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Can We Identify the
Antichrist?
"Even so, Come
[quickly], Lord Jesus!"
Few subjects have intrigued the student of
prophecy more than the Antichrist—"Man of Sin."
Small wonder, all Bible-believing Christians with the Apostle
John long to be united with our Heavenly Bridegroom at his
return, the event which will bring the satisfying grand
fulfillment of "that blessed hope" (Titus 2:13).
Excited by Paul’s clue in 2 Thessalonians 2:8 that the Man of
Sin must first be revealed before Christ returns, speculation on
the identity of this mysterious figure has always been
intense….
Eager for their Bridegroom’s return,
Christians during the first three centuries concluded that the
Pagan Roman Empire was undoubtedly the Man of Sin. In the
sixteenth century, the rallying cry of the Reformation leaders
was that Papacy was the Man of Sin. And so the imminent return
of Christ was the heart-throbbing expectation of Christians
during the centuries that followed.
With the rebirth of the State of Israel in
1948 and Jewish zealots calling for the construction of the
third temple, a literal, superhuman Man of Sin sitting in a
literal temple in Jerusalem became a popular option of prophetic
interpretation. What are the scriptural merits of this popular
concept of Antichrist?
How can we identify the Antichrist, the Man
of Sin, which must come before Jesus Christ can return for his
Bride, his Church? When then can John’s prayer representing
the longings of the Church for centuries be answered?
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The Antichrist and the
"Little Horn"
Chapter 1
The literal Man of Sin concept holds that the
four beasts of Daniel 7 represent four governments or empires. The
"little horn" of the fourth beast (vss. 8, 11, 20)
symbolizes a single individual who is the Man of Sin. At the same
time this concept claims that the Leopard Beast of Revelation 13
pictures not a government, but a personal Man of Sin and that the
ten horns (verse 1) picture ten governments that support this
worldwide dictator. But this interpretation is completely
inconsistent with itself:
Inconsistent Interpretation
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Daniel 7 |
Revelation 13 |
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Sin
Beast = Government |
Horns = Governments
Beasts = Individual Man of Sin |
Once the Bible identifies a symbol, then we are
on shaky ground to assign that symbol a different meaning. Since
Daniel identifies these beasts as governments, most agree that
these beasts of Daniel 7 are universal empires: Babylon, Medo-Persia,
Greece and Rome. By what logic then are the beasts of Revelation
symbolic of an individual when beasts in Daniel are admittedly
governments? Also, is it not inconsistent to claim the little horn
in Daniel is a man, whereas the horns of Revelation are
governments? Consistency requires a uniform application of the
beasts and horns in both Daniel and Revelation.
The justification for this reversal of
interpretation is the claim that the Leopard Beast of Revelation
13 is referred to by a personal pronoun he; whereas the government
beasts of Daniel are not. This reasoning, however, is simply not
valid. The fourth beast (Daniel 7:19,20), which all agree
represents the Roman Empire, is also referred to by the personal
pronoun his. Additionally, the beasts picturing Medo-Persia and
Greece in Daniel 8:3-7 are continually referred to by the personal
pronouns he and him. Therefore, "he" or "him"
do not at all necessarily indicate a man.
In Daniel and Revelation beasts are governments
of long duration—empires. Horns are governmental powers within
these empires. They can be sequential as in Daniel 7. Or they can
be contemporaneous as in Revelation 13. According to history,
Papacy was a power which grew out of the Roman Empire. Papacy as
the "little horn" of Daniel 7 was a sequential
government power erupting as a horn from within the Pagan Roman
Empire. But in Revelation 13 Papacy is represented as a beast,
actually a continuation of the Roman beast of Daniel 7 from the
time the little horn emerged—the Papal Holy Roman Empire.
The Persecution of the Saints
Several other factors concerning the Little
Horn prove that Antichrist is a system and not an individual. The
"little horn… wears out the saints of the most high"
(Daniel 7:25). This fact presents a dilemma if a personal
Antichrist wears out the saints during a future "seven-year
tribulation." If, as some claim, the true Church is taken to
heaven before the "tribulation," who are the
"saints of the most high" that are persecuted by the Man
of Sin? They reply that these are the "tribulation
saints" (Revelation 7:14) and not the saints or Church of
Christ who are taken before the tribulation. They add that these
"tribulation saints" will be in the Kingdom as subjects,
but have no part in reigning with Christ in his Kingdom. This
reigning in the Kingdom, they say, is reserved exclusively for the
Church of Christ who previous to the tribulation have been
gathered together to Christ.
This difference cannot be correct. The same
saints that are persecuted by the Little Horn, the Man of Sin, are
also given the Kingdom. The sequence of events in Daniel 7 is
significant: First, Christ is brought before the Heavenly Father
and given the Kingdom (vss. 13, 14). The saints of Daniel 7, like
Christ, are given the Kingdom (vss. 21, 22) after the Little Horn
"made war with [them] the saints and prevailed against
them." Notice—the saints that are persecuted by the Little
Horn are the same saints that reign with Christ. The saints of
Daniel 7 are not the "tribulation saints" of Revelation
7. Only Christ and his Church reign in his Kingdom. Therefore,
"the saints of the most high" of verse 22 are not the
"tribulation saints," but the Church of Christ who
reigns with Christ. This consistent reasoning also provides us the
time element for the Man of Sin. The Little Horn persecutes these
saints. Consequently, the Little Horn, the Man of Sin, must be
revealed before the Day of Christ when the saints are
resurrected—and before the tribulation occurs. Thus, a future,
literal Man of Sin concept crumbles. The Man of Sin could not
persecute saints who already are in heaven.
