King of kings and Lord of Lords = 777
In Revelation 19.11-21, Jesus is described as the Divine Warrior (rider of the white horse) who has inscribed on his thigh the title, “King of kings” and “Lord of lords” (v.16). When these two titles are transcribed back into Aramaic, as shown below, the numeric equivalent of the spelling adds up to 777 (the numeric equivalent of each letter is listed below the letter). He is the antidote of the hellish warrior in 13.1 on whose heads were “blasphemous names” and the beast whose name is hidden by the number 666 (13.18). In Aramaic, “King of kings” and “Lord of lords” is written like this:
Here is an artist’s depiction:
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Hello. Great Website! Thanks.
I’m looking to get a tatto of the Aramaic transcription of “King of Kings, Lord of Lords”. But I have a personal problem in having just that tattooed – I don’t want anyone thinking that I am saying that about myself.
I was wondering if you could tell/show me what the word “My” would like to be placed with that phrase. Or something along those lines to show/indicate that I belong to the King of Kings, Lord or Lords. Thanks a lot.
Ron
Please translate this in Aramaic.
I love you Jesus
King of kings
Lord of lords.
Thanks!
I also would like to get the translation of “Jesus in my” to put before kings of kings and Lord of Lords. I think that on a tattoo would be better, Submitting myself to God. Not proclaiming to be the king of kings. Thanks.
Spencer
Oops! “Jesus Is My” thanks
I was looking to get the hebrew written trans. for” ancient of days ” thanks dennis