A MARK
Rome was not an anarchy. The  once free society which had risen to a state of prominence in the  Mediterranean with a voluntary welfare system and a locally supported  militias. It became an authoritarian benefactor which led to tyranny  and despotism. 
Wealth steadily seduced an  industrious people into an apathetic welfare state  With growing  system of social benefits came tax burdens upon the rich, which  shifted to the craftsmen and laborer. Centralization of power brought  a burgeoning bureaucracy. Together they all brought debasement of  social morals. The love of wealth, comfort and security replaced the  love of simplicity, service and sacrifice.
Many societies became dependent  upon elaborate systems of taxation. In Judea Gabbai [tax  collector], collected ... ground-, income-, and poll-taxes while  the Mokhes collected duty upon imports and exports; on all  that was bought and sold.... They had invented taxes that reached  into the life of almost everyone. There were taxes based on the  number of axles, wheels, pack-animals, pedestrians, the use of  roads, highways; on admission to markets; on carriers, bridges,  ships, and quays; on crossing rivers, on dams, on licenses, in short,  on such a variety of objects, that even the research of modern  scholars has not been able to identify all the names.1  
They not only had to collect  these taxes, but they had to keep track of who had paid and who had  not, as well as who was a taxpayer and who was exempt or excluded.  Among the slaves, citizens, and residents there were more than one  status. They had many ways to keep track of slave and freeman as well  as who had paid and who was still owing on the myriad of taxes, fees,  and tariffs, including interest, and penalties.
Both  Greeks and Romans used small framed boards filled with wax or clay. A  thin coating of dark wax was used for brief or short term notations.  Scratching letters in the soft wax with a stylus so that the  light-colored backing would showed through. The tablets were  sometimes linked together with rings, which was called a codex.
Longer  documents were written on a paper called papyrus and could be glued  together into rolls 15 to 40 feet long called volumen.  Contracts might be etched or engraved in wet clay with a quill with  marks or seals of the parties pressed in as a signature. After drying  they were stored in the temple. This ancient method of record keeping  was widely accepted.
Loans of indebtedness and usury  sometimes took advantage of this more permanent form. Record keeping  solemnized by seals and marks in clay that were fired to make them  “unbreakable”.
Slaves in the market place were  given dried clay tablets to identify them and their occupation.  If these tablets were baked with the seal of the owner they took on a  permanency that protected the slave from unwarranted detention as he  traveled through the public streets on errands for his master. That  etched document was referred to as a charagma2 [caragma].  The word might refer to several other forms of identification that  appeared during Rome's long history.
Some employed servants or slaves  were very wealthy because of their skills or position. They might be  physicians or engineers or lawyers. Their charagma would  identify a status, occupation or use, and might be made of clay, stone, lead, iron, copper, silver,  or even gold. It originally was of private issue but became a form of  official identification.
 A “Charagma is well attested to  have been an imperial seal of the Roman Empire used on official  documents during the first and second centuries.”3 
The word mark in  Revelations is from charagma.  It is a stamp or a badge or an imprinted mark. It is  from the word charax from charasso (to sharpen to a  point). A charax is a pole or stake, a palisade. The  only connection between a charax and a charagma is that  the early charagmas were made in clay with a charax, a sharp  stick. 
Knowing your status quo during  the census required usually required a token to  mark those who had been counted subjects of the Empire. The census  called for by Augustus “was regarded as the badge of  servitude, and incompatible with the Theocratic character of  Israel.”4
What is the essential  characteristic of a charagma? Is it important to note that it  is etched with a sharp object or on the forehead or in the hand? Or  is it because a charagma is a badge of servitude? Does  it mark who is bound and loosed, who is free and who must serve?
“Thou shalt not bow down to  their gods, nor serve them...” Ex 23:24  
Is the essential characteristic  of a mark its location, shape, form or is it what the mark stands  for? A charagma had a specific purpose. It was a mark that  expressed ownership, the right of possession, the right to---or the  employer of---the use of an item, creature or human as a  resource.
Be not thou [one] of them that  strike hands, [or] of them that are sureties for debts. (Pr  22:26)
The word mark in  Revelation is specifically a “badge of servitude”. Charagma appears 9 times in the Bible and is translated graven in Acts 17:29. This is the only place outside of Revelations that charagma appears, and it is also the only place it is not  translated mark.
For  in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your  own poets have said, For we are also his offspring. Forasmuch then as we are  the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like  unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven [a  charagma] by art  and man’s device. And the times of this ignorance God winked at;  but now commandeth all men every where to repent: Acts 17:28, 30
The word offspring is  from genos which is translated, kind, kindred, or nation expressing that God is the  original authority in our lives.
The word ought is from the Greek opheilo rather than the more common dei or tis. It is also  translated owe, be bound, be (one’s) duty, be a debtor, be  guilty, be indebted. Opheilo is defined “to owe, to  owe money, be in debt for, that which is due, the debt.”  It  also appears in John 13:14 expressing this concept of indebtedness:  “If I ... have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one  another’s feet.” 
The  words “graven [charagma] by art and man’s  device”, are  talking about  systems of authority created by men, which include social  programs or schemes, making the word of God to none effect.5 
The word device here is  from enthumesis, which means a thinking, consideration;  thoughts. There are no more powerful false gods than those  created in our minds and bound by pride. Men begin to worship,6 and give allegiance to their created institution more so than God. 
