CHAPTER THREE. THE PERSON OF THE ANTICHRIST
In our last chapter we pointed out how that the Antichrist
is not a system of evil, nor an anit-Christian organization, but instead, a single
individual being, a person yet to appear. In support of this we appealed to the
declaration of our Lord recorded in John 5:43; "I am come in My Father's name, and ye
receive Me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive". Here the
Saviour both compares and contrasts the Man of Sin with Himself. The point of comparison
is that, like the Saviour, he shall offer himself to Israel; the contrast is, that unlike
Christ who was rejected by the Jews, the false messiah shall be "received" by
them. If, then, the Antichrist may be compared and contrasted with the Christ of God, he,
too, must be a person, an individual being.
Again; we called attention to the expression used by the
apostle Paul in 2 Thess. 2: - "That Man of Sin", "the Son of
Perdition", he that opposeth and exalteth himself", "the Wicked One whom
the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth", "he whose coming is after
the working of Satan" - all these point as distinctly to a single individual as did
the Messianic predictions of the Old Testament point to the person of our Lord Jesus
Christ. Assured, then, that "the Antichrist" signifies a specific individual,
our next concern is to turn to the Scriptures and learn what God has been pleased to
reveal concerning this Personification of Evil.
I. THE ANTICHRIST WILL BE A JEW.
The Antichrist will be a Jew, though his connections, his
governmental position, his sphere of dominion, will by no means confine him to the
Israelitish people. It should, however, be pointed out that there is no express
declaration of Scripture which says in so many words that this daring Rebel will be
"a Jew"; nevertheless, the hints given are so plain, the conclusions which must
be drawn from certain statements of Holy Writ are so obvious, and the requirements of the
case are so inevitable, that we are forced to believe he must be a Jew. To these `hints',
`conclusions' and `requirements' we now turn.
1. In Ezek. 21:25-27 we read: "and thou, profane wicked
prince of Israel, whose day is come, when iniquity shall have an end, Thus saith the Lord
God; Remove the diadem, and take off the crown: this shall not be the same: exalt him that
is low, and abase him that is high. I will overturn, overturn, overturn it: and it shall
be no more until he comes whose right it is, and I will give it him". The
dispensational place and scope of this passage, is not hard to determine. The time-mark is
given in v. 25: it is "when iniquity shall have an end". It is the End-Time
which is in view, then, the End of the Age, when "the transgressors are come to the
full" (Dan. 8:23 and cf. 11:36 - "Till the indignation be accomplished").
At that time Israel shall have a Prince, a Prince who is crowned (v. 26), and a Prince
whose day is said to be come when iniquity shall have an end". Now, as to who this
Prince is, there is surely no room for doubt. The only Prince whom Israel will have in
that day, is the Son of Perdition, here termed their Prince because he will be
masquerading as Messiah the Prince (see Dan. 9:25)! Another unmistakable mark of
identification is here given, in that he is expressly denominated "thou, profane
wicked Prince" - assuredly, it is the Man of Sin who is here in view, that
impious one who shall "oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God".
But what should be noted particularly, is, that this profane and wicked character is here
named "Prince of Israel". He must, therefore, be of the Abrahamic stock, a Jew!
2. In Ezek. 28:2-10 a remarkable description is given us of
the Antichrist under the figure of "the Prince of Tyrus", just as in vv.12-19 we
have another most striking delineation of Satan under the figure of "the king of
Tyrus". In a later chapter we hope to show that, beyond a doubt, it is the Antichrist
who is in view in the first section of this chapter. There is only one thing that we would
now point out from this passage: in v.10 it is said of him "Thou shalt die the deaths
of the uncircumcised", which is a very strong hint that he ought not to die the
deaths of the "uncircumcised" because he belonged to the Circumcision! Should it
be said that this verse cannot apply to the Antichrist because he will be destroyed by
Christ Himself at His coming, the objection is very easily disposed of by a reference to
Rev. 13:14, which tells of the Antichrist being wounded to death by a sword and rising
from the dead - which is prior to his ultimate destruction at the hands of the Saviour.
3. In Dan. 11:36,37 we are told, "And the king shall do
according to his will; and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god,
and shall speak marvelous things against the God of gods, and shall prosper till the
indignation be accomplished: for that that is determined shall be done. Neither shall he
regard the God of his fathers". This passage, it is evident, refers to and describes
none other than the coming Antichrist. But what we wish to call special attention to is
the last sentence quoted - "The God of his fathers". What are we to understand
by this expression? Why, surely, that he is a Jew, an Israelite, and that his
fathers after the flesh were Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - for such is the invariable meaning
of "the fathers" throughout the Old Testament Scriptures.
