The Coming Antichrist
"Woe to the worthless shepherd who leaves the flock! A sword will be on his arm and on his right eye! His arm will be totally withered and his right eye will be blind."
Like Hitler the antichrist will "have a mouth that will speak very great things, and his look will be more imposing than his fellows." He will think to change times and laws and is referred to as "The King of fierce countenance" who shall "have an understanding of dark sentences." Daniel 7:20, 25; 8:23
Because of this man all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, will be forced to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, so that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Rev 13:16-17
Who, or what, is the Antichrist? Evil alliance, or sinister individual? The Bible prophecies teach this antichrist power will play a crucial role in the final events of earth's history.
In prophecy, God uses beasts to symbolize nations. Daniel 7 As the chapter begins, Daniel sees four beasts coming up out of the sea. In prophecy, what does a beast represent? What does the sea represent? "The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon the earth." "The waters ... are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues." Revelation 17:15. Beasts represent kingdoms or nations. Water represents multitudes of people or large populations. The lion beast of Daniel 7 represents the empire of Babylon.
The four beasts of Daniel 7 represent the four world kingdoms (verses 17, 18). Babylon, the first kingdom (Daniel 2:38, 39), is represented as a lion in Daniel 7:4.
The bear with three ribs in its mouth symbolizes Medo-Persia. Notice that the beasts in chapter 8 are parallel those in chapter 7. Daniel 8:20 specifically names Medo-Persia as the kingdom that precedes the rough goat, or Greece, of verse 21. It is the second world kingdom, the same power as the bear of Daniel 7. The empire was made up of two groups of people. The Medes came up first (represented in Daniel 7:5 by the bear coming up on one side), but the Persians eventually became stronger (represented in Daniel 8:3 by the ram's second horn which grew "higher," or taller). The three ribs represent the three principal powers conquered by Medo-Persia: Lydia, Babylon, and Egypt.
The leopard beast of Daniel 7 represents the world kingdom of Greece. Greece, the third kingdom (Daniel 8:21), is the leopard with four wings and four heads (Daniel 7:6). What do the heads represent? What do the four wings represent? The four heads and the four wings represent the four kingdoms into which the empire of Alexander the Great was divided when he died. The four generals who headed these areas were: Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy, and Seleucus.
The world empire of Rome is symbolized by the monster beast of Daniel chapter 7.
In the Daniel 7 prophecy, what happens next?
"I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things." Daniel 7:8.
The "little horn" power appears next. We must identify it carefully because God takes more space describing it than the other four kingdoms combined. Why? Because the biblical characteristics identify it as the Antichrist of prophecy and history. There must be no mistake in making this identification.
The Bible says the Antichrist would persecute God's people.
Are there any clear identification?
Yes, God gives us the characteristics of Antichrist in Daniel 7 so we can be certain of his identity.
Now let's discover what these points are:
The "little horn" or "final kingdom" "came up among them" that is 10 horns which are possibly 10 kingdoms of Western Europe or 10 economic blocs (Daniel 7:8).
So it would be that this little horn would have a man at its head who could speak for it (Daniel 7:8). It would pluck up or uproot three kingdoms or economic blocks (Daniel 7:8).
It would be "diverse" or different from the other 10 kingdoms or economic blocks (Daniel 7:24). It would make war with and "wear out" or persecute the saints (Daniel 7:21, 25).
It would emerge from the fourth kingdom (Daniel 7:7, 8).
God's people (the saints) would "be given into his hand" for "a time and times and the dividing of time" (3 1/2 years) the second half of the final seven year period. (Daniel 7:25).
It would "speak great words against" or blaspheme God (Daniel 7:25). In Revelation 13:5, the Bible says the same power speaks "great things and blasphemies." It would "think to change times and laws." Daniel 7:25.
There is no doubt that the little horn power of Daniel chapter 7 is the antichrist.
Like Hitler the antichrist will "have a mouth that will speak very great things, and his look will be more imposing than his fellows." He will think to change times and laws and is referred to as "The King of fierce countenance" who shall "have an understanding of dark sentences." Daniel 7:20, 25; 8:23
Because of this man all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, will be forced to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, so that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Rev 13:16-17
Who, or what, is the Antichrist? Evil alliance, or sinister individual? The Bible prophecies teach this antichrist power will play a crucial role in the final events of earth's history.