We  are commanded not to let the creations of our own thinking  become our godhead, our patronus, or our father because we owe that  title to our Father in Heaven. No man on earth should stand as our  substitute father, with the authority to mark us with his charagma.7
And  there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen,  that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of  the wrath of her fornication. And the third angel followed them,  saying with a loud voice, If  any man worship the beast and his image, and receive [his] mark in  his forehead, or in his hand, Revelation 14:8-9
IF ANY MAN  is translated from two words; e,i  meaning if or whether,  and tis, meaning a  certain. Together they mean  “whoever, whatever”  and is followed by  conditions which need to be examined. 
WORSHIP is from proskuneo meaning an expression of profound  reverence… used of homage shown to men of superior rank: such as a profound reverence for an office or a flag or  the acceptance of an exercising authority. 
Worshiping God has nothing to do  with singing in Church. Worshiping has to do with accepting a  superior authority. In the Hebrew worship is often translated  from “hxv shachah” meaning “to  bow down”. If God is the ultimate authority, then to bow down or worship Him is to bow to His authority. Singing may be a  gesture along these lines but is concerned with a more substantive  behavior. Are we taking His name in vain if we are bowing to  other authorities to obtain their benefit. Are we to rule over our  fellow man or be ruled by them?
The BEAST is from the  word therion from the diminutive thera which means  “trap” or “hunting to destroy.” Therion is translated beast, wild beast, venomous beast. In the Bible the beasts always represented governments, such as Nimrod, a mighty hunter  before the Lord. 
There are two fundamental  classifications of  governments. The first type is based upon faith, hope, love and charity and obeying their natural Father or  Creator in heaven. It is a voluntary union of people based on an  equal love of neighbor and self, with forgiveness and thanksgiving.  This government is created by families coming together in a  fellowship, which shares a common acceptance of the Character of  God’s Name or Nature, (e.g. justice and mercy) written on their   hearts and minds. 
The second type is the one that hunts or devours men. It operates on the basis of enforced  control, imposed restrictions, exercising authority, and ultimately,  bondage and oppression. It seduces the masses by promising security  at the expense of their neighbor. It solicits their applications,  which, upon acceptance, becomes binding social contracts, covenants,  and leagues of allegiance. 
“The real destroyers of the  liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties,  donations and Benefits.” Plutarch, 2000 years ago.
In such systems, men endlessly  write and codify laws and become the ruling elite. Born or elected  they share a desire to control and rule over their neighbors. They  are corrupted by power and a willingness to covet.
And he will appoint him captains  over thousands, and captains over fifties; and [will set them] to ear  his ground, and to reap his harvest, and to make his instruments of  war, and instruments of his chariots. 1 Samuel 8:12
The righteous system is  spiritually based, and dependent on faith, patience, charity and  thanksgiving. It is populated by those who are willing to give---and  forgive---under the perfect law of liberty. They maintain free choice  by granting the same to others and accepting responsibility for  themselves and showing mercy and justice to all. 
In a government of liberty  people must seek to rule themselves, not their neighbor. They hope to  master only charity and mercy, forgiveness and service. They serve  God by serving one another.
Both systems depend on faith or  allegiance and are composed of dedicated believers. One is based on  the authority of men over men, and has a man sitting as a central  father (or patronus)  or ruling authority. The other has God the Father of all men living  in their hearts and minds. 
Both types of governments are in  essence a family. In one, the family is truly free, in the  other men are Parens Patriae, "father of the people". 
God the Father’s family is  based on the natural family instituted by God with the solemn joining  of Husband and Wife. These families freely associate as a nation  through a voluntary network. The natural Family holds the dominion of  God bound only in love of their neighbor.
Can a government be based on  love and charity? Can people unite on a national scale and still  remain a free people? Voluntary governments have been the rule in  man’s history, “our modern reliance on government to make law and  establish order is not the historical norm.”8
“That the princes of Israel,  heads of the house of their fathers, who [were] the princes of the  tribes, and were over them that were numbered, offered:” Numbers  7:2
Note here the word OVER. It is from amad [dme], which  is translated stood or stand or endure hundreds  of times and is translated over only one time in the Bible.  These fathers were not to rule over each other but came together as  equals. In their homes they were to rule as Christ ruled the Church  with love and patient service, self sacrifice, and obedience to the  Father, enduring the burdens of their Natural Office.
In authoritarian governments,  men substitute faith in God for allegiance to men who would be gods  over them, the word god simply meaning ruling judges, and was used to address magistrates in court. 
“If  we will not be governed by God, then we will be ruled by tyrants.”9 
Israel was the kingdom of God,  not the religion of Heaven on earth. Herod the Great had been  baptizing his citizenry into his version of the kingdom of Heaven.  This Hellenization of Judea was rejected by John the Baptist who had  another vision for that kingdom of God. 
"Herod's scheme of initiation  into a new form of Judaism was immensely successful. Jews everywhere  were willing to join the worldwide society ... Entry was for members  only; they had to show at the door an admission token in the form of  a white stone from the river Jordan which the missionaries gave them  at baptism." "The missionaries... with their leather  wallets full of white stones, would come back with the same wallets  full of money, in foreign currency. Once put into Jewish currency by  the money-changers, it would be stored in vaults, ready to be used by  Herod for his vast building projects, or any subsequent causes."10
Eventually many of the citizens  of Judea accepted John's cousin, Yeshua, a.k.a Jesus, as king.  Proclaimed by the people as Hosanna son of David, the  anointed, and officially recognized King of the citizens of Judea by  the Roman god,11 Pontious Pilate. 
