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  2. Antichrist - Wikipedia

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    Antichrist is a term for a person or force that opposes Jesus Christ and claims to be a savior before his Second Coming. The term is found in the New Testament, especially in the Epistles of John, and has various interpretations and associations in Christian history and theology.

  3. Seven seals - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the seven symbolic seals that secure the book or scroll in the Bible's Book of Revelation and the different views of their meaning and significance. Explore how the opening of the seals relates to the Second Coming, the Four Horsemen, the Apocalypse, and the historic and futurist perspectives.

  4. Doubting Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Doubting Thomas is a term for a skeptic who refuses to believe without direct personal experience, based on the Gospel of John's account of the Apostle Thomas. The article explores the theological and artistic interpretations of the episode, as well as its historical and cultural contexts.

  5. Temple menorah - Wikipedia

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    The menorah is a seven-branched candelabrum that was used in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem. Learn about its biblical description, ancient sources, artistic representations, and modern significance as a Jewish emblem and a Hanukkah symbol.

  6. The Beast (Revelation) - Wikipedia

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    The Beast (Revelation) is a term for one of three beasts described in the Book of Revelation, which are related to the animals in Daniel 7. The Antichrist, the first beast, rises from the sea and has a fatal wound that is healed, according to Revelation 13:3.

  7. Three Angels' Messages - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Seventh-day Adventist Church's interpretation of the messages given by three angels in Revelation 14:6–12. The web page explains the historical and theological background, the official views, and the Millerite interpretations of the three angels' messages.

  8. Peace symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the dove and olive branch have been used as symbols of peace in various cultures and contexts, from ancient Greece and Rome to Christianity and modern movements. Explore the origins, interpretations and variations of these symbols, as well as other peace signs such as the peace sign and the V sign.

  9. References to the Antichrist in ecclesiastical writings

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    Some Futurists hold that sometime prior to the expected return of Jesus, there will be a period of "great tribulation" [59] [non-primary source needed] during which the Antichrist, indwelt and controlled by Satan, will attempt to win supporters with false peace, supernatural signs. He will silence all that defy him by refusing to "receive his ...