In prophecy, God uses beasts to symbolize nations. Daniel 7 As the chapter begins, Daniel sees four beasts coming up out of the sea. In prophecy, what does a beast represent? What does the sea represent? "The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon the earth." "The waters ... are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues." Revelation 17:15. Beasts represent kingdoms or nations. Water represents multitudes of people or large populations. The lion beast of Daniel 7 represents the empire of Babylon.
The four beasts of Daniel 7 represent the four world kingdoms (verses 17, 18). Babylon, the first kingdom (Daniel 2:38, 39), is represented as a lion in Daniel 7:4.
The bear with three ribs in its mouth symbolizes Medo-Persia. Notice that the beasts in chapter 8 are parallel those in chapter 7. Daniel 8:20 specifically names Medo-Persia as the kingdom that precedes the rough goat, or Greece, of verse 21. It is the second world kingdom, the same power as the bear of Daniel 7. The empire was made up of two groups of people. The Medes came up first (represented in Daniel 7:5 by the bear coming up on one side), but the Persians eventually became stronger (represented in Daniel 8:3 by the ram's second horn which grew "higher," or taller). The three ribs represent the three principal powers conquered by Medo-Persia: Lydia, Babylon, and Egypt.
The leopard beast of Daniel 7 represents the world kingdom of Greece. Greece, the third kingdom (Daniel 8:21), is the leopard with four wings and four heads (Daniel 7:6). What do the heads represent? What do the four wings represent? The four heads and the four wings represent the four kingdoms into which the empire of Alexander the Great was divided when he died. The four generals who headed these areas were: Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy, and Seleucus.
The world empire of Rome is symbolized by the monster beast of Daniel chapter 7.
In the Daniel 7 prophecy, what happens next?
"I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things." Daniel 7:8.
The "little horn" power appears next. We must identify it carefully because God takes more space describing it than the other four kingdoms combined. Why? Because the biblical characteristics identify it as the Antichrist of prophecy and history. There must be no mistake in making this identification.
The Bible says the Antichrist would persecute God's people.
Are there any clear identification?
Yes, God gives us the characteristics of Antichrist in Daniel 7 so we can be certain of his identity.
Now let's discover what these points are:
The "little horn" or "final kingdom" "came up among them" that is 10 horns which are possibly 10 kingdoms of Western Europe or 10 economic blocs (Daniel 7:8).
So it would be that this little horn would have a man at its head who could speak for it (Daniel 7:8). It would pluck up or uproot three kingdoms or economic blocks (Daniel 7:8).
It would be "diverse" or different from the other 10 kingdoms or economic blocks (Daniel 7:24). It would make war with and "wear out" or persecute the saints (Daniel 7:21, 25).
It would emerge from the fourth kingdom (Daniel 7:7, 8).
God's people (the saints) would "be given into his hand" for "a time and times and the dividing of time" (3 1/2 years) the second half of the final seven year period. (Daniel 7:25).
It would "speak great words against" or blaspheme God (Daniel 7:25). In Revelation 13:5, the Bible says the same power speaks "great things and blasphemies." It would "think to change times and laws." Daniel 7:25.
There is no doubt that the little horn power of Daniel chapter 7 is the antichrist.
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Who is the Antichrist? How will we recognize him? The Bible is clear that one man, the Antichrist, will rise up to unite the world under one government during the Tribulation. This global dictator will pose as an angel of light, just like his father the devil, but will later act out of his true, evil nature.
Here are some answers to questions about this future sign of the Apocalypse:
Here are some answers to questions about this future sign of the Apocalypse:
Who is the Antichrist?
The Antichrist is a person who is against Christ. The prefix anti can also mean "instead of," and both meanings will apply to this coming world leader. He will overtly oppose Christ and at the same time pass himself off as Christ.
The Antichrist will aggressively live up to his terrible name. He will persecute, torture, and kill the people of God as he leads the armies of the world into the Battle of Armageddon. He will be the most powerful dictator the world has ever seen, making Caesar, Hitler, Mao, and Saddam seem tame by comparison.
Even though the Antichrist is identified by that name only four times in the Bible, he appears many more times under various aliases. He is also called:
"the promise that shall come" –Daniel 9:26 NKJV
"a fierce king"—Daniel 8:23 NLT
"a master of intrigue"—Daniel 8:23 NIV
"a despicable man" –Daniel 11:21 NLT
"a worthless shepherd"—Zechariah 11:16–17 NLT
"the one who brings destruction" –2 Thessalonians 2:3 NLT
"the lawless one" –2 Thessalonians 2:8 NKJV
"the evil man" –2 Thessalonians 2:9 NLT
"the Beast" –Revelation 13:1 NKJV
When he comes on the scene, people will flock to him like flies to honey, and they will do anything he asks.