Eventually thousands of Judeans  followed the Way of John and Jesus and were apart of His kingdom at  hand; they were excluded from the the social schemes of Herod which  we know as the Corban of the Pharisees.
THE IMAGE of the Beast  in Revelation 14:9 is translated from the Greek word eikon which means an image or likeness.
Who was the first beast? Was it  Babylon or Rome, or does it matter? Are they not all the same, as was  Egypt, Ur and even Haran? Who or what is the beast like? What is that  image, or similitude, of the beast?
At the time of Jesus, Rome, as a  faltering republic, was well into a process of decay. “Each  class contributed its share to the common decay… The free  citizens were idle, dissipated, sunken; their chief thoughts of the  theater and the arena… more than two hundred thousand persons were  thus maintained by the State, what of the old Roman stock remained  was rapidly decaying, partly from corruption, but chiefly from the  increasing cessation of marriage, and the nameless abominations of  what remained of family-life.... The sanctity of marriage had ceased.  Female dissipation and the general dissoluteness led at last to an  almost entire cessation of marriage. Abortion, and the exposure and  murder of newly-born children, were common and tolerated; unnatural  vices, which even the greatest philosophers practiced, if not  advocated, attained proportions which defy description.”12  
Family values were a  chief topic of political rhetoric before every election and during  the writing of the new constitution by Augustus. The rise of that  Empire out of the ashes of a free republic was unrelenting.
After their civil war, the first  of the three offices sought by Augustus was Emperator,13 commander in chief of  the army and naval forces. The second office was Principas  Civitas, the First  Citizen, the chief executive officer or President of Rome,14 a municipality. The third office was ApoTheos, literally translated  the appointor of gods. 
The  duties of this office were to appoint all the judges or magistrates for the empirical courts. Each office required an oath based on  constitutional restrictions. Successors were determined by an  electoral college of the Senate, known as the “Conscripted  Fathers.”15 
The word ‘and’ in “Worship AND Receive”  can make a great difference in the interpretation of  this text. If you merely received the mark without worshiping the  beast, then you do not qualify. If you receive the mark, through  ignorance or deception or a combination of both, but have not made a  conscious decision to pay homage, or allegiance to the beast, then  you have not really worshipped16 it. 
The word RECEIVE [his] mark comes from the Greek word lambano, and means “to  take with the hand, lay hold of, any person or thing in order to use  it; to take up a thing to be carried; take possession of, i.e. to  appropriate to one’s self … to receive what is offered; not to  refuse or reject… give him access to one’s self.”
In the word lambano there  is nothing about a tattoo or the  injection of a chip into the hand.  Taking the mark is about receiving what is offered, it  is simply a matter of not refusing or rejecting an  offer. It is about an acceptance or to receive what is  offered.
We do see the word HAND at the end of the text which is translated from the word khire. Its definition is expressed as “1) by the help or agency of any  one, by means of any one.” It is clear by this definition that the  word is not limited to the concept of the physical appendage.
The preposition IN could lead us believe the mark must go inside the hand. The  word ‘in’ in this verse is translated from the word epi.  It is a generic preposition that is translated many different ways.  For example, it is translated on, in, upon, come to, by, at, before, over, etc.
There can be no assumption that  the mark actually enters the flesh of the hand. One may obtain  the use of mark or badge of servitude without  ever even touching it with the physical hand. Khire expresses  that you may receive the use of the mark through the help or  agency of any one.
FOREHEAD is  translated from metopon and  is defined the space between the eyes, the forehead.  Some people have suggested that the mark is a lithium powered  microchip injected along the hairline near the ear. Again, there is  no reason to make that assumption.
The word metopon is often  associated with memory or thought. If you only need to  remember the name or the number associated with the mark, it  could be assumed that the physical possession of a mark is not  even necessary, and that the reference to the forehead or the  space between the eyes is cognizant of the mind, thought or  memory. 
The same shall drink of the wine of  the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of  his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in  the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:   Revelation 14:10
What is the WRATH OF GOD?  The Hebrew word for wrath [Pa Aleph  Phie]  is translated face,  nostrils, nose, before, countenance, forbearing, forehead, even worthy The  same Hebrew letters are also translated also,  even, yet, moreover, yea, with, low, therefore, and much.
In  the Greek WRATH is from thumos and may include the idea of  passion or ardour, and is from the  word  translated  “gods” or “God.”17 
The word DRINK is  from pino which does mean to drink but figuratively,  to receive. To drink of the wine of the wrath of God seems  to be a metaphor meaning that they will receive something poured  out at full strength and not  very diluted.
The words AND  HE SHALL BE TORMENTED can give us the idea of torture or  punishment. Tormented here is from basanizo which   actually means “to test (metals) by the touchstone, which is a  black siliceous stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by  the colour of the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either  metal” It might imply torture but the word was also used by  sailors or fishermen whose ship was struggling with a head wind. The word has the sense of a test.
The word PRESENCE is from enopion which is more commonly translated before or in the sight of. To emphasize the nature of these events as  a test rather than a cruel punishment with torment and  tortures I must ask, “Why would the holy angels and the Lamb want  to watch people being tortured and suffering”? 
Does the good shepherd take  delight in punishing his sheep?
Is this a test of our love,  faith, hope, and humility?