4. In Matt. 12:43-45 we have another remarkable scripture
which will be considered briefly, in a later section of this chapter, when we shall
endeavor to show that "The Unclean Spirit" here is none other than the Son of
Perdition, and that the "house' from which he goes out and into which he returns, is
the Nation of Israel. If this can be established, then we have another proof that he will
be a Jew, for this "house", which is Israel, is here termed by Antichrist
"my house". Just as Solomon was of "the House of David", so Antichrist
shall be of the House of Israel.
5. In John 5:43 we have a further word which helps us to fix
the nationality of this coming One. In speaking of the false messiah, the Lord Jesus
referred to him as follows, "Another shall come in his own name". In the
Greek there are four different words all translated "Another" in our English
versions. One of them is employed but once, and a second but five times, so these need not
detain us now. The remaining two are used frequently, and with a clear distinction between
them. The first "allos" signifies "another" of the same kind or
genus - see Matt. 10:23; 13:24; 26:71, etc. The second, "heteros", means
"another" of a totally different kind, - see Mark 16:12; Luke 14:31; Acts
7:18; Rom. 7:23. Now the striking thing is that the word used by our Lord in John 5:43 is
"allos", another of the same genus, not "heteros", another of a
different order. Christ, the Son of Abraham, the Son of David, had presented Himself to
Israel, and they rejected Him; but "another" of the same Abrahamic stock should
come to them, and him they would "receive". If the coming Antichrist were to be
a Gentile, the Lord would have employed the word "heteros"; the fact that He
used "allos" shows that he will be a Jew.
6. The very name "Antichrist" argues strongly his Jewish
nationality. This title "Antichrist" has a double significance. It means that he
will be one who shall be "opposed" to Christ, one who will be His enemy.
But it also purports that he will be a mock Christ, an imitation Christ, a pro-Christ,
a pseudo Christ. It intimates that he will ape Christ. He will pose as the real
Messiah of Israel. In such case he must be a Jew.
7. This mock Christ will be "received" by Israel.
The Jews will be deceived by Him. They will believe that he is indeed their long-expected
Messiah. They will accept him as such. Proofs of this will be furnished in a later
chapter. But if this pseudo Christ succeeds in palming himself off on the Jews as their
true Messiah he must be a Jew, for it is unthinkable that they would be deceived by any
Gentile.
Ere passing to the next point, we may add, that it was the
common belief among Christians during the first four centuries A.D., that the Antichrist
would come from the tribe of Dan. Whether this will be the case or no, we do not know.
Gen. 49:17,18 may have ultimate reference to this Son of Perdition. Certainly Dan is the
most mysterious of all the twelve tribes.
II. THE ANTICHRIST WILL BE THE SON OF SATAN.
That Satan will have a son ought not to surprise us. The
Devil is a consummate imitator and much of his success in deceiving men is due to
his marvelous skill in counterfeiting the things of God. Below we give a list of some of
his imitations: -
Do we read of Christ going forth to sow the "good
seed" (Matt. 13:24), then we also read of the enemy going forth to sow his
"tares" - an imitation wheat (Matt. 13:25). Do we read of "the children of
God", then we also read of "the children of the wicked one" (Matt. 13:38).
Do we read of God working in His children "both to will and to do of His good
pleasure" (Phil. 2:13), then we are also told that the Prince of the power of the air
is "the spirit that now woreth in the children of disobedience" (Eph.
2:2). Do we read of the Gospel of God, then we also read that Satan has a gospel -
"Another gospel, which is not another" (Gal. 1:6,7). Did Christ appoint
"apostles", then Satan has his apostles too (2 Cor. 11:13). Are we told that
"the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10),
then Satan also provides his "deep things" (see Greek of Rev. 2:24). Are we told
that God, by His angel, will "seal" His servants in their foreheads (Rev.
