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    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 (including one plural form) is found four times in the New Testament, solely in the First and Second Epistle of John.

  2. 18 Jun 2024 · Antichrist, 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.

  3. 19 Okt 2020 · Jesus was born of a virgin. So the Antichrist would be born of a woman who was apparently a virgin, but was really a whore. Where Christ was God in the flesh, the Antichrist was Satan in the...

  4. 11 Mac 2019 · The Antichrist will gain political power and spiritual authority over every nation on earth. He will most likely begin his rise to power as a very influential, charismatic, political or religious diplomat.

  5. In several books of the New Testament, the Antichrist is a tempter who works by signs and wonders and seeks divine honors. It was a potent concept in medieval Christianity that received the attention of many commentators including Adso of Montier-en-Der, whose work became the basic medieval treatise on the Antichrist.

  6. 17 Apr 2023 · It sounds like the name of the ultimate evil nemesis we'd find opposing all things good in the Bible. But is that what the Antichrist is and is the Antichrist actually mentioned in the New Testament? First, when I say "Antichrist," what images come to your mind?

  7. ANTICHRIST (ἀντίχριστος, G532) meaning principally against Christ, or secondarily, instead of, i.e., a substitute or pseudochrist. 1. References in Scripture. Specific reference to antichrist is found only four times in Scripture, all in the epistles of John (1 John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John 7).

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