What is written in your heart  and mind? 
And  the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they  have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and  whosoever receiveth the mark of his name. Revelation 14:11
Many will tell you that smoke  of their TORMENT ascendeth up means if you take the mark,  you will be cast into hell. This is a conclusion based again on the  word torment, which we have seen has to do with a test and the  words fire and brimstone  are not, nor have they ever been,  synonymous with hell. 
FIRE AND BRIMSTONE appears  during the time of the liberation and redemption of the Israelites  from Egypt. I suspect that since most of the world is now back in a  bondage worse than that of Egypt,18 it would seem reasonable that we will see some “fire and  brimstone” before the people are all free souls under God on earth  again.
The words SMOKE ASCENDING has also been interpreted as coming from hell. Throughout the  Bible the idea of smoke going up has to do with the accepting of a  sacrifice as worthy and in the times of the great test men  will be called on to sacrifice many things, including their very  lives in order to pass the test hence  the smoke goes up.
REST is not from the word anesis, meaning a loosening (which is translated rest 3 times and liberty and be eased once each). Nor is it from koimesis, meaning a reposing,  taking rest. It  is from anapausis, which actually means intermission,  cessation of any motion, business or labor. As more is revealed  about the nature of the “test,” our understanding of this passage  may increase. One may see in this sentence two different points of  view. One is that the smoke from the test goes up forever, and the  others who  do not repent, change their ways, get no cessation or  intermission from their labors, their bondage. It may help to  examine more of the context to this one line:
Here  is the patience of the saints: here [are] they that keep the  commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus. Revelation 14:12
The word PATIENCE is from hupomone, which means steadfastness, constancy,  endurance. This may be disappointing to those who are expecting  to be raptured away during this test, since it is clear you  are going to need steadfastness, constancy, and endurance to pass.
There is also some requirements  to keep the commandments.  Salvation is by grace, but God does not  owe us salvation simply because we say we believe. Many people  proclaim that they believe just as the Pharisees claimed to believe.  The test will be a witness to the truth.
And  I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two  horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. Revelation 13:11
The beast comes OUT OF THE  EARTH, rather than  the sea. If these beasts are governments, it could be presumed that  the difference between rising from the land, verses rising from the  sea, could have to do with the “Law of the Land” rather than the  “Law of the Sea.”
Most  people are not schooled in these classic forms of jurisprudence. For  simplicity here we will just say that the Law of the Land is based in  the Mosaic Law, Common Law and the Law of Nature and Nature’s God,  while the Law of the Sea could include Admiralty, Commercial Law and  Equity, a.k.a. the law  men establish for themselves.  One form of law encourages the virtues that set men free and the  other lends itself to delivering men into debt and bondage.19 
Lamb’s  horns could denote that the original authority was small.
And  he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and  causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first  beast, whose deadly wound was healed. Revelation 13:12
Numerous people interpret the  beast as the Roman Church who was wounded at a particular point in  time and recovered. Amazingly, they also interpret the Roman Church  as the Harlot. It seems that it cannot be both. The Beast, at the  time of the writing of St. John's Revelations, was clearly the empire  of Rome. The image of the beast is not a matter of location, but the  nature, characteristics and precepts of the beast. 
And he doeth great wonders, so  that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight  of men, Revelation 13:13
One distinction between the  beast and the image of the beast is that the latter can make fire  come down from heaven in the sight of the men. The emperor, or  “commander-in-chief” of Rome, had an army and navy while a modern  commander-in-chief often has an air force which gives them the power  to MAKE FIRE COME FROM THE SKIES.20
And  deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles  which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them  that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast,  which had the wound by a sword, and did live. Revelation  13:14
Just about everyone on earth is DECEIVED. What  helps bring about this deception are miracles. Are those  miracles yet to come or have they already deceived us? We have  television, computers, modern medicine the power of flight even into  space. Some say that these are miracles. 
Semeion is defined a  sign, mark, token. It is translated sign 50 times and MIRACLE only 23. In  this age of modern miracles, could we have been deceived? Where is  the image of the beast? Do we give it power?
And  he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image  of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not  worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation  13:15
The words POWER  TO GIVE is from didomi and simply means to give. The word LIFE is from pneuma which is the word translated into spirit. It  is the beast out of the land with little horns of authority that  really gives life and force to the image of the beast. Those who will  not pay homage to the image of the beast are to be killed. 
There are many  words for KILLED in  the Greek: Thuo can be translated killed but is  usually used in the context of sacrifice. Phoneuo is  translated “killed, murder,” and is from the word phonos, to murder. Thanatoo is also translated killed and does mean put  to death. Anaire also is translated killed, slay or put  to death. Each word can have a different  meaning or use. But they are not the word used here.
The word in 13:15 is apokteino which means to kill in any way whatever, to destroy, to  allow to perish. The words should be are from hina which means in order that. Because the word apo means of separation the Greek apokteino means more that they  would be allowed to die or perish because of separation or exclusion during the test in order that they might perish.
And  he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond,  to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: Rev. 13:16
AND HE CAUSETH what? He  causeth to receive. Causeth is from poieo meaning to  make as in to be the author of, make ready or to  prepare. It is most often translated do. RECEIVE is from didomi which means simply to give, to give  something to someone, of one’s own accord to give one something, to  his advantage, to bestow a gift, to grant, give to one asking, let  have, to supply, furnish, necessary things… something to be  administered. Although the English words causeth to  receive may give the idea of force, the Greek text does  not support such interpretation. In this verse the original text  gives the idea of an offer, gift or grant as a result of  asking or applying, not compelling.
