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1 | Text Clarification | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 224766 | ||
Not trying to be difficult here... Clearly the beast would be of the "spirit of antichrist" (1 John 4:3). Whereas the devil, beast, and false prophet appear to be individuals based on Revelation 20:10. Assuming that individuals may be antichrists, for John tells us there are many (cf 1 John 2:18): how does one associate the beast as an antichrist except in a general categorical fashion? |
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2 | Text Clarification | Bible general Archive 4 | Searcher56 | 224783 | ||
God's day to you, Doc, I think you a right ... it is a general categorical fashion that we should associate the beast as the (not an) antichrist. There is both many antichrists and singular the antichrist (1Jn 2:18). The beast decieves (Rev 19:20) as does the antichrist (2Jh 1:7) ... but there are many deceivers (2Jh 1:7). Searcher |
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