&;3), so also we read that Satan, by his angels, will set a mark in the foreheads of
his devotees (Re. 13:16). Does the Father seek "worshippers" (John 4:23), so
also does Satan (Rev. 13:4). Did Christ quote scripture, so also did Satan (Matt. 4:6). Is
Christ the Light of the world, then Satan also is transformed as an "angel of
light" (2 Cor. 11:14). Is Christ denominated "the Lion of the tribe of
Judah" (Rev. 5:5), then the Devil is also referred to as "a roaring
lion" (1 Peter 5:6). Do we read of Christ and "His angels" (Matt. 24:31),
then we also read of the Devil and "his angels" (Matt. 25:41). Did Christ work
miracles, so also will Satan (2 Thess. 2:9). Is Christ seated upon a "Throne",
so also will Satan be (Rev. 2:13, Gk.). Has Christ a Church, then Satan has his
"synagogue" (Rev. 2:9). Has Christ a "bride", then Satan has his
"whore" (Rev. 17:16). Has God His "Vine", so has Satan (Rev. 14:19).
Does God have a city, the new Jerusalem, then Satan has a city, Babylon (Rev. 17:5; 18:2).
Is there a "mystery of godliness" (1 Tim 3:16), so also there is a "mystery
of iniquity" (2 Thess. 2:7). Does God have an only-begotten Son, so we read of
"the Son of Perdition" (2 Thess. 2:3). Is Christ called "the Seed of the
woman", then the Antichrist will be "the seed of the serpent" (Gen. 3:15).
Is the Son of God also the Son of Man, then the son of Satan will also be the "Man of
Sin" (2 Thess. 2:3).
Is there a Holy Trinity, then there is also an Evil Trinity
(Rev. 20:10). In this Trinity of Evil Satan himself is supreme, just as in the Blessed
Trinity the Father is (governmentally) supreme: note that Satan is several times referred
to as a father (John 8:44, etc.). Unto his son, the Antichrist, Satan gives his
authority and power to represent and act for him (Rev. 13:4) just as God the Son received
"all power in heaven and earth" from His Father, and uses it for His glory. The
Dragon (Satan) and the Beast (Antichrist) are accompanied by a third, the False Prophet,
and just as the third person in the Holy Trinity, the Spirit, bears witness to the person
and work of Christ and glorifies Him, so shall the third person in the Evil Trinity bear
witness to the person and work of the Antichrist and glorify him (see Rev. 13:11-14).
Now the Antichrist will be a man, and yet more than man,
just as Christ was Man and yet more than man. The Antichrist will be the `Superman' of
whom the world, even now, is talking, and for whom it is looking. The Wicked One who is to
be revealed shortly, will be a supernatural character, he will be the Son of Satan. His
twofold nature is plainly declared in 2 Thess. 2:3 - "That man of Sin, the Son of
Perdition". In proof of these assertions we ask for a careful attention to what
follows.
1. "And I will put enmity between thee and the woman,
and between thy Seed and her Seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise
his heel" (Gen. 3:15). It is to be noted that there is here a double
"enmity" spoken of: God says, "I will put enmity between thee and the
woman", that is, between Satan and Israel, for Israel was the woman that bore Christ
(Rev. 12); "And between thy seed and her seed". Observe particularly that two
"seeds" are here spoken of; "Thy seed" (the antecedent is plainly the
Serpent) and "her seed", the woman's Seed. The woman's Seed was Christ, the
Serpent's seed will be the Antichrist. The Antichrist then, will be more than a man, he
will be the actual and literal Seed of that old Serpent, the Devil; as Christ was,
according to the flesh, the actual and literal Seed of the woman. "Thy seed",
Satan's seed, refers to a s specific individual, just as "her seed" refers to a
specific Individual.
2. "In that day the Lord with His sore and great and
strong sword shall punish Leviathan the piercing Serpent, even Leviathan that crooked
Serpent; and he shall slay the Dragon that is in the sea (Isa. 27:1). To appreciate the
force of this we need to attend to the context, which is unfortunately broken by the
chapter division. In the closing verses of Isa. 26 we hear God saying, "Come, My
people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it
were for a little moment, until the indignation be over past" (26:20). These words
are addressed to the elect remnant of Israel. Their ultimate application will be to those
on earth at the end of this Age, for it is the time of God's "indignation" (cf.
Dan. 8:19 and 11:36). It is the time when "the Lord cometh out of His place to punish
the inhabitants of the earth, for their iniquity: the earth also shall disclose her blood,
and shall no more cover her slain" (26:21) - notice "iniquity", singular
number, not "iniquities". It is their worshipping of Satan's Man which is
specifically referred to. Then, immediately following we read, "In that day
the Lord...shall punish Leviathan the piercing Serpent". The connection, then, makes
it plain that it is just before the Millennium when God shall punish the Crooked Serpent,
the Antichrist. Now the very fact that the Wicked One is here denominated "the
piercing and crooked Serpent" hints strongly that he will be the son of
"that old Serpent, the Devil".