"The Seven Years’ Tribulation"
In fact, the whole "seven-year
tribulation" concept dissolves before the Book of Daniel.
"The saints of the most high" are worn out by the Little
Horn for a period of a "time, times, and the dividing of
time" (Daniel 7:25), which most agree refers to 3 ½ years or
1260 days. Since the saints persecuted by the Man of Sin are the
Church who reign with Christ and not the tribulation saints, this
1260-day persecution must occur before the great tribulation and
not be part of that tribulation.
The popular, literal Man of Sin view just does
not harmonize with Daniel 7 and Revelation 13, the very scriptures
that are used as an evidence for this teaching…. We must go back
to the basic scriptures of the Apostles which clearly delineate
the characteristics that enable us to identify the Man of
Sin—the Antichrist.
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What Do the Apostles Say?
Chapter 2
The Apostle Paul’s discussion in his letter
to the Thessalonians is essential in identifying the Man of Sin.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:3-9 (kjv), Paul mentions three names for
Antichrist:
The Man of Sin (Vs. 3)
The Mystery of Iniquity (Vs. 7)
That Wicked [One] (Vs. 8)
If the Man of Sin and Mystery of Iniquity are,
indeed, names of the same entity, then we have an important clue
as to both the identity and the time of operation of the Man of
Sin.
Most translations—including the New
International Version (NIV) and The New American Standard
(NAS)—leave no doubt that all three names refer to the same
entity.
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Thess. 3:3-8 (NIV) |
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Thess. 3:3-8 (NAS) |
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Don’t let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day
will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of
lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction.
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Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come
unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of
lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction.
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4
He opposes and exalts himself over everything that is
called God or is worshipped, and even sets himself up in
God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.
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who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god
or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the
temple of God, displaying himself as being God.
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Don’t you remember that when I was with you I used to
tell you these things?
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Do you not remember that while I was still with you, I
was telling you these things?
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And now you know what is holding him back, so that he
may be revealed at the proper time.
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And you know what restrains him now, so that in his
times he may be revealed.
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7
For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work;
but the one who now holds it back will continue to do so
till he is taken out of the way.
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For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only
he who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of
the way.
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8
And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord
Jesus will overthrow with the breath of his mouth and
destroy by the splendor of his coming.
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And then that lawless one will be revealed whom the Lord
will slay with the breath of His mouth and bring to an
end by the appearance of His coming.
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Notice the names, "Man of
Lawlessness" and "Mystery of Lawlessness" (vss. 3
and 7). These two translations are based on the two oldest Greek
manuscripts of the New Testament where the same Greek word anomia
is the basis of both names, "Man of Sin" (anomia)
and "mystery of iniquity" (anomia). [1]
Actually, all three names (vss. 3, 7 and 8) contain this same
basic Greek word. The NAS translates this basic Greek word anomia
in the English, "man of lawlessness" (vs. 3),
"mystery of lawlessness" (vs. 7) and "that lawless
one" (vs. 8).
[1] Constantine
Tischendorf, the new testament with readings of old manuscripts
(London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company, Limited, 1869), 330.
Obviously "that
lawless one" (vs. 8) that is destroyed during the Lord’s
second advent is the "man of lawlessness" (vs. 3) who is
also called the "mystery of lawlessness" (vs. 7).
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That Lawless One |
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Man
of Lawlessness |
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Mystery
of Lawlessness |
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That Wicked |
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Man of Sin |
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Mystery
of Iniquity |
Although the name
"man of lawlessness" is more Scripturally accurate, the
name "Man of Sin" is the name of popular usage.
Therefore, we will continue to use "Man of Sin" in this
treatise as rendered in the King James Version.
Origin of the Man of
Sin
Having established the
Man of Sin and Mystery of Iniquity as names of the same entity, we
can readily understand the important clues the Apostle Paul
provides us in 2 Thessalonians 2:7 identifying the Man of Sin.
Paul calls the Man of Sin
the Mystery of Iniquity and observes that it is already at work in
his day. The Man of Sin could not be a literal man for he would be
nearly two thousand years old by now!
Why did Paul call the Man of Sin the Mystery of
Iniquity? Paul’s lesson of contrast is clear. Remember the
beautiful mystery of the true Church described in his letters
(Ephesians 5:30-32; Colossians 1:26-27; 1 Corinthians 12:12-28).
Christ is "not one member, but many"! Just as the human
body is a union of many members, so the church is the body of
Christ. Just as there is a mystery class of righteous or justified
believers who compose Christ, so there is a mystery class of
iniquity—evil workers—who comprise Antichrist.
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Clue #3
Removal of Pagan Rome |
All agree the King James Version is a poor
translation of vss. 7 and 8, "For the mystery of iniquity
[Man of Sin] doth already work [in Paul’s day]: only he who now
letteth [Greek, restrains][2] will let [restrain] until
he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked [Man of
Sin] be revealed." All other translations are similar to the
NAS. "For the mystery of lawlessness (Man of Sin) is already
at work; only he who now restrains will do so until he is taken
out of the way. And then that lawless one (Man of Sin) will be
revealed."
