Edward F (6 Aug 2012)
"RE: Soetero Not equal to 666"


 
Does it matter if we use original 22 letter hebrew alphabet?
 
I read, if I understood it correctly, that the vowel sounds aren't put in Hebrew written words, only if they are translated from another language to Hebrew? Is this true? Was it ever true?

If we did Hebrew to English and/or Indonesian of “סותר” could it be spelled sutoro or soetoro. How is the word “סותר” pronounced in hebrew, if it can be sutoro or close I'd say we have a match to 666. Doesn't necessarily have to be English to Hebrew, and it doesn't have to be spelling it could be pronunciation.
I found this online "666 can be either סום or תסור, the latter possibly סותר " (this ones the word above that means refute).  Is סותר  pronounced in Hebrew the same whether it is a word or number, are either closle to sutoro?
Which Hebrew version of 666 is actually in the Bible, or is it Greek?  How are both of those pronou! nced?
I would really appreciate any help I can get, I don't want to spread incorrect info.
Can any variation of number 666 in Hebrew be pronounced close to Sutoro.
How would a Hebrew word(not a translation to Hebrew, if there is a difference) that is pronouncedasas Sutoro be spelled, does it equal 666?
 
This was the 2nd e-mail I received from John Hamilton at Endtime Ministries 

Edward,

I wasn’t trying to purposefully avoid your question. Yes, Hebrew gematria seems to lead us to the conclusion that Soetoro or Sutoro is Samekh Vav Tav Reish ! which = 666… I have absolutely no problem acknowledging that. However, Soetoro is only a surname. The full NAME Barry Soetoro would come out to Beit Reish Yod – Samekh Vav Tav Reish. This does not equal 666. 


As I stated in the article'name' and 'full name' or 'legal name' are not the same thing according to every dictionary definition of 'name' I could find.