1. More Images

    Antichrist

    In Christian eschatology, Antichrist refers to a kind of person prophesied by the Bible to oppose Jesus Christ and falsely substitute themselves as a savior in Christ's place before the Second Coming. The term Antichrist is found four times in the New Testament, solely in the First and Second Epistle of John. Antichrist is announced as one "who denies the Father and the Son." The similar term pseudokhristos or "false Christ" is also found in the Gospels. In Matthew and Mark, Jesus alerts his disciples not to be deceived by the false prophets, who will claim themselves to be the Christ, performing "great signs and wonders". Three other images often associated with Antichrist are the "little horn" in Daniel's final vision, the "man of sin" in Paul the Apostle's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians, and the Beast of the Sea in the Book of Revelation. Wikipedia

    Was this helpful?
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The Antichrist (the figure on the left, with the attributes of a king) by Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180), from the 12th-century Hortus deliciarum The Devil whispers to the Antichrist; detail from Sermons and Deeds of the Antichrist, Luca Signorelli, 1501, Orvieto Cathedral.. In Christian eschatology, Antichrist refers to a kind of person prophesied by the Bible to oppose Jesus Christ and ...
  3. christianity.com

    Feb 6, 20259. The Antichrist will establish centralized worship and new religion. The Antichrist will implement a global religion centered around his own deification. This new system will likely involve mandatory participation, as suggested by the enforcement of the mark of the Beast (Revelation 13:16-17). Those who refuse to comply will face severe ...
  4. britannica.com

    The Antichrist is the polar opposite and ultimate enemy of Christ. According to Christian tradition, he will reign terribly in the period prior to the Last Judgment. The term Antichrist first appeared in the Letters of John, and the fully developed story of Antichrist's life and reign is found in medieval texts.
    Author:Robert E. Lerner
  5. biblicalpathway.com

    Sep 23, 2024The Antichrist holds significant theological implications within Christian eschatology, affecting beliefs about the end times and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Significance in Christian Eschatology. The Antichrist symbolizes the culmination of opposition to Christ and God's authority. Many theologians view this figure as essential ...
  6. learnreligions.com

    The NIV Bible makes it clearer that a time of rebellion will come before Christ's return and then the "man of lawlessness, the man doomed to destruction," will be revealed. Eventually, the Antichrist will exalt himself above God to be worshiped in the Lord's Temple, proclaiming himself to be God. Verses 9-10 say that the Antichrist will do counterfeit miracles, signs, and wonders, to gain a ...
  7. biblestudyforyou.com

    3 days agoThe term "Antichrist" often raises many questions and thoughts in our hearts and minds. For many, it symbolizes ultimate evil, the culmination of opposing force against Christ. As we approach this topic, it's essential to remember that the Bible offers guidance and insight into understanding this powerful figure who arises during the end ...
  8. biblehub.com

    The Antichrist is a central figure in eschatological discussions, particularly concerning the end times and the return of Christ. The anticipation of the Antichrist's appearance serves as a call for vigilance and faithfulness among believers, as they are encouraged to remain steadfast in their faith and discerning of false teachings. ...

    Can’t find what you’re looking for?

    Help us improve DuckDuckGo searches with your feedback

Custom date rangeX