The Pagan Roman Empire was the restraining
factor. Any profession of Christianity, true or false, was
restrained in varying degrees during the first three centuries of
church history. But the political power opportunists were ever
present in the Church. When Constantine became Emperor of Rome,
the power-grasping Nicolaitan element found its opportunity and
Christianity was declared the religion of the Roman Empire. When
"he" (Pagan Rome) ceased to restrain the Christian
Church, it was just a matter of time before a worldly Christian
Church claimed to be the kingdom of God on earth.
[2] The Greek word kateko
is incorrectly rendered "letteth" in the KJV. Kateko is
used eighteen other times in the New Testament and in every
instance contains the thought of "hold" (possess) or
"withhold" (restrain). the
new englishman's Greek concordance of the new testament
(Wilmington, DE: Associated Publishers & Authors, 1976), 417.
It is translated "withholdeth" in the KJV of vs. 6 and
"restrains" in the NAS version of vs. 6.
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Clue #4
Revealed before Return of Christ |
The Man of Sin is a "mystery" or
secret during its incipient beginnings. This secret stage is in
contrast to its revealment during its future full-scale operation.
And that revealment, Paul explains, would come before "our
gathering together unto him" (vss. 1-3), which many refer to
as the "rapture."
Carefully study 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3, NAS:
1 Now we request you, brethren,
with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and our
gathering together to Him.
2 that you may not be quickly
shaken from your composure or be disturbed. . .to the effect
that the day of the Lord has come.
3 Let no one in any way deceive
you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and
the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction.
Verse 2 establishes that "the day of the
Lord" includes both "the coming of our Lord and our
gathering together with him."
When Paul says in vs.3, "it will not
come," he is referring to "the day of the Lord"
(vs. 2). Since the day of the Lord is the time of the "coming
of our Lord Jesus and our gathering together to him," we may
conclude the "man of lawlessness" or the "Man of
Sin" is revealed before the first resurrection of the saints
or "rapture."
This sequence presented by the Apostle Paul
presents a problem to those who hold the pre-tribulation rapture
scenario (that Jesus returns to rapture his saints before the
tribulation). Paul is here teaching that the Man of Sin is
revealed before "our gathering together to him,"
whereas, pre-tribulationists[3] believe the Man of Sin
is revealed after their rapture.
[3] Those who hold that the
church will be taken before the tribulation.
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Clue #5
Preceded by a Doctrinal Apostasy |
"The day of Christ" could not come
except there come "a falling away first" [apostasy] and
secondly, "that man of sin be revealed" (vss. 2-3, KJV).
These two events must precede "the day of
Christ." "First," the "falling away [Greek,
apostasia]" and then the "Man of Sin be revealed."
Many believe this apostasia is a rebellion or wave of anarchy that
will cause the world to accept a superman dictator who will during
the last half of the 7-year tribulation be revealed as the
"Man of Sin."
However, this Greek word apostasia as used in
the Bible means "a defection from the truth"[4]
and not a political rebellion. Apostasia is used twice in the New
Testament—here and in Acts 21:21, where the text speaks of those
who "forsake" the teachings of Moses.[5] The
revealment of the Man of Sin, which is a system and not an
individual, will be preceded by a doctrinal defection and not a
political rebellion.
[4] Dr. James Strong, strong's
exhaustive concordance (Grand Rapids: Guardian Press), Gk.
word #646.
[5] New Englishman's Greek
Concordance Of The New Testament, 76.
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Clue #6
Exalted in the Temple, the Church |
The "Man of Sin" "exalts
himself" "in the temple of God."
2 Thess. 2:4 (NAS)
…who opposes and exalts himself [above
every so-called] god or [object of worship,] so that he takes
his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God.
Can there be any doubt as to what "temple
of God" Paul means? Paul speaks of only one temple of God in
all his writings. "Know ye not that ye are the temple of
God" (1 Corinthians 3:16). Paul speaks of Christians as
being "built upon the foundation of the apostles" and
"Jesus Christ…the chief corner stone; in whom all the
building…together groweth up unto an holy temple in the
Lord" (Ephesians 2:19-21). The church of Christ is now
the temple of God.
Some speculate that Israelis will construct a
literal temple just before or during the first part of a 7-year
tribulation. But when God destroyed His literal temple in A.D. 70
during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, that temple was
only a picture or type of the Church which is the actual or
antitypical temple of God (1 Corinthians 3:16). God left no
instructions for the Jews to build a temple before He sets up His
Kingdom in Jerusalem. By no stretch of the imagination will a
man-initiated, man-ordained temple built before God’s Kingdom be
accepted and called by God as His temple—"the temple
of God."
Therefore, when the Apostle Paul said the Man
of Sin will exalt himself in "the temple of God," he
meant Antichrist would exalt itself in the "temple" of
professed Christians. "Know ye not, ye are the temple of
God."
Apostle John and Antichrist
Most students of prophecy agree that the
Antichrist and the Man of Sin are one and the same entity. The
Apostle John’s evaluation of Antichrist in 1 John 2 somewhat
parallels the Apostle Paul’s description of the Man of Sin in 2
Thessalonians 2.
1 John 2:18 (NAS)
Children, it is the last hour; and
just as you heard that [the] antichrist is coming, even now many
antichrists have arisen; from this we know that it is the
last hour
By the authority of the Apostle John, the
Christian dispensation is called the "last hour" during
which the Antichrist—the Man of Sin—would come.
