I saw a vidya yesterday about how old versions of the Bible (ex: 1612 King James) say the mark is “in”, and newer Bibles say “on”. That’s a big difference. You can prolly check IRL.
saw a vidya yesterday about how old versions of the Bible (ex: 1612 King James) say the mark is “in”, and newer Bibles say “on”. That’s a big difference
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The Greek word in Rev 13 is epi...”upon”
Also used in Acts 1:8 “...when the Holy Spirit shall come upon (epi) you in power”
Usually applied as on or upon, seldom used as “in”.
The Greek word for in is “en”
...that is all