How will he unite the nations?
The prophet Daniel describes the Antichrist in these terms: "After this I saw in the night visions, and behold, a fourth beast … And there … were eyes like the eyes of a man, and a mouth speaking pompous words. … He shall speak pompous words against the Most High" (Daniel 7:7–8, 25).
As Daniel says, the coming world leader will be renowned for this kind of eloquence, which will capture the attention and administration of the world.
Daniel goes on to tell us that not only will this golden–tongued orator speak in high–blown terms, but he will also speak arrogantly against God. The apostle John describes him similarly in the book of Revelation: "And he was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies" (Revelation 13:5).
Daniel continues his description of the Antichrist by telling us he is a man "whose appearance was greater than his fellows" (Daniel 7:20). In terms of his outward appearance, this man will be strikingly attractive or physically stronger than most. The combination of his magnetic personality, speaking ability and impressive good looks or physical strength will make him virtually irresistible to the masses. The apostle John expands on Daniel’s description of the Antichrist’s blasphemous acts by telling us that every living person will be required to worship this man. "He was granted power to give breath to the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak and cause as man as would not worship the image of the beast to be killed" (Revelation 13:15).
Finally, Revelation 13:1–8 describes the Antichrist as a Beast—an appropriate title for him. During the last 3½ years of the Tribulation, the Antichrist will personify Satan himself. Second Thessalonians 2:9 says, "The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders." Step by step, the Antichrist will promote himself from a European leader, to a world leader, to a tyrannical global dictator, and finally to a god.
What is the "unholy trinity"?
Satan is the first person and the father of the unholy trinity. The Antichrist will be the second member and the son of the unholy trinity. The False Prophet, the third member of the unholy trinity, will direct the worship and praise of the people back to the Antichrist (Revelation 13:11–12).
How does the Antichrist gain political power?
His rise to power will be inconspicuous. It will not be noticed in the beginning and will hardly raise the attention even of the those who are closer to the center of action. He will rise out of the general population. John says, "Then I stood on the sand of the sea. And I saw a beast rising up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns" (Revelation 13:1). The sea in biblical imagery stands for the general mass of humanity or, more specifically, the Gentile nations.
Whatever power the Antichrist has, he is allowed to have it by the overriding authority of Almighty God. As bad as the Tribulation will be, it will never be out of God’s control. There is a leash on Satan, and God is holding it. Satan will be able to do only that which God allows him to do during the Tribulation period.
Who will worship the Antichrist?
According to Revelation 13:8, "all who dwell on the earth will worship him." Daniel 7:25 tells us that the Antichrist is a cultic leader. "He shall speak pompous words against the Most High … and shall intend to change times and law." He will speak out against the true God of heaven. The language suggests that he will try to raise himself to the level of God and make declarations from that position.
Second Thessalonians 2:4 says the Antichrist "opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God." He will accept the worship of the people of the world.
What will happen to the Antichrist as he leads the Battle of Armageddon?
During the Battle of Armageddon, the world will become increasingly discontented with the leadership of this global dictator who has gone back on every promise he made. Major segments of the world will begin to assemble their own military forces and rebel against him.
The king of the South and his armies will be the first to come after the Antichrist, followed by the armies of the North. "At the time of the end the king of the South shall attack him: and the king of the North shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, horsemen, and with many ships" (Daniel 11:40).
The Antichrist will put down some of the these first attempts at rebellion against him. But before he can move toward his goal of destroying Israel and Jerusalem, something happens: "But news from the east and the north shall trouble him; therefore he shall go out with great fury to destroy and annihilate many" (Daniel 11:44). The Bible leaves no doubt as to the source of the news that so disturbs enrages the Antichrist: "Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up, so that the way of the kings from the east might be prepared" (Revelation 16:12).
The Euphrates is one of the greatest rivers in the world. It flows from the mountains of western Turkey, through Syria, and continues through the heart of Iraq, not far from Baghdad. It eventually unites with the Tigris to become the Shatt el Arab, and finally empties into the Persian Gulf. The entirety of the Euphrates flows through Muslim territory. In Genesis 15 and Deuteronomy 11, the Lord specified that the Euphrates would be the easternmost border of the Promised Land. It serves both as a border and a barrier between Israel and her enemies.
With the disappearance of the Euphrates, the Antichrist will be vulnerable to attack by the kings of the east. Their arrival will mark the beginning of the greatest war of all history.