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Clue #7
Anti Means "In Place Of" |
The Apostle John calls the Man of Sin the
"Antichrist" for good reason. The name Man of Sin
implies an entity that would be against or opposing the righteous
ways of Christ. But the Greek prefix anti signifies "instead
of" or "in place of."[6] Anti is used 20
times in the New Testament as a complete word and never does it
have the meaning of "against." Nineteen times it is
translated "for" as in Romans 12:17, "Recompense no
man evil for evil."[7] We should not return or
replace evil with evil. Thus "Antichrist" replaces the
position of Christ. Since Antichrist is also called the Man of
Sin, obviously the operating principles of this system would be
also against the principles of Christ.
[6] James Strong, Strong's
Exhaustive Concordance, Gk. Word #473.
[7] New
Englishmen's Greek Concordance Of The New Testament, 467.
Summary of the Apostles’ Clues:
The Man of Sin was at work in Paul’s day, but
was not a literal man for then he would be almost 2,000 years old.
The Man of Sin is a counterfeit body of Christ,
that is, a system of lawlessness intent on setting up a pseudo
Kingdom of God contrary to God’s arrangement and laws.
The Man of Sin was held back by the Pagan Roman
Empire until a Roman Emperor joined forces with the power-hungry
element of the Christian Church.
The Man of Sin system would be in full
operation, identified and revealed before the dead and living in
Christ are "gathered" to him.
The revealment of the Man of Sin system would
be preceded by the apostasy, a great defection from pure Christian
doctrine.
Professed Christians are the temple of God in
which the Man of Sin will be exalted.
"Antichrist" signifies not only
against Christ, but in place of Christ.
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Can We Identify the
Antichrist?
Chapter 3
Using the clues left by the Apostles Paul and
John, we will trace through history for the Antichrist/Man of Sin
system with the searchlight of the Scriptures. Our time frame, of
course, is the Christian Age-between the Apostles’ day and the
gathering of the dead and living in Christ to himself in the first
resurrection at our Lord’s return.
The Apostle Paul said, "The apostasy comes
first." No Protestant will deny that in the first centuries
of the Christian Age, there was a great "falling away"
(apostasy). Paul again warned of this apostasy in 2 Timothy 4:3,
4. "In later times (not the "last times"—the
Greek literally means after the present time) some will fall away
from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and
doctrines of demons…Men who forbid marriage and advocate
abstaining from meat…" This description gives us further
clues as to specific characteristics of the "Man of
Sin." There is, of course, only one church that for centuries
prohibited its clergy to marry and forbade the eating of meat on
Friday.
Jude was one of the last writers of the New
Testament. By the time Jude wrote the book that bears his name,
some of the apostles had already died in the Lord. False teachers
had become influential. It was necessary for Jude to sound an
alarm to "earnestly contend for the faith once delivered unto
the saints" (vs. 3). Jude warns that just as predicted,
"certain men crept in unawares" and were teaching error
(vss. 3,4). Then he devoted the rest of his epistle to warning
against the dire consequences of their doctrine. Yes, just as Paul
predicted in his first letter to Timothy (4:1-6), the apostasy
would shortly follow.
Debut of the Man of Sin
The defection from pure doctrine that continued
in the next few centuries was incredible. The system that this
error developed was monstrous in both its claims and deeds.
Indeed, very soon the Man of Sin made a debut in full splendor….
Pompous rituals and elaborate ceremonies
replaced the simple preaching of the Gospel. Salvation was sought
no longer through the blood of Christ alone—but from holy water,
relics of saints, medals and amulets, the rosary and the
intercession of Mary. Multitudes flocked to converted heathen
temples to pray to and adore the very same idols which the Pagans
had worshipped a short time before. The names of the statues were
simply changed from those of Pagan gods and heroes to the names of
Christian martyrs and saints. The Roman Emperor, who as Pontifex
Maximus ("Chief Religious Ruler") had been the head of
all the Pagan priests, vacated his office in favor of the Bishop
of Rome, the new Pontifex Maximus. Whereas the Roman emperors had
claimed to possess the "Keys of Janus and Cybele," the
new supreme pontiffs, dressed in the same costume as their
forerunners (the Pagan Roman emperors), claimed possession of the
"Keys of St. Peter" and attempted to prove that the
Apostle Peter had once been the Bishop and Pope of Rome—a claim
completely unsubstantiated by history.
This Man of Sin growing out of the apostasy as
foreseen by Paul, exalted "himself above every so-called god
or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of
God, displaying himself as being God" (NAS). Since the
"temple" Paul refers to is not a literal building, but
the Church of God, the self-exaltation of the Popes of Rome in the
Church of God was extravagant beyond measure. Applying divine
prerogatives, they claimed that every human being must be subject
to their authority.
The System—Not Individuals
Not any one Pope was the Antichrist——much
less is every Catholic or Pope a Man of Sin. The Man of Sin, the
Antichrist, the "Mystery of Iniquity," is the Papal
system. It is not an individual.
Astounding as these false claims are, they
deceived the whole Christian world during most of Papacy’s dark
reign. Only a faithful few escaped their baneful influence and
remained loyal to their true Lord and Head. And as already noted,
the Greek prefix anti signifies not merely "against" or
"opposing," but also "instead, in the place
of." Thus, Antichrist is not simply an opponent of our Lord
and his truth, but an impostor, a usurper of his position.
Claiming to be the "Vicar of Christ" on earth and
supreme "Head of the Church," each Pope in turn, has
applied the Messianic promises and titles of Scripture to himself.