3. In the first two sections of Ezek. 28 two remarkable
characters are brought before us. The second who is described in vv. 12-19 has received
considerable attention from Bible students of the last two generations, and since the late
Mr. G. H. Pember pointed out that what is there said of "the king of Tyrus"
could be true of no earthly king or mere human being, and must outline a character that
none but Satan himself (before his fall) could fill[3]
this view has been adopted by most of the leading Bible teachers. But little
attention has been paid to the character described in the first ten verses of this
chapter.
Now just as what is said in Ezek. 28 of "the king of
Tyrus" can only apply fully to Satan himself, so, what is said of "the prince of
Tyrus" manifestly has reference to the Antichrist. The parallelisms between what is
said here and what we find in other scriptures which describe the Son of Perdition are so
numerous and so evident, that we are obliged to conclude that it is the same person which
is here contemplated. We cannot now attempt anything like a complete exposition of the
whole passage (though we hope to give one later) but will just call attention to some of
the outstanding marks of identification:
First, the Lord God says to this personage, "Because
thine heart is lifted up, and thou hast said I am a god, I sit in the seat of God" -
cf. 2 Thess. 2:4. Second, "Behold thou art wiser than Daniel" - cf. Dan 8:23,
and 7:8, "Behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of men, and a mouth speaking
great things", which intimates that the Antichrist will be possessed of extraordinary
intelligence. Third, it is said of this character, "With thy wisdom and with thine
understanding thou hast gotten thee riches, and hast gotten gold and silver into thy
treasures" 9v. 4- cf. Psa. 52:7; Dan. 11:38).
Sufficient has been said, we trust, to show that under the
figure of this "prince of Tyrus" we may discern clearly the unmistakable
features of the coming Antichrist. But the particular point we would make here, is this,
that as Satan is termed "the king of Tyre", in the second section of this
chapter the Antichrist is referred to as "the prince of Tyre". Antichrist, then,
is related to Satan as "prince" is to "king", that is, as son is to
the father.
4. In Matt. 12:43 the Antichrist is called "The Unclean
Spirit", not merely an unclean spirit, but "the Unclean Spirit". We
cannot now stop and submit the evidence that it is the Antichrist who is here in view, for
this is another passage which we will consider carefully in a later chapter. But in the
writer's mind there is no doubt whatever that none other than the Beast is here in view.
If this be the case, then we have further evidence that the coming One will be no mere man
indwelt by Satan, but a fallen angel, an evil spirit, the incarnation of the Devil.
5. "Ye are of your father the Devil, and the lusts of
your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth,
because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of this own; for he
is a liar, and the father of it" (John 8:44). Here is still another proof that the
Antichrist will be superhuman, the offspring of Satan. In the Greek there is the definite
article before the word "lie" - the lie, "the Lie". There is another
passage in the New Testament where "the Lie" is mentioned, namely in 2 Thess.
2:11, where again the definite article is found in the Greek, and there the reference is
unmistakable.
A threefold reason may be suggested as to why the Antichrist
should be termed "the Lie". First, because his fraudulent claim to be the real
Christ will be the greatest falsehood palmed off upon humanity. Second, because he is the
direct antithesis of the real Christ, who is "the Truth" (John 14:6). Third,
because he is the son of Satan who is the arch liar. But to return to John 8:44;
"When he (the Devil) speaketh (concerning) the Lie, he speaketh of his own". His
"own" what? His "own" son - the remainder of the verse makes this very
plain - "for he (the Devil) is a liar and the father of it", i.e. of "the
Lie". The Lie then, is Satan's Son"!
6. "That day shall not come, except there come a
falling away (the Apostasy) first, and that Man of Sin be revealed, the Son of
Perdition" (2 Thess. 2:3). Nothing could be plainer than this. Here the
Antichrist is expressly declared to be superhuman - "the Son of Perdition". Just
as the Christ if the Son of God, so Antichrist will be the son of Satan. Just as the
Christ dwelt all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, and just as Christ could say "He
that hath seen Me, hath seen the Father", so the Antichrist will be the full and
final embodiment of the Devil. He will not only be the incarnation of the Devil, but the
consummation of his wickedness and power.