Does RIGHT HAND mean that  it is okay to receive the mark in our left hand? Right hand is from dexios which is an adjective that is translated right hand 39  times, right 12 times, right side twice. It can mean “the right”  or “the right hand side” but it also is commonly used as “a  place of honour or authority”. Note that this word is from dechomai, which also means receive, take or accept.
 And  that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name  of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation  13:17
 The  words And that NO MAN are not  translated from oudeis, which is translated 94 times “no man” and “none” 27 times, or  “any” or “any man” 6 times. Nor is it from medeis which is translated no  man 32 times and  means nobody or no  one. Nor did the  author use ou  anthropos meaning no  man or no human.
The words THAT  NO is translated from “hina me” which is  translated “that not” 45 times, or “lest” 43  times and “that … no” only 6 times or even “albeit  not” and “so that not” once each. 
MAN is translated from “tis” which is an enclitic [leaning]  indefinite pronoun translated certain 104 times, some 73, any man 55, any 37, one 34, man 34, anything 24, a 9, certain man 7 times, something 6, somewhat 6, ought 5, some man 4 times.  
It is defined “a certain, a  certain one ; some, some time, a while”.
It should be becoming clear that  many misconceptions, unsupported by the earlier text, are being  propagated in the world today. There are many specific statements and  words used by the author of the Bible that have been blurred, twisted  and distorted by modern versions of the text.
Many are being misled by words  like cause and no man. Will  no one  be allowed to BUY  OR SELL if they do not take the mark? The word man is not even in the original text. We may now see that the words of  the author, who used an indefinite pronoun to express, at best, that  only certain or some would be excluded---and  because of this exclusion or separation, they might die because they do not take the mark.
The phrase HAD  THE MARK is from“echo.” It means “to have, i.e. to hold. to have (hold) in the hand, in  the sense of wearing, to have (hold) possession of the mind… 2) to  have i.e. own, possess   2a) external things .... 2b) used of those  joined to any one by the bonds of natural blood or marriage or  friendship or duty or law etc. …” Those who think they have  nothing to worry about as long as they do not take the chip implant  appear to be deceived.
To have the mark has nothing to  do with the injection of a chip but does clearly includes the idea membership, joined by bonds of family, or  duty or law. If you  have to prove you are a member of the family of the beast with a  special identification card or number, or else you will be excluded  from the some of the benefits of its commercialized market place,  then that would meet the language of the authors of Revelations. 
If government policy requires a  numerical identifier to get a job, a bank account, credit, business  license, marriage license, and even a drivers license (or the  individual is excluded from that market place), then such exclusion  by the political benefactors and commercial world might make survival  difficult or even impossible in a time of deficiencies, deficits and  deprivation. Such exclusions are already law according to Section  666, of the United States Codes, Title 42.21
The  word MIGHT is  from dunamai meaning, “to be able, have power whether by  virtue of one’s own ability and resources, or of a state of mind,  or through favorable circumstances, or by permission of law or  custom” The word custom includes the synonym “practice” and therefore policy. It is again clear in the Greek text that  the author, in the original language, is denoting the idea of favorable circumstance or permission of the legal  system---or even just a matter of policy. 
All these exclusions presently  apply to people without a Social Security Number. They have been  excluded for years and those exclusions are growing. Obtaining a  Social Security Number is also a key point of consent, since  it is absolutely voluntary. The number is linked to similar  systems in over a hundred and seventy different countries. Are the  social security numbers of the world systems the modern mark of the  beast? Shouldn't we look at the biblical and spiritual implications  of these systems or schemes?
The word NAME in the text is from onoma which does mean name but is  also “... used for everything which the name covers.” It is used  to express “one’s rank, authority, interests… the cause or  reason named: on this account,…” The word “name” denotes the authority by which the number is used not a particular  name but rather an authorization.
The  word BUY is  from agorazo which means “to be in the market-place, to  attend it, hence to do business there, buy or sell”. The  marketplace, since we are dealing with the world merchants,  traffickers, or Canaanites allow men into their system, first by  adoption, the birth certificate, the acceptance of benefits, and  finally the application to labor or to serve as a registered  member, making your offering.22 
The modern social insurance  systems with compelled contributions are identical to the system of  Corban, or unrighteous mammon,23 instituted by the Pharisees before Christ's arrival. The sacred  temple of Rome, called the Capitol, had a similar systems called Qurban. The Pagan and Moslem Qurban or Korban systems were  similar.
These  words all have to do with the sacrifices of the people, but have not  always been collected in the same way. In these systems, the widows  and orphans, elderly and needy of society were taken care of by  either freewill or compelled offerings. The compelled offering was  contrary to the the precept of freewill offerings and were forbidden  by Christ, who claimed these traditions, also translated as “ordinances,” made the word of God “of none effect.”24 The religion of the Pharisees was not pure.
As things got worse in Rome  there was a rationing of benefits and also essential goods. Those  without the “mark” were excluded.
And  I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels,  Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the  earth. And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth;  and there fell a noisome and grievous sore25 upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and [upon] them which  worshipped his image. Revelation  16:1 2
Many believe this NOISOME  AND GRIEVOUS SORE has to do with a lithium battery  operated-computer chip that will leak, causing a terrible sore will  result. If this hypothesis is incorrect millions of people are being  lulled into a false sense of security. The idea that the mark is a  chip is really without any true support except in the imaginations of   the producers of Christian fables. Let us look with clear eyes.
