the Logos as Illuminator, Healer, Mediator, and Gnostic Revealer. "
TheGreekname for Jesus,Iesous, adds up to 888. So the numbering to arrive at 888 is from Greek, not Hebrew.
- I = 10 (iota)
- e= 8 (eta)
- s = 200 (sigma)
- o = 70 (omicron)
- u = 400 (upsilon)
- s = 200 (sigma)
That Jesus' name in Greek adds up to 888 was mentioned in the Christian additions to the Sibylline Oracles at least as early as the Second Century.J. Massyngberde Ford(Anchor Bible: Revelation, New York: Doubleday, 1975,page 226) writes:
Christian readers would have noticed the contrast between the number of the beast, 666, and the number of Jesus, 888... In 888 could be seen the superabundant perfection, the three-fold 7+1. On the other hand 666 indicates the three-fold failure to reach perfection, 7-1. This showed how precarious and how doomed to failure the reign of the beast must be.
NOTE: When you divide 888 by 666 - the result is 1.333333333333 (endless fractalling number)