Subtitle - Antichrist

He is expected to emerge as a leader of a powerful confederation, potentially bringing temporary peace to volatile regions like the Middle East.

A specific person prophesied to rise at the end of time, possessing the power and deception of the devil. This figure is often identified as the "lawless one" or "man of sin" who will eventually claim to be God.

He is believed to be energized by Satan and accompanied by a "False Prophet" who performs miracles to further the deception. Historical and Scriptural Origins subtitle Antichrist

The term "Antichrist" appears specifically in the Epistles of John. Other descriptions of this figure are found in the books of Daniel and Revelation, where he is referred to as "the Beast" or the "little horn".

The Antichrist is described as a charismatic and brilliant leader who initially appears as a man of peace. Key attributes include: He is expected to emerge as a leader

Biblical and theological traditions often distinguish between two forms of the Antichrist:

Throughout history, various figures have been speculated to be the Antichrist, including Roman emperors like Nero and Caligula, and later figures like Napoleon and Hitler. The Final Outcome He is believed to be energized by Satan

A broader term referring to many "antichrists" or a spirit of deception that has existed since the beginning, characterized by a denial of the Father and the Son. Prophesied Characteristics and Rise