There are at least nine  different words that are used to produce the English word SORE in the King James New Testament text. Eight of them [sphodra,  aganakteo, lian, en, polus, ekthambeo, megas, hikanos]  have nothing to do with a sore as a sore or wound, or even being sick  or ill. 
The word NOISOME, describing this sore, is from kakos, meaning “of a  bad nature, not such as it ought to be or of a mode of thinking,  feeling, acting, base, wrong, wicked or even troublesome, injurious,  pernicious, destructive, baneful.”  
According to Webster’s Revised  Unabridged Dictionary (1913) the word Noisome does mean Noxious to health; hurtful; mischievous; unwholesome;  insalubrious; destructive. The problem is that kakos is  only translated noisome once and is translated evil forty times. Kakos is not normally be found modifying the word sore or wound.
The second word to modify sore is GRIEVOUS, which is from poneros from a derivative of ponos, meaning great trouble, intense desire. It is also translated evil some fifty-one times and wicked or wicked one some sixteen times. To translate both poneros and kakos into the word evil does not do the Greek text justice. Poneros is defined, “full of labours, annoyances, hardships 1a) pressed and  harassed by labours 1b) bringing toils, annoyances, perils;…”
Poneros is commonly used to describe something such as pressed labor or bringing toil and again has an evil or wicked nature.  Again, with the words poneros and kakos, we have something that is full of pressed labors and not what it  ought to be, with a bad or wicked nature, possibly as a result of  wrong thinking. These words have a great deal to do with forced  labor for an evil cause or condition.  In the bondage of  Egypt the people were forced to labor and God delivered them from  that state and told them never to return.26 
The word helkoo means to make SORE or cause to ulcerate and that word is from helkos which  can mean a wound or even a sore or ulcer. It is helkos that appears in the text. Helkoo is from helkos not the  other way around. The word helkos with a Strong’s number  1668, is from helkuo or helko which means to draw,  drag off. It is akin to the word haireomai which means to  take for oneself, to prefer, choose or to choose by vote,  elect to office. Helko appears in Acts 21:30 “they  dragged him from the temple” and James 2:6 “Are they not  the ones who are dragging you into court?” Also the Greek holkos, connected with helko meaning I draw.
In  “Vocabulary of the  Greek New Testament,”  Moulton and Milligan say the Greek term helko or helkuo has almost the sense of dragging by force. It is used of hauling  bricks, of towing, of dragging along, and even in connection with impressing people as laborers.
This  meaning would fit well with poneros and kakos, NOISOME  AND GRIEVOUS, which  can both easily be used with the idea of impressing  people as laborers as  they were in the bondage of Egypt, which at first was a government  where the gold and silver were in a central treasury, the people paid  20% income tax,27 and they only had a legal title to their land.28  
The  fact is a Charagma means a badge of servitude, the Ten  Commandments29 tells us not to “serve” the other “gods,” and we are not to  covet our neighbors' goods through the agency of governments,   including the authoritarian benefactors which Christ told us not to  be like in Matthew 20:25, Mark 10:42 and  Luke 22:25.
“And through covetousness shall  they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now  of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”  2Pe 2:3
In the Old Testament there is a mark of God related to the forehead.
“And  the LORD said unto him, Go through the midst of the city, through the  midst of Jerusalem, and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that  sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst  thereof.” Ezekiel 9:4
This is the Mark of the LORD. This mark was not a computer chip either. The Mark of the Beast is  the antitheses of the Mark of God. The Mark of God is the Tav, [t].  The Tav is the final letter of the Hebrew Alef-beit. It corresponds  to malchut, meaning kingdom. The Tav is said to be the seal of  Faith. 
Through faith the malchut or kingdom passes in inheritance from generation to generation. The  precept of this faith is the secret of the power that makes the   kingdom of God a reality at hand. 
By faith Abel offered unto God a  more excellent sacrifice; By faith, Enoch was translated; By faith,  Abraham obeyed and he went out; By faith, Isaac blessed Jacob and  Esau. Joseph, Moses, Rahab, Gedeon, Samson, David, Samuel, and the  prophets “through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness,  obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence  of fire, and escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made  strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the  aliens.” “Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved,  let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence  and godly fear:”30 
Christ said the kingdom of God  is at hand and we were to seek it and His righteousness, as well as  to preach it. We were to have faith and believe that the perfect law  of liberty, with Christ in our hearts and minds, would work and be  our salvation. When people were baptized under Moses, they were  supposed to drink of the same spiritual rock which is Christ.31 But God was displeased with them. Many did not pass the test of  faith, and they gave us examples of lust and idolatry, fornication  and the rejection of God. Could God be displeased with us now? Do we  understand the precepts of that faith that was in the prophets? Do we  have that working faith or do we fall short?
We know that “Not every one  that saith unto me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter into the kingdom of  heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in  heaven.”(Matthew 7:21). There are no magic words or incantations of  faith that open the living kingdom of God to men. 
“Many will say to me in that  day, Lord, Lord, have we not ... done many wonderful works?”  (Matthew 7:22). But the answer will be “And then will I profess  unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work  iniquity.”(Matthew 7:23). Jesus even asks the question, “And why  call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?” (Luke  6:46). 