Even kings were required to kiss the Pope’s great toe, in
supposed fulfillment of Psalm 2:12, "Kiss the Son, lest he be
angry." However, attributing the purest motives to the Popes,
the Papacy would still be the Antichrist
If the development of such a pompous church
defected from the original simplicity and purity of the apostolic
church seems implausible, a glance at history will confirm our
conclusions. The testimony of history presents a clear case of how
the Papacy developed and claimed to be reigning in the place of
Christ and his Kingdom on earth. (See Appendix A for an historic
documentation of Antichrist’s incredible rise to power.)
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Man of Sin Becomes the
Antichrist
Chapter 4
Three centuries of defection from the teachings
of the Apostles had gradually prepared the worldly Church to step
into the role of the Antichrist. In A.D. 313 Constantine embraced
Christianity and the Church embraced Constantine. Although the
next century witnessed an even further development of the Man of
Sin, still, a minority of faithful Christians were not in harmony
with this aberrant church-state organization. But with the stroke
of a pen by the intellectual spokesman of the Church, the Man of
Sin was finally transformed into The Antichrist—in the primary,
fullest sense of the word—"instead of," "in place
of" Christ.
Between A.D. 413-426, Augustine wrote in a
22-volume work, the city of god, that Christians were all wrong in
waiting for the second advent before the Kingdom of God is
established on earth. Rather, he advanced the idea, the Catholic
Church united with imperial Rome was in reality the Kingdom of God
now reigning on earth. Augustine proceeded to weave an incredible
fabric of prophetic fantasy to prove his new theology.[8]
He claimed that Christ at his first advent was the
"stone" that smote the image and would fill the whole
earth (Daniel 2):[9]
That stone increased and filled the whole
earth: that he showed is His Kingdom, which is the church, with
which He has filled the whole face of the earth.
The Millennium, Augustine advocated, was
figurative of the period between the first and second advents.
"From the first coming of Christ to the second time…during
this interval, which goes by the name of a thousand years, he
[Satan] should not seduce the Church."[10] That
Satan was bound for a thousand years in God’s Kingdom, Augustine
construed to mean Satan could only inflict selective harm.
"The devil is prohibited and restrained from seducing those
nations which belong to Christ…" "By the abyss"
is meant the countless multitudes of the wicked…when prevented
from harming believers he takes more complete possession of the
ungodly.[11]
Augustine taught two resurrections for his
Kingdom, the "first resurrection" of Revelation 20 is
spiritual—"from the death of sin to the life of
righteousness." The second resurrection is that of the body
which occurs at the end of the world, when the thousand years end.
Thus he wrote, "There are two resurrections,—the one the
first and spiritual resurrection, which has its place in this
life…the other the second, which does not occur now, but in the
end of the world."[12]
The Catholic Church readily embraced
Augustine’s theology that the Kingdom of God had begun. Then for
centuries nothing could stand in the way of extending this kingdom
to the ends of the earth. The Catholic Church, no longer a chaste
virgin waiting the return of her espoused Bridegroom to set up his
Kingdom (2 Corinthians 11:2; Revelation 22:17), united with the
kings of earth to set up her own kingdom. Revelation 17 describes
such a union as symbolic "fornication."
To this day, the Vatican with its vast network
of ambassadors that reach around the world still claims to be the
Kingdom of God on earth.
"Who Sits as God in the Temple of
God"
2 Thessalonians 2:8
Before Pagan Rome became Papal Rome, the Pagan
Emperor claimed the title of Pontifex Maximus, that is, the
Greatest Religious Ruler. As a demigod, in some sense descended
from their heathen deities, he was worshipped and his statues
adored. Then when Pagan Rome became Papal Rome, the Emperor who
still possessed the title of Pontifex Maximus was delighted with
Augustine’s teaching that the Papal Roman Empire was the Kingdom
of God on earth. But still it was the Catholic civil Emperor and
not yet the Papacy that sat as God in the temple of God and
declared himself the divine ruler over all Christians.
At that point in history (AD 413), no single
one of the eighteen hundred bishops of the empire was yet prepared
to demand recognition as the head or pope. But several had their
eyes on the prize. The prestige of the bishops of Rome, however,
rapidly grew when the seat of the empire was transferred to
Constantinople. As the city of Rome fell subject to the invasion
of the barbarians from the north, the bishop of Rome was left as
the most permanent and time-honored protector. Finally, in A.D.
455, the city of Rome was invaded and plundered by the Vandals,
and Leo, the bishop of Rome, improved the opportunity for claiming
spiritual power.[13]
Beware! I am the successor of St. Peter, to
whom God has given the keys of the kingdom of heaven…I am the
living representative of divine power on the earth: I am Caesar,
a Christian Caesar…I absolve all subjects from allegiance to
kings; I give and take away, by divine right, all thrones and
principalities of Christendom.
Succeeding bishops of Rome made the same
pompous claims, but it was not until A.D. 533 that the bishop of
Rome was so recognized by the Roman Emperor, Justinian I. Excerpts
from a letter from Justinian reveals significantly the emperor’s
acknowledgment of the Pope John, Patriarch of Rome—as well as
what the emperor expected in return:[14]
The victorious Justinian…to John, the most
holy archbishop of the fostering city of Rome…we have hastened
to make subject to the See of your Holiness, and to unite with
it, all the priests of the whole Eastern district…your
Holiness…who is the Head of all the holy churches. For in all
points…we are eager to add to the honor and authority of your
See…now we entreat your Blessedness to pray for us, and to
obtain for us the protection of heaven.
