The Anti-Christ in the Bible
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Letters of John
- 2 Thessalonians
- Revelation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
There are many figures in history, legend, and myth that tend to capture the imagination of people from different times and places. One such figure is the antichrist. There is a general belief that the antichrist is clearly identified in the bible as a figure who will return, be identified, and defeated at the end of time. This figure looms large in fiction and modern myth.In fact, the antichrist is not so clearly or consistently defined in the bible. This paper will review the three major biblical references to the figure that can be associated with the antichrist and examine how the writers of those New Testament texts perceived these figures.
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