Complete dictionary reading
Context, form, interpretation, and limits
Principal source or earliest context
Revelation 13 links the mark with the beast’s name or number and with the ability to buy or sell; Revelation 14 contrasts it with the divine name and fidelity to the Lamb.
Historical interpretations
Reception has repeatedly mapped the mark onto coins, oaths, documents, commercial systems, barcodes, chips, biometrics, and digital money. Such mappings are historically revealing but are not self-validating.
Visual anatomy
Three short cuts cross a boundary line. The boundary becomes a credential checkpoint rather than a neutral identifier.
Antichrist.net visual convention: Three cuts crossing an access boundary.
Antichrist.net reading
The relevant civic question is not whether a system uses identity technology. The question is whether access is conditioned on coerced allegiance, unreviewable scoring, or surrender of conscience.
Misuse warning
Avoid panic about ordinary identity tools and avoid accusing users or administrators of carrying a supernatural mark.
What this symbol does not prove
It does not prove that a card, barcode, vaccine record, biometric credential, digital currency, or platform account is the biblical mark.
Disputed readings and unresolved questions
Interpretations differ on whether the immediate setting is imperial commerce and cult, a future system, an ideal type of coerced allegiance, or some combination.
Suggested comparison or manuscript example
Add MS 19896, folio 13v, visually contrasts the beast’s sign with the Lamb and the sealed community.
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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Revelation 14 USCCB Bible
Lamb, divine name, testimony, and contrast with beastly allegiance.
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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.