7. In Rev. 13:1 (R. V.) we read, "And he (the Dragon -
see context) stood upon the sand of the sea" - symbolic of taking possession of the
Nations: "And I saw a Beast coming up out of the sea, having ten diadems, and upon
his heads names of blasphemy". It is deeply significant to mark how these things are
here linked together as cause and effect. The coming forth of the Beast (the
Antichrist) is immediately connected with the Dragon! But this is not all. Notice the
description that is here given of him: he has ten horns (fulness of power) and seven heads
(complete wisdom)" and this is exactly how Satan himself is described in Rev. 12:3 -
"And behold, a great red Dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his heads
names of blasphemy"! Does not a linking of these scriptures prove beyond all doubt
that the Antichrist will be an exact replica of Satan himself!
But one other thing, even more startling, remains to be
considered, and that is,
III. THE ANTICHRIST WILL BE JUDAS REINCARNATED.
1. In Psalm 55 much is said of the Antichrist in his
relation to Israel. Among other things we read there, "The words of his mouth were
smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were
they drawn swords" (v. 21). The occasion for this sad plaint is given in the previous
verse - "He had put forth his hands against such as be at peace with him: he hath broken
his covenant". The reference is to Antichrist breaking his seven-year Covenant
with the Jews (see Dan. 9:27; 11:21-24). Now if the entire Psalm be read through with
these things in mind, it will be seen that it sets forth the sorrows of Israel and the
sighings of the godly remnant during the End-Time. But the remarkable thing is that when
we come to vv. 11-14 we find that which has a double application and fulfillment -
"wickedness is in the midst thereof: deceit and guile depart not from her streets.
For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he
that hated me that did magnify himself against me; then I would have hid myself from him:
But it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance. We took sweet counsel
together, and walked unto the house of God in company". These verses describe not
only the base treachery of Judas toward Christ, but they also announce how he shall yet,
when reincarnated in the Antichrist, betray and desert Israel. The relation of
Antichrist to Israel will be precisely the same as that of Judas to Christ of old. He will
pose as the friend of the Jews, but later he will come out in his true character. In the
Tribulation period, the Nation of Israel shall taste the bitterness of betrayal and
desertion by one who masqueraded as a "familiar friend". Hence, we have here the
first hint that the Antichrist will be Judas reincarnated.
2. "And your covenant with Death shall be disannulled,
and your agreement with Hell shall not stand; when the overflowing scourge shall pass
through, then ye shall be trodden down by it" (Isa. 28:18). The "Covenant"
referred to is that seven-year one which is mentioned in Dan. 9:27. But here the one with
whom this Covenant is made is termed "Death and Hell". This is a title of the
Antichrist, as "the Resurrection and the Life" is of the true Christ. Nor is
this verse in Isa. 28 the only one where the Son of Perdition is so denominated. In Rev. 6
a four-fold picture of him is given - the antithesis of the four-fold portrayal of the
Lord Jesus in the Gospels. Here he is seen as the rider on differently colored horses,
which bring before us four stages in his awful career, and when we come to the last of
them the Holy Spirit exposes his true identity by telling us, "and his name that sat
on him was Death and Hell followed with him" (Rev. 6:8). Now "Hell" or
"hades" is the place which receives the souls of the dead, and the fact that
this awful name is here applied to Antichrist intimates that he has come from there.
3. Above, we referred to Matt. 12:41-43 to prove that
Antichrist will be a super-human being, a fallen and unclean spirit; we turn to it again
in order to show that this coming incarnation of Satan has previously been upon earth. The
history of this "Unclean Spirit" is divided into three stages. First, as having
dwelt in "a man"; second, as having gone out of a man, and walking through dry
places, seeking rest and finding none - this has reference to his present condition during
the interval between his two appearances on earth. Third, he says, "I will return to
my house". This Unclean Spirit, then, who has already been here, who is now away in a
place where rest is not to be found, is to come back again!
4. In John 17:12 we have a word which, more plainly still,
shows that the Antichrist will be Judas reincarnated, for here he is termed by Christ
"The Son of Perdition". But first, let us consider the teaching of Scripture
concerning Judas Iscariot. Who was he? He was a "man" (Matt. 26:24). But was he
more than a man? Let Scripture make answer. In John 6:70 we read, "Have not I chosen
you twelve, and one of you is a Devil?" It is hardly necessary to say that in the
Greek there are two different words for "Devil" and "demon". There are
many demons, but only one Devil. Further, in no other passage is the word
"devil" applied to any one but to Satan himself. Judas then was the Devil
incarnate, just as the Lord Jesus was God incarnate. Christ Himself said so, and we dare
not doubt His word.