In another letter to the bishop of
Constantinople, the arch rival of Pope John, the Emperor Justinian
warned him to acknowledge Pope John of Rome as "his supreme
Holiness, the Pope of Ancient Rome."[15] The
Eastern Roman Emperor not only accepted the Bishop of Rome as Pope
or head of the Catholic Church, but also as the authority over the
Emperor himself.
However, one problem remained for complete
sovereignty of the Church: The Ostrogothic kingdom that ruled
Italy challenged the Pope’s authority. Consequently, Justinian
dispatched his army to Italy. In A.D. 539 the Ostrogoths were
defeated,[16] an event significantly marked in
prophecy. The "little horn" (Papal Rome) that grew out
of the "fourth beast, dreadful and terrible" (Pagan
Rome), first needed to displace three "horns" (political
powers). The third "horn"—the Ostrogoths— now out of
the way, the "little horn" could then be free to
flourish and speak "great things" (Daniel 7:7-8). Now
the Pope of Rome reigned supreme as the Pontifex Maximus—both
civil and ecclesiastical ruler—over the entire Papal Roman
Empire.
"The Holy Roman Empire"
The French kings, Pepin and Charlemagne, each
in turn brought his army to the protection of Papacy’s dominion.
In A.D. 800 Charlemagne formally presented Papacy with the Papal
States and the reign of the "Holy Roman Empire" began.[17]
Far from being holy, its history was written in blood. This
transfer of power from Pagan Rome to Papal Rome was also a
fulfillment of the prophecy in Revelation: "And the beast
which I saw [generally accepted as Antichrist]…the dragon [civil
Rome] gave him [Antichrist] his power and his seat and great
authority" (Revelation 13:2).
The following is a capsulation of this supreme
sovereignty of the Papacy:[18]
The pontiff…trod on the necks of Kings,
made and unmade sovereigns, disposed of states and kingdoms,
and, as the great high-priest and vicegerent of the Almighty on
earth, established an authority as lord paramount, and reigned
over heads of other sovereigns…
Did Papacy as the Man of Sin fulfill sitting
"in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God"
(2 Thessalonians 2:4)? A standard Roman Catholic authority will
speak for itself:[19]
The Pope is of such dignity and highness that
he is not simply a man but, as it were, God, and the vicar
[representative] of God…the pope’s excellence and power are
not only about heaven, terrestrial and infernal things, but he
is also above angels…He is of such great dignity and power
that he occupies one and the same tribunal with Christ…The
pope is, as it were, God on earth…the Pope is of so great
authority and power that he can modify, declare or interpret the
divine law.
As the centuries progressed, the Popes became
more and more arrogantly articulate in their presumptuous claims.
"The pope holds the place of the true God," declared
Pope Innocent III (A.D. 1198-1216). The Lateran Council (A.D.
1123) acclaimed the Pope as "Prince of the Universe."
St. Bernard (A.D. 1090-1153) wrote that "none except God is
like the Pope, either in heaven or on earth." And Pope
Nicholas (A.D. 858-856) boasted, "What can you make me but
God?" Ferrar’s (Roman Catholic) Ecclesiastical Dictionary
states, "The Pope, is as it were, God on Earth."[20]
No wonder the Revelator wrote, "And there was given unto him
a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies… And he opened his
mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his
tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven" (Revelation 13:5,
6).
Clearly, the "Little Horn" of Papacy
which grew out of the Roman Empire beast fits the description with
"eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great
things."
[8] These following quotes and
citations from Augustine's writing are found in the collection, A
Select Library Of The Nicene And Post-Nicene Fathers
(hereafter abbreviated NPNF). These quotes and citations are also
found in the prophetic
faith of our fathers by Le Roy Edwin Froom (Washington,
D.C.: Review and Herald, 1950), Vol. 1, 473-490.
[9] Augustine, Tractate
4 On The Gospel Of John, Sec. 4, NPNF, 1st Series, Vol. 7,
26.
[10] Augustine, The
City Of God, Book 20, Ch. 8, NPNF, 1st Series, Vol. 2, 428.
[11] Ibid., 428.
[12] Ibid., 425, 426.
[13] Time
Is At Hand (New Brunswick: Bible Students Congregation of
New Brunswick, 1977), 295.
[14] Volume of the Civil Law.
Codices lib. I tit. i (A.D. 533).
[15] Ibid., 75.
[16] Gibbon, The
Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire, Vol. 3, 536
(including footnote), 537.
[17] John M'Clintock and James
Strong, Cyclopaedia Of
Biblical, Theological, And Ecclesiastical Literature (New
York: Harper & Brothers, 1877), Vol. 7, 630, and Vol. 9, 996.
[18] Adolphe Thiers & Edward
E. Bowen, The Campaigns Of
Napoleon (London: Rivingtons, 1875), 89, 90.
[19] John Ferrar, An
Ecclesiastical Dictionary (London: John Mason, 1858).
[20] Ibid., Thomas J. Capel, The
Pope: The Vicar Of Christ, The Head Of The Church (New
York: Pustet & Co., 1885). Fox's
Book Of Martyrs cited by H. Gratton Guinness, The
Approaching End Of The Age (London: Hodder and Stoughton,
1878), 191-192.
