ANTICHRIST, His Genealogy, Kingdom, and Religion

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies
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Author: James D. Quiggle ISBN: 9781476279954
Publisher: James D. Quiggle Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James D. Quiggle
ISBN: 9781476279954
Publisher: James D. Quiggle
Publication: May 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Why buy a book on the Antichrist? Because while other books focus on when he will arrive and what he will do, this book does much more. The Antichrist has an historical past as well as a prophesied future. He will inherit the biblical-world kingdoms of his ancestors. He will exploit their religions and create his own. He is a recurring theme in Satan’s designs to rule the world and receive worship. He will fulfill those evil designs. He will cause the death of millions and be responsible for world-wide destruction. He will be almost as evil as Satan himself. The Antichrist, His Genealogy, Kingdom, and Religion discovers the biblical portrait of the Antichrist through an in-depth discussion of every prophetic mention in Daniel, the Gospels, Paul’s epistles, and the Revelation. The conclusions reached are fit together to form his biblical story. The study includes a review of the Antichrist’s career and an imagined scenario of his entry into the world, rise to power, evil acts, and certain destruction at the return of Jesus Christ. Two appendices provide a time-line of the events of the tribulation and answer the question, Are the Rapture and Tribulation Near?

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Why buy a book on the Antichrist? Because while other books focus on when he will arrive and what he will do, this book does much more. The Antichrist has an historical past as well as a prophesied future. He will inherit the biblical-world kingdoms of his ancestors. He will exploit their religions and create his own. He is a recurring theme in Satan’s designs to rule the world and receive worship. He will fulfill those evil designs. He will cause the death of millions and be responsible for world-wide destruction. He will be almost as evil as Satan himself. The Antichrist, His Genealogy, Kingdom, and Religion discovers the biblical portrait of the Antichrist through an in-depth discussion of every prophetic mention in Daniel, the Gospels, Paul’s epistles, and the Revelation. The conclusions reached are fit together to form his biblical story. The study includes a review of the Antichrist’s career and an imagined scenario of his entry into the world, rise to power, evil acts, and certain destruction at the return of Jesus Christ. Two appendices provide a time-line of the events of the tribulation and answer the question, Are the Rapture and Tribulation Near?

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