As we have seen, in John 17:12 Christ termed Judas "the
Son of Perdition", and 2 Thess. 2:3 we find that the Antichrist is similarly
designated - "That Man of Sin be revealed, the Son of Perdition". These are the
only two places in all the Bible where his name occurs, and the fact that Judas was termed
by Christ not a "son of perdition", but "the Son of Perdition",
and the fact that the Man of Sin is so named prove that they are one and the same person.
What other conclusion can a simple and unprejudiced reader of the Bible come to?
5. In Rev. 11:7 we have the first reference to "the
Beast" in the Apocalypse: "The Beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless
pit". Here the Antichrist is seen issuing forth from the Abyss. What is the Abyss? It
is the abode of lost spirits, the place of their incarceration and torment - see Rev.
20:1-3, and Luke 8:31, "deep" is the "abyss" and cf. Matt. 9:28. The
question naturally arises, How did he get there? and when was he sent there? We answer,
When Judas Iscariot died! The Antichrist will be Judas Iscariot reincarnated. In
proof of this we appeal to Acts 1:25 where we are told, "that he may take part of
this ministry and apostleship from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to
his own place". Of no one else in all the Bible is it said that at death he went
"to his own place". Put these two scriptures together: Judas went "to his
own place", the Beast ascends out of the Abyss.
6. In Rev. 17:8 we read, "The Beast that thou sawest
was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the Bottomless Pit, and go into perdition".
This verse is generally understood to refer to the revived Roman Empire,and while allowing
that such an application is warrantable, yet we are persuaded it is a mistake to limit it
to this. In the Apocalypse, the Roman Empire and its final and satanic Head are very
closely connected, so much so, that at times it is difficult to distinguish between them.
But in Rev. 17 they are distinguishable.
In v. 8 we are told that the Beast "shall ascend out of
the Bottomless Pit", and that he shall go into perdition". In v. 11 we are told,
"And the Beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seventh,
and goeth into perdition". Now nearly all expositors are agreed that the Beast of v.
11 - the "eighth" (head, and form of government of the Roman Empire) - is the
Antichrist himself; then why not admit the same of v.8? In both, the designation is the
same - "the Beast"; and in both, we are told he "goeth into
perdition".
We take it, then, that what is predicted of "the
Beast" in 17:8 is true of both the Roman Empire and its last head, the Antichrist: of
the former, in the sense that it is infernal in its character. Viewing it now as a
declaration of the Antichrist, what does it tell us about him? Four things. First, he
"was". Second, he "is not". Third, he shall "ascend out of the
Bottomless Pit". Fourth, he shall "go into perdition". The various
time-marks here concern the Beast in his relation to the earth. First, he "was",
i.e. on the earth. Second, he "is not", i.e. now on the earth (cf. Gen. 5:24,
"Enoch was not for God took him"; that is, "was not" any longer on
earth). Third, he shall "ascend out of the Bottomless Bit", where he is now,
which agrees with 11:7. Fourth, he shall "go into perdition". We learn then from
this scripture that at the time the Apocalypse was written the Beast "was not"
then on the earth, but that he had been on it formerly. Further, we learn that in
John's day the Beast was then in the Bottomless Pit but should yet ascend out of it. Here
then is further evidence that the Antichrist who is yet to appear has been on earth
before.
7. "And the Beast was taken, and with him the False
Prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received
the mark of the Beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into
the lake of fire burning with brimstone". (Rev. 19:20). This gives the last word
concerning the Antichrist. It makes known the terrible fate which awaits him. He, together
with his ally, will be cast alive into the Lake of Fire. This is very striking, and
confirms what has been said above, namely, that the Antichrist will be one who has already
appeared on earth, and has been in "the Abyss" during the interval which
precedes his return to the earth. And how remarkable Rev. 19:20 corroborates this. The
Antichrist will not be cast, eventually into the Abyss, as Satan will be at the end of the
Millennium (Rev. 20:1-3), but into the Lake of Fire which is the final abode of the
damned. Why is it that he shall not be cast into the Abyss at the return of Christ? It
must be because he has already been there. Hence, the judgment meted out to him is final
and irrevocable, as will be that of the Devil a thousand years later, see Rev. 20:10.
Our next chapter will be devoted to an examination and
consideration of the many Names and Titles which are given to the Antichrist in the Word
of God, and we would urge the student to diligently search the Scriptures for himself to
see how many of these he can find - there are over twenty.
[3] See also the chapter on Satan's Origin in the writer's "Satan and his
Gospel" obtainable from the Bible Truth Depot, Swengel, Pa. at 20 cents.

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