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  1. Apr 18, 2016 · The Antichrist According to the Protestant Reformers. The following quotations show what some of the most influential Protestant Reformers and early Christian leaders believed about Antichrist (“the little horn” (Daniel 7:8), “the beast” (Revelation 13:1), and “the man of sin” (2 Thessalonians 2:3). Martin Luther (1483-1546) (Lutheran):

  2. Jun 28, 2020 · 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 six answers to questions about this future sign of the Apocalypse:

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · But moving beyond conspiracy theories, the general belief of most people is that the Antichrist will pretend to be Christ (the Greek word for the Jewish "Messiah"), performing signs and wonders while taking over the world at the time of the apocalypse. But what does the Bible actually say?

  4. Within 200 years, however, another monk (a Cistercian called Joachim) had postulated the notion of the Antichrist as a deceiver inside the Church (possibly an evil pope).

  5. St. Sixtus III., Pope H E was a priest among the Roman clergy in 418, when Pope Zozimus condemned the Pelagian heretics. Sixtus was the first, after this sentence, who pronounced publicly anathema against them, to stop their slander in Africa that he favoured their doctrine, as we are assured by St. Austin and St. Prosper in his chronicle.

  6. 60-70 Mary mentioned twice in Mark’s Gospel. 75-106 Matthew and Luke's Gospels [first and second chapters] , Luke Acts (1:14) and John’s Gospel (2:3-12; 6:42; 19:25-27) show Mary’s presence in the life of Jesus and the early Christian Community.

  7. Within Western Christendom, theologians, reformers, and polemicists utilized the idea of “Antichrist” to help elucidate the apocalyptic end of time, to interpret the meaning of historical and contemporary events, and to defame political and/or religious opponents.

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