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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 in his place before the Second Coming. The term is found in the New Testament, especially in the Epistles of John, and in other Christian writings, but its meaning and identity are disputed.

  3. Daniel's final vision - Wikipedia

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    The discourse forms an ex eventu (after the event) prophecy, with close parallels with certain Babylonian works. The only true prophecy is the prediction of the death of Antiochus, which is probably based on Ezekiel's prophecy of Gog and Magog. The heroes of Daniel 11–12, the "wise", are based on the "Suffering Servant" of Isaiah 53. [16]

  4. Historicist interpretation associates biblical prophecies with historical events and identifies symbolic beings with historical persons or societies. It was widely used by Protestant Reformers to identify the Papacy as the Antichrist, the vicar of Christ, and the little horn of Daniel 7.

  5. Al-Masih ad-Dajjal - Wikipedia

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    Al-Masih ad-Dajjal, also known as the Dajjal, is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology who will pretend to be the Messiah and later claim to be God. Learn about his etymology, description, miracles, role in the Day of Judgment, and sources from Quran and Hadith.

  6. Apocalyptic prophecy is the other, and focuses on the distant future or the end time events relating to the Second Coming. This type of prophecy is what is found in Isaiah 24-27, Zechariah 9-14, and with Christ speaking about it in Matthew 24 as well as the book of Daniel. [7]

  7. Preterism - Wikipedia

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    Preterism is a view that interprets biblical prophecies as events that have already happened in history, especially in the first century AD. Learn about the history, schools and arguments of preterism, and how it differs from other Christian eschatological views.

  8. Abomination of desolation - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "abomination of desolation" comes from the Book of Daniel and refers to the pagan sacrifices or altar in the Jewish temple. It is also used by Jesus and the gospel writers to describe the Roman destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 70 AD.

  9. Futurism (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Antichrist will make a "treaty" as the Prince of the Covenant (i.e., "the prince who is to come") with Israel's future leadership at the commencement of the seventieth week of Daniel's prophecy; in the midst of the week, the Antichrist will break the treaty and commence persecution against a regathered Israel. [14] [page needed]

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