The Bible says that there have been many “antichrists” who have gone out into the world, and yet there is an antichrist the Bible focuses on as the main sinister figure of the end-time world system that rebels against God. Here we briefly consider how scripture presents the theology of antichrist and its relationship to the Church and the return of Jesus Christ.
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