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The Man of Sin Revealed
Chapter 5
Since it is necessary that the "Lawless
One will be revealed" before the Lord returns, has this
prophecy (2 Thessalonians 2:8) been fulfilled? The answer is yes.
The Man of Sin was understood and "revealed" in the
writings of the sixteenth century Reformation. The historic
Protestant identification of Antichrist is not a matter of
superficial arguments against a common adversary—the Papacy. The
Reformers comprehended root causes and serious consequences of sin
in man and his institution. The Romish Church is the religious
personification of fallen human nature.
The noted historian D’Aubigne observed,
"We cannot reproach Rome with anything which does not recoil
upon man himself."[21] For good reason, the
Apostle Paul calls Antichrist the Man of Sin. The Little Horn
(Daniel 7:8) had "eyes like the eyes of man." The
leopard-like beast which all agree is the same power as the Little
Horn—is said to have "the number of a man" (Revelation
13:18). The Papal system was developed by man—not God. But many
were very good men. They might even have worked with great energy
and self sacrifice to build up the Church of God on earth. But
they gradually shaped the development of the church according to
"the eyes of man"— man’s carnal wisdom and
understanding. More and more the Church of Rome bore the image and
superscription of "Man" until it sat in the temple of
God acting as if it were God. The Papacy was the embodiment of the
singular sin of all ages—man taking the place of God. "They
glorified him not as God…but became vain in their
imaginations" (Romans 1:21).
Lest we become haughty in identifying the Man
of Sin, we must realize the Antichrist succumbed to the same
struggle that every individual leader in the Church of God faces
to this day. The temptation was and still is to dominate and rule.
The Reformation
Although many pre-Reformation writers perceived
Papacy as the Man of Sin, the leaders of the sixteenth century
Reformation wove this identification into a larger prophetic
mosaic. That Martin Luther, the father of the Reformation,
recognized the Papacy as the Man of Sin is obvious, "We are
convinced that the Papacy is the seat of the true and real
Antichrist."[22]
The Protestant Church of the Reformation saw
Papacy as more than the apostate church. Prophecy became the
rallying point of the Reformation. Protestants identified the
Papacy as the prophetic Antichrist of Daniel and Revelation. They
acted on that belief and many died for that conviction:[23]
From the first, and throughout, that movement
[the Reformation] was energized and guided by the prophetic
Word. Luther never felt strong and free to war against the papal
apostasy til he recognized the pope as antichrist. It was then
he burned the papal Bull. Knox’s first sermon, the sermon
which launched him on his mission as a Reformer, was on the
prophecies concerning the papacy…All the Reformers were
unanimous in the matter…It nerved them to resist the claims of
that apostate church to the uttermost. It made them martyrs, it
sustained them at the stake. And the views of the Reformers were
shared by thousands, by hundreds of thousands.
Not only did the Reformers proclaim the mighty
truth of justification by faith for the liberation of men’s
souls, but they nerved thousands to break from the tyranny of the
dark ages of the Papacy by explicitly identifying the Antichrist
of Bible prophecy. The symbols of Daniel, Paul and John were
applied with tremendous effect. The realization that the
incriminating finger of prophecy rested squarely on Rome aroused
the consciousness of Europe. In alarm, Rome saw that she must
successfully counteract this identification of Antichrist as the
Papacy——or lose the battle.
The Counter Reformation
Jesuit scholarship rallied to the Roman cause
by providing alternatives to the historical interpretation of the
Protestants:
"Futurism"—Antichrist, a Man in
the Future
The most successful tack was taken by
Francisco Ribera (1537-1591) of Salamanca, Spain. He was the
founder of the Futurist system of prophetic interpretation.
Ribera argued that Antichrist would appear in the distant
future. About 1590 Ribera published a 500-page commentary on the
apocalypse denying the Protestant application of Antichrist to
the Church of Rome. The following is a synopsis:
While the first few chapters in the
Revelation were assigned to ancient Rome in the time of John,
the greater part of the prophecies of the Revelation were
assigned to the distant future—to events immediately preceding
the second coming of Jesus Christ.
Antichrist would be a single evil person who
would be received by the Jews and would rebuild the temple in
Jerusalem.
Antichrist would rule the world from this
temple in Jerusalem for a literal three and a half years.
Doesn’t this 1590 presentation sound like a
page right out of Hal Lindsey’s Late Great Planet Earth—or
some other current evangelical’s writings on the Antichrist and
the 7-year tribulation?
Joseph Tanner in 1898 made these observations
on the origin of Futurism:[24]
The Jesuit Ribera tried to set aside the
application of these prophecies to the papal power by bringing
out the Futurist system, which asserts that these prophecies
refer properly not to the career of the papacy, but to that of
some future supernatural individual, who is yet to appear, and
to continue in power for three and a half years. Thus, as Alford
says, the Jesuit Ribera, about A.D. 1580, may be regarded as
the Founder of the Futurist system in modern times.
Ribera’s futurism was polished and
popularized by the great Papal controversialist, Cardinal
Bellarmine (1542-1621) of Italy. He took up the battle against
Protestantism and became the foremost apologist for Rome in the
Counter Reformation. Bellarmine insisted that the prophecies
concerning Antichrist in Daniel, Paul and John had no application
to the Papal power. Between 1581 and 1593 he published the most
detailed defense of the Catholic faith ever produced. The
following quotation summarizes:[25]
For all Catholics think thus, that Antichrist
will be one certain man; but all heretics teach…that
Antichrist is expressly declared to be not a single person, but
an individual throne or absolute kingdom, and apostate seat of
those who rule over the church.
