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Among the most sobering themes in biblical prophecy is the rise of the Antichrist, the final world ruler who opposes God, deceives the nations, and persecutes His people. The word antichrist appears only in John’s letters. Yet, the figure is described throughout Scripture under various titles: “the little horn” in Daniel, “the man of sin” in Thessalonians, and “the beast” in Revelation.
By examining these passages together, we gain a composite picture of his character, role, and ultimate defeat at Christ’s return.
By SpearNetAmong the most sobering themes in biblical prophecy is the rise of the Antichrist, the final world ruler who opposes God, deceives the nations, and persecutes His people. The word antichrist appears only in John’s letters. Yet, the figure is described throughout Scripture under various titles: “the little horn” in Daniel, “the man of sin” in Thessalonians, and “the beast” in Revelation.
By examining these passages together, we gain a composite picture of his character, role, and ultimate defeat at Christ’s return.