Many of you will have no idea what in the world I'm talking about, but it may be one of the most important things you will come to understand if you choose to. I'm going to share a picture of 3 Greek symbols, and then I'm going to try and explain what they mean, and where they came from.
Since I can't write them using my keyboard, I'm going to share a picture and then show you their current translation.

So in the original Greek writing, it was written as seen in the first picture. It is translated as:
Chi-Xi-Stigma
So I did a little research on these words and their meaning. As with many cultures, words have multiple uses and are sometimes defined by how it's used, or by applying the different meanings to the content of what is being written about. So, here's what I found.

Chi- This is the pronunciation of the first character in the first picture. It is pronounced as it looks. Chi. The symbol is used to represent a number, but Chi has a few different uses. The one that caught my eye was, this is used in the Greek to describe the person of Christ, and is what the word Christmas is derived from.

Xi- This is the pronunciation of the second symbol in the first picture. It is pronounced Zi. This symbol also represents a number and the word Xi is actually pretty astonishing. It is used in molecular physics and is also used for the Temporal region of the human forehead, right between the eyes.

Stigma- Stigma is pronounced exactly as it sounds. Stigma also has a few different meanings, but is mainly concentrated around the same process. To stick, prick, cut, or brand. It was also used to represent a number as well.
Some of you may be figuring this out by this point, but I will try to put it together for you.

So, if you put these 3 words meanings together here's what you get.

Chi- Christ's Xi- Temporal Stigma- Brand

Pretty cool huh? At least it sounds cool right?
But here's where it gets ugly. Here are the numerical meanings for each word.

Chi- 600 Xi- 60. Stigma- 6 yup. six hundred, three score, and six. 666.

In fact, this combination of symbols is only found in one verse in the Bible.
Revelation 13:18. The mark of the beast.

I've been telling some people for a while now that the Antichrist is not going to seem bad at all. In fact, he's going to stand in the temple of God and proclaim himself to be God. The problem is that there's too many people that believe a new temple will have to be built for him to accomplish this. But that's not true. The word temple in 2 Thessalonians 2 where this scripture comes from, is translated from the word Naos. The word Naos was used to describe the Holy of Holies where God himself dwelt. Not the temple structure, but the most sacred part where His Spirit resided.
Paul wrote, Do you not know that you are the Temple of God? We are the Temple of God. So what this verse is actually telling us is that the antichrist will stand in the midst of us, the church, the Temple of God and proclaim himself to be God.
I know that most of you won't like that, but that's why the Bible says, Search the scriptures for in them you believe you have eternal life.

The antichrist is not going to be anti- Christ. The word antichrist isn't even in the Bible. But the most accurate translation is a Fake christ. Or a clone, copy, or whatever you want to call it.

The antichrist will be a false Christian who will quote twisted scriptures and call all to him in the name of God. And just as Revelation says that Jehovah will mark His people on their foreheads, so will the antichrist to those who believe his lies.

Chi-Xi-Stigma. Christ's Temporal Brand. The mark of the beast.

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