For 300 Years Protestants
"Revealed" Antichrist
The Reformation Cry identifying Papacy as the
Antichrist predicted in 2 Thessalonians 2:8 nerved countless
thousands to leave the Roman Catholic Church. The concept
fabricated by Catholic Jesuits that an individual Antichrist
seated in a literal temple in Jerusalem would reign for 3 ½ years
had little effect. So clearly was Papacy
"revealed" as the Man of Sin that Protestants stood
united for nearly 300 years in declaring this fact. Dr. L. E.
Froom, the accepted authority on prophetic exposition in the
Christian Church, noted that in the nineteenth century, three
centuries after the Reformers first revealed Papacy as the
Antichrist, all the leading prophetic expositors (62 European and
57 American) were "a unit in identifying the Antichrist as
the Papacy."[26]
Wake Up, Protestants!
Two hundred and forty years after the Jesuit
Ribera founded the Futurist school (individual man of Sin who will
reign in a literal temple for 3 ½ years), John Darby, embraced
Ribera’s Futurist concepts.
Darby, a founder of the Plymouth Brethren,
embellished the idea of a future Antichrist with a
Pre-tribulation-Secret-Rapture concept. S. P. Tregelles, whose
scholarly works are still highly esteemed among evangelicals, was
an associate of Darby in the Plymouth Brethren. Tregelles
identified the origin of the Secret Rapture idea:[27]
I am not aware that there was any definite
teaching that there should be a Secret Rapture of the Church at
a secret coming until this was given forth as an
"utterance" in Mr. Irving’s church from what was
then received as being the voice of the Spirit. But
whether anyone ever asserted such a thing or not it was from
that supposed revelation that the modern doctrine and the
modern phraseology respecting it arose…it came not from Holy
Scriptures, but from that which falsely pretended to be
the Spirit of God.
The Pre-tribulationist-Secret-Rapture-Antichrist-Superman
concept is not scriptural. Furthermore, this concept traces back
to a Protestant, John Darby. He ironically utilized the
Catholic idea of a one-person Antichrist to counter the historic
Protestant belief of Papacy as Antichrist, which had stood for
300 years. However, Darby’s Catholic view did not
become popular among born-again Christians until after World War
II.
Although a vociferous minority currently has
yielded the 300-year-old historic Protestant view of Antichrist in
favor of a Catholic view, the Antichrist was still unmistakably
identified. That the Papacy is Antichrist was the rallying cry of
the Reformation! There can be no doubt that the Man of Sin, The
Antichrist, was completely "revealed" to the Christian
Church as a necessary prerequisite to the second advent of Christ
(2 Thessalonians 2:8).
But Antichrist will again take center stage at
an "end-time drama" before it’s complete demise.
[21] J. H. Merle D’Aubigne, History
Of The Reformation Of The Sixteenth Century, Vol. 1 (Grand
Rapids: Baker Book House, 1976), 32.
[22] D.
Martin Luther's Works, ed. Briefwechsel (Weimar,
1930-1948), Vol. 2, 167, cited in What
Luther Says, ed. Ewald M. Plass, Vol. 1, 34.
[23] H.
Grattan Guinness, Romanism
and the Reformation (Toronto: S. R. Briggs, [n.d.]),
250-260.
[24] Joseph
Tanner, Daniel And The
Revelation (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1898), 16, 17.
[25] Robert
Bellarmine, De Summo
Pontifici, Disputations, 1593, Bk. 3, 185.
[26] Dr. L. E.
Froom, The Prophetic Faith
Of Our Fathers, Vol. 4, 396.
[27] S. P.
Tregelles, The Hope Of
Christ's Coming, p. 35, cited by George L. Murry, Millennial
Studies-A Search For Truth (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House,
1960), 138.
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The 1260 Days of Daniel
The Saints Are Worn Out
Chapter 6
As established in Chapter 1 of
this treatise, the saints that are persecuted by the "little
horn" (Daniel 7:25) compose the Church who reigns with
Christ. Further, it was proven this 1260-day persecution must
occur before the great tribulation and not be part of that
tribulation. These persecuted saints are not the "tribulation
saints."
What and when is this 1260-day period? The
Bible is its own interpreter. That is, the Lord has put into the
Bible certain rules for interpreting symbols, parables, time
prophecies, etc. If we ignore these basic Scriptural rules, then
our understanding of scriptures will be confused. The Scriptural
key for interpreting time prophecy is found in Ezekiel 4:1-8. A
390-day period is prophesied and a key is also provided, "I
have appointed thee each day for a year." By this divinely
provided rule of interpretation, 390 days equals 390 years. Based
on this day-equals-a-year key revealed in Ezekiel, all readily
agree that in the Seventy Weeks prophecy (Daniel 9:24), the
seventy weeks refer to 490 years and not 490 literal days (70
weeks x 7 days = 490 days/years).
Why then do some make an exception to the 1260
days of Daniel and Revelation and insist on a literal period of
1260 days? According to the Lord’s rule of a day for a year,
this period would be 1260 years. When did it begin? How did it
end? As already proven, A.D. 539 marked an important prophetic
date when the last of the three horns (civil powers)-standing in
the way of the Pope of Rome being recognized as the civil ruler of
the Roman Empire-was removed (Daniel 7:