Where do we stand in  relationship to this warning? What is the evidence and precepts of  faith and what is its antithesis?
The Mark of the Beast is the  evidence of a lack of faith in God and His ways. If the Mark of God  is a life of faith, hope, and charity, under the perfect law of  liberty, where we love our neighbor as ourselves, then the Mark of  the Beast would be a life  where people force their neighbor to provide for their benefit  through benefactors, who exercise authority one over the other. Those  who will not live by hope often desire entitlements guaranteed by the  right arm of governments. They do not live by charity, but by  enforced contributions taken from the sweat and blood of their  neighbor. Are they coveting their neighbor's goods and rejecting the righteousness of God.32
The Christian lived in the world  of Rome in a much different way than modern Christians live in modern  governments today. The Pharisees had ordered that all who saw Jesus  as the Christ were to be cast out of the system of Corban managed at  the temple. Like Exodus, Pentecost was the liberation of the people  from the social contracts that had bound them to the systems  established by the Hasmonians, Herod. 
This  idea of centralizing the control of society and its charitable  functions is as old as the city of Cain. Lemech did it. Nimrod and  Pharaoh, Saul and Solomon all forced the contributions of the people.  Samuel told Saul that because he had done this foolish33 thing and forced the contributions of the people his kingdom would  not remain. 
The  Christian understood that the social programs offered by governments  were voluntary in the beginning, but soon became oppressive. Having  been cast out of one system, they did not desire to enter another.  Christ had set them free. The religion of the Pharisees had conformed  to Rome. It was not a pure religion taught by John and Jesus. They  took care of the widows and orphans and needy of their society, but  they did so with those compelled Corban, like the Romans.
Jas 1:27  Pure religion and  undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless  and widows in their affliction, [and] to keep himself unspotted from  the world.
The  early Christians lived in the world but not of it. They still took  their day of rest on the Sabbath, but we also see them meeting on the  first work day of the week, For what purpose? 
In  Justin's First Apology we see an explanation of the government of the  Christians with the words, “And on the day called Sunday, all who  live in cities or in the country gather together to one place... And  they who are well to do, and willing, give what each thinks fit; and  what is collected is deposited with the president, who succours the  orphans and widows and those who, through sickness or any other  cause, are in want, and those who are in bonds and the strangers  sojourning among us, and, in a word, takes care of all who are in  need.”
Justin  had written the Emperor Antonius Pius, “And we afterwards  continually remind each other of these things. And the wealthy among  us help the needy; and we always keep together; and for all things  wherewith we are supplied, we bless the Maker of all through His Son  Jesus Christ, and through the Holy Ghost.”34
The  Romans and many other countries had systems of social welfare but to  the Christians those were the Nicolaitan35 altars which God hated. 
Re 2:6  But this thou hast, that  thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.
The  Romans persecuted many of the early Christians because they would not  take oaths of allegiance, nor serve, by contributing to the “gods”  of Rome. These gods required donations, or tribute, in the form of an  excise tax. A small book, or “libellus, made of papyrus”36 was used as a passport throughout their world. It identified you as a  contributing member and contained your signature --- and was believed  to be the mark of the beast in its time. These temples administered  systems of social security, education, justice, and national  defense.37 They even operated as a world bank.38
Very  few people understand the similarities between the system of the  Roman beast and the image of the beast in the world today. Nor  do they understand how those early systems came into conflict with  the kingdom preached by Christ and the early Church. 
In  Gibbon’s “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” he praised  “the union and discipline of the Christian republic.” He pointed  out that “it gradually formed an independent and increasing state  in the heart of the Roman Empire.”39 How did it work before the apostasy of Constantine?40
Constantine  did not require that the people repent. Those who received his  baptism continued in the systems offered by Rome. They were instant  Christians claiming a new religion but keeping the old ways under a  new name. Most modern Christians sometimes follow the ways of  Constantine more than Christ. They may cry Lord, Lord in their Church  buildings but do they do the will of the Father? 
To  learn that the Christians would not participate in the social  security and welfare systems of that authoritarian world of Rome  because they demanded an allegiance rather than faith, force rather  than charity. They offered entitlements rather than hope. This is an  area of moral and spiritual conflict not addressed by the modern  Church. It is in that conflict that we find the defining  characteristics of the Mark.
Just  as we have borne the image of the earthy, we will also bear the image  of the heavenly. (1 Corinthians  15:49).
In  168 AD, Marcus Aurelius wanted no child to be left behind. He  required, by law, that everyone must  register the birth of their children with the Secretary of Treasury  or Provincial Registrars within 30 days. The Christians would  not. They would called no man on earth Father.
Such  registration would be an application to the Father of the State, and  would be turning from Christ’s command.41 The State would be “In Loco Parentis” which in the Latin, means  “in the place of a parent,” which is a turning away from the  Natural Family instituted by God.
And call no man your father upon  the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.  Neither be ye  called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.  But he that is  greatest among you shall be your servant. Mt 23:9, 11
This is a reiteration of the  precepts and the prime directive of the Church.42 Christ was a king. Shepherds knew it, angels knew it, Kings from the  east knew it, the Sanhedrin knew it, Pontius Pilate knew it, and  thousands on Pentecost knew it. It is modern Christians who seems to  not know it, for they have learned a gospel devoid of the kingdom.
Christ said he would take the  kingdom from the Pharisees.
