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When Jesus was asked what would be the signs of His coming at of the end of this age, he said, “As it was in the days of Noah . . . so shall it be.” The main event that occurred in the days of Noah is recorded in Genesis 6:4: “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days and also after that . . . they were the heroes of old, men of renown.” Nephilim in Hebrew means "the fallen ones." These were evil fallen angels who appeared on the earth in those days and caused the violence, bloodshed, and chaos which resulted in a world-wide Flood. “As it was . . . so shall it be.” After the Apocalypse begins, these same fallen angels—plus Satan and all the rest of those that rebelled with him—will once again manifest on earth in plain sight. They will be led by a man most call the antichrist. But in Revelation, he is not given this name; John refers to him as the beast from the abyss.
This book is an in-depth study of the beast’s past, present, and future, which debunks most of the common and accepted assumptions of the antichrist and instead presents a scripturally-based study of he who is to come: The beast who ascends out of the abyss—having seven heads and ten horns.
With the Logos Bible Software edition of Return of the Antichrist and the New World Order the reader has an abundance of resources that offer applicable and insightful material for their study. Topics and Scripture verses can be searched and an assortment of useful resources and perspectives from a variety of pastors and theologians can be accessed.
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“Jesus did not preach to these spirits in order to get them saved. For they are utterly evil and beyond redemption. The Greek for ‘preached’ is kerruso which literally means he, ‘heralded his triumph’ over these spirits. That is, Jesus proclaimed his victory over them. This word is the same word that is used of, for instance, when a victorious Roman general would return from a foreign campaign and parade his treasures and captives and spoils of war before the citizens of Rome. So Jesus was able to show these spirits that he had risen from the dead and in doing so, his victory over them was complete. Thus he, ‘heralded his triumph’ over them.” (Page 43)
“In the Book of Revelation, this man is never referred to as ‘the Antichrist’. In this book he is called by one name and one name only; ‘the Beast from the Abyss’. How many times is he described as the Beast from the Abyss in Revelation? No less than thirty three times. That is correct. Thirty three.” (Page 12)
“It is well known that the Muslims are awaiting the advent of their own Messiah, called the Imam or Mahdi. And the Jewish faith are still watching for the coming of their saviour, the Messiah, (for they believe Jesus was an impostor).” (Page 29)
“But as that great American satirist Will Rogers said, ‘Everybody is ignorant. Just in different subjects’.” (Page 15)
“They are kings just as Apollo is a king which means they are Nephilim which are fallen angels.” (Page 75)
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