Complete dictionary reading
Context, form, interpretation, and limits
Principal source or earliest context
Revelation 13 describes an image made for the wounded beast and animated so that it can speak and enforce worship.
Historical interpretations
Historical interpreters have connected the passage to imperial images, civic cult, idols, political theatre, and later technologies of representation. These are interpretations, not automatic fulfillments.
Visual anatomy
Two nearly identical cores sit inside an incomplete frame. One is source, the other proxy; the opening exposes that reproduction is not identity.
Antichrist.net visual convention: Two near-identical cores within an incomplete frame.
Antichrist.net reading
The civic analogy includes proxy rulers, synthetic personas, automated judgment dashboards, ranking models, or official representations that acquire authority beyond review.
Misuse warning
AI may be discussed as a modern analogy only. The page does not claim that AI literally is the image of the beast.
What this symbol does not prove
It does not prove consciousness, supernatural agency, or prophetic status in any model, dashboard, avatar, or media system.
Disputed readings and unresolved questions
Readers disagree whether the image should be understood primarily through ancient imperial cult, future technology, recurrent idolatry, or literary parody.
Suggested comparison or manuscript example
British Library Add MS 19896, folios 13r–13v, depicts the image-and-mark sequence.
Source discipline
Source notes
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Revelation 13 USCCB Bible
Sea beast, land beast, image, mark, name, number, wound, and economic participation.
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Add MS 19896: Apocalypse Picture Book British Library
Fifteenth-century illustrated cycle documenting dragon, beasts, mark, Babylon, witnesses, Lamb, books, and New Jerusalem.
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Editorial Policy
Source labeling, uncertainty, anti-targeting, and moderation boundaries.