Mt 21:43  Therefore say I unto you,  The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation  bringing forth the fruits thereof.
He said that he would appoint it  to other:
 “Fear not, little flock; for it  is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke  12:32 
And then Christ appointed, with  instructions,  a new kind of prince. 
And I appoint unto you a kingdom,  as my Father hath appointed unto me; Luke 22:29 
Christ gave specific  instructions to those he would appoint to minister to His kingdom.  Before appointing this kingdom at hand to his new ambassadors he  clarified some of those instructions. 
And he said unto them, The kings of  the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise  authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so:  but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he  that is chief, as he that doth serve. Lu 22:25, 26 
In modern Churches it is  acceptable to pray (apply) to benefactors who exercise authority one  over the other. It is acceptable to covet your neighbors' goods  through the agency of men who exercise that authority. 
There are always those who make  the word of God to no effect. They make covenants,43 swear oaths,44 and will not let every man remain subject to the higher liberty.45 There were in the days of Cora, and Saul, Rehoboam and the Pharisees.  They gave God lip service, said their prayers, sang their songs, and  built their churches but they forgot justice and mercy.
“Many will say to me in that day,  Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have  cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?” Mt  7:22 
The Mark of the Beast is  evidence of who owns our service, our labor, and our estate as free  souls under God. Have we become the package, the merchandise, the  human resource of a foreign power? Is it faith or allegiance? It is  the vain coveting of your neighbors' goods through the agency of  government, which has made you merchandise under an alien dominion.
“Redemption is deliverance from  the power of an alien dominion and the enjoyment of the resulting  freedom. It involves the idea of restoration to one who possesses a  more fundamental right or interest. The best example of redemption in  the Old Testament was the deliverance of the children of Israel from  bondage, from the dominion of the alien power in Egypt.”46 
 The  Kingdom of Heaven
The  Kingdom of Heaven47 is the same as the Kingdom of God. The phrase kingdom  of Heaven only  appears in Matthew because he wrote originally in Aramaic. In  Aramaic, the word malkuthach is translated into kingdom  of heaven. It  actually means a dominative realm on earth.
 According  to John Burnet, ouranos,  is best translated “world”.48
 “He  owns the land from the heavens and to the center of the earth.”49 
The  word Ouranos actually means not so much what is beyond the sky but it is “the  vaulted expanse of the sky with all things with in it.” Ouranos,  comes from a root that means “to cover, encompass.” Jesus was a king. His kingdom was not a part of Rome but it was and  is at hand upon earth.  
Jesus  told Pontious Pilate that his kingdom was “not of this world.” He  did not use the Greek word meaning “planet.” He used the Greek  word meaning “an apt and harmonious arrangement or constitution,  order, government.”50 There  are five different Greek words in the New Testament which are  occasionally translated into the word world.
The  words “kingdom of God” are translated from the words basileia  theos. Theos means ruling judge and is often  translated God or gods. We know there were “gods  many,” because Paul tells us---and because there were many judges  throughout the Roman Empire and Judea. The word basileia is  translated “kingdom,” but it really means the right to be  ruled by. What Jesus was saying is “the right to be ruled by  God is at hand.”
“Are men the  property of the state? Or are they free souls under God? 
This same battle  continues throughout the world?”51
God  led Abraham out of Ur and Haran. He lead the Israelites out of Egypt.  And Jesus led the people out of the the power of Rome, and into the  kingdom of heaven. The Pharisees did not want to let go of their  acquired power over the people and condemned themselves by saying “we  have no king but Caesar.” The Christians found salvation by  saying there is another king named Jesus, but they did not just say  it, they lived it. They gathered their families together in  congregational groups of ten, uniting tens, hundreds and thousands in  a system of charity and hope. 
What  does the kingdom look like? What was the early Church doing, and what  were the early Christians really seeking? Is the kingdom of God  appointed by Christ the only way to liberty under the God?52
Have  we exchanged ritual and form for the spiritual substance of justice  and mercy? The kingdom of God is not of the dead, but of the living.53 It does not come by observation.54 It is at hand. We should be seeking it, rather than benefits from  those who exercise authority.55 
How  should the Church be organized today?56 Should it be incorporated by the state?57 Should Christians be getting marriage licenses from the State?58 What about Birth Certificates?59 What was baptism all about?60
The Mark of the Beast is a badge  of servitude which you can receive and carry with you or you may just  remember its' number. Without it, you will not have much access to  the commercial or political benefits of  society. You may be excluded  from the market place by policy and law.
The modern mark identifies you  and is used to prove who is a member entitled. Those with a numerical  identifier your faith, hope, and charity may be tested in hard times. 
The mark of God is faith, hope,  and charity under that perfect law of liberty. It is mercy and  justice. It is forgiving and forgiveness. It is thanksgiving among  free people. It is about loving God and loving your neighbor as your  self. Those who do not cultivate the love of God will feed the beast  in their own hearts and minds and in the world.
The “world” means the  benefactors and governments that exercise authority one over the  other. They are filled with the people who covet their neighbor's  goods. The kingdom of God is filled with those who love God and their  neighbor as themselves. They would rather go without than to be a  part of a system that takes from their neighbor without his daily  consent.
And as ye go, preach, saying, The  kingdom of heaven is at hand. …  
And  if the house be worthy, let your peace come upon it:  
but  if it be not worthy, let your peace61 return to you. Mat.  10:7-13.
 
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 Mark of the beast booklet 
  
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