The first word of the enigma
Public source text: WLC (Westminster Leningrad Codex) + Nestle 1904. Translation: Belem-2025 Bible translation – literal, rigid, straight from public códices.
DES 13:18 does not begin with the number. It begins with a word:
ὧδε ἡ σοφία ἐστίν hode he sophia estin “Here is the wisdom.”
Wisdom. σοφία (sophia). Not “intelligence.” Not “knowledge.” Wisdom – the same word that defines a single character in the entire canonical collection in an exclusive and superlative way.
The forensic investigator does not ignore the first clue. The first clue is often the most important.
Solomon: the only one who connects sophia and 666
In the entire canon of 66 books, there exists one single character who satisfies both criteria:
- Is defined by σοφία / חכמה (chokmah) as a central attribute
- Is textually connected to the number 666
That character is Solomon (שְׁלֹמֹה, Shelomoh).
The request for wisdom
1 Kings 3:9-12:
תֵּן לְעַבְדְּךָ לֵב שֹׁמֵעַ ten leavdekha lev shomea “Give your servant a hearing heart.”
Yahweh (יהוה — yhwh; trad. “Jehovah”1) responds (v.12):
הִנֵּה נָתַתִּי לְךָ לֵב חָכָם וְנָבוֹן hineh natati lekha lev chakham venavon “Behold I have given you a wise and understanding heart.”
The Septuagint translates חָכָם as σοφόν (sophon) – from the same root as σοφία.
The 666 talents
1 Kings 10:14:
וַיְהִי מִשְׁקַל הַזָּהָב אֲשֶׁר בָּא לִשְׁלֹמֹה בְּשָׁנָה אֶחָת שֵׁשׁ מֵאוֹת שִׁשִּׁים וָשֵׁשׁ כִּכַּר זָהָב “And the weight of the gold that came to Solomon in one year was 666 talents of gold.”
The connection is binary and exclusive: wisdom + 666 = Solomon. No other character satisfies both conditions.
The queen of Sheba and the riddles
The immediate context of 1 Kings 10:14 (the 666 talents) is the visit of the queen of Sheba. Chapter 10 opens with:
וּמַלְכַּת שְׁבָא שֹׁמַעַת אֶת שֵׁמַע שְׁלֹמֹה… וַתָּבֹא לְנַסֹּתוֹ בְּחִידוֹת umalkat Sheva shomat et shema Shelomoh… vatavo lenasoto bechidot “And the queen of Sheba, hearing the fame of Solomon… came to test him with riddles.”
The word is חִידוֹת (chidot) – riddles, puzzles, ciphered questions. The root is חוד (chud) – to propose a riddle. It is the same word used for the riddle of Samson in Judges 14:12.
Now observe the structure of DES 13:18:
“Here is the wisdom. Let the one who has understanding calculate the number of the Beast.”
The verb is ψηφισάτω (psephisato) – “calculate with stones” (the Greek method of calculation, isopsephy). The text is, literally, a riddle – a numerical puzzle that requires sophia to be solved.
The queen tested Solomon with chidot. DES 13:18 tests the reader with a riddle. And the answer to the riddle points to Solomon.
Easter Egg: tradition treats DES 13:18 as ciphered prophecy about the future. The text presents itself as a riddle – exactly like the riddles that tested Solomon. The answer is not in the future. It is in 1 Kings 10.
Sophia in the NT: the keyword
The word σοφία appears in specific contexts in the Unveiling:
| Text | Use of σοφία |
|---|---|
| DES 5:12 | “Worthy is the Lamb… to receive wisdom (σοφίαν)” |
| DES 7:12 | “Wisdom (σοφία) to our Theos” |
| DES 13:18 | “Here is the wisdom (σοφία)” |
| DES 17:9 | “Here the mind that has wisdom (σοφίαν)” |
DES 13:18 and DES 17:9 use the same introductory formula: “ὧδε ἡ σοφία” / “ὧδε ὁ νοῦς ὁ ἔχων σοφίαν.” Both introduce a numerical enigma (666 in DES 13; seven heads/kings in DES 17). Both require calculation. Both point to the Yahweh (yhwh) system.
The context of 1 Kings 10: institutional wealth
The 666 talents do not appear in isolation. The entire chapter describes the institutional wealth of the Solomonic system:
| Verse | Content |
|---|---|
| 1 Kgs 10:1-13 | Queen of Sheba tests Solomon with riddles |
| 1 Kgs 10:14 | 666 talents of gold annually |
| 1 Kgs 10:15 | Besides taxes from merchants and traders |
| 1 Kgs 10:16-17 | 200 shields + 300 targets of gold |
| 1 Kgs 10:18-20 | Ivory throne covered with gold |
| 1 Kgs 10:21 | “All drinking vessels were of gold” |
| 1 Kgs 10:22 | Fleet of Tarshish bringing gold, silver, ivory |
| 1 Kgs 10:23 | “King Solomon exceeded all the kings of the earth” |
| 1 Kgs 10:25 | Annual tribute from all kings |
The 666 is embedded in a context of absolute economic power. And DES 13:17 describes exactly that: economic control – “no one can buy or sell” without the mark.
Psephisato: calculating with stones
The verb ψηφισάτω (psephisato) in DES 13:18 is not generic. It comes from ψῆφος (psephos) – small stone, pebble, counting stone. It was the Greek method of isopsephy: assigning numerical values to letters and adding them.
This is relevant because the text instructs the reader to do gematria-o-codigo-numerico-escondido-na-biblia/" class="autolink" title="gematria">gematria. Not mystical gematria – textual gematria. The text says: “calculate.” And the number to be calculated is 666. And the only biblical object that sums to 666 in standard Hebrew gematria is the nezer hakodesh – the priestly crown on the forehead (see previous article).
The chain closes:
- DES 13:18 says “here is the wisdom” -> Solomon
- DES 13:18 says “calculate the number” -> gematria
- The number is 666 -> Solomon’s talents
- The context is a mark on the forehead -> nezer hakodesh = 666
- Solomon built the Temple where the priest wears the crown
Solomon as builder of the system
The most relevant datum about Solomon is not his wisdom or his wealth. It is what he built:
וַיִּבֶן שְׁלֹמֹה אֶת הַבַּיִת vayiven Shelomoh et habayit “And Solomon built the House [Temple].” (1 Kgs 6:14)
The Temple is the institutional center of the Yahweh (yhwh) system. The priest who wears the nezer hakodesh crown (666) operates inside the Temple that Solomon built. Solomon’s wisdom is not abstract – it is institutional. It generates the system that DES 13 describes.
Easter Egg: “Here is the wisdom” is not an invitation to speculation. It is a direct reference to the only canonical man who asked for wisdom, received 666 talents, was tested with riddles, and built the Temple where 666 operates. His name is Solomon.
Conclusion
DES 13:18 opens with σοφία and closes with 666. The only canonical character who connects both is Solomon. The queen of Sheba tested Solomon with riddles (חידות) – and DES 13:18 is a riddle. Solomon received 666 talents of gold annually – and the number of the Beast is 666. Solomon built the Temple – and the Temple is where the nezer hakodesh (which sums to 666) operates.
The text does not hide the answer. The text delivers it – to those who have sophia.
“You read. And the interpretation is yours.”
Artificial form: vowels from Adonai (אֲדֹנָי → a, o, a) placed over consonants YHWH — Masoretic qere perpetuum. Medieval Latin readers merged both, producing “YeHoVaH” — a hybrid that never existed as a Hebrew word. The most accepted academic reconstruction is Yahweh /jah.ˈweh/, based on Greek transcriptions (Ιαβε — Clement of Alexandria, ~200 AD; Ιαουε — Theodoret of Cyrus, ~450 AD), abbreviated biblical forms (Yah — הַלְלוּ יָהּ), theophoric names (Yahu/Yeho — Eliyahu, Yehoshua) and Samaritan oral tradition (Yabe/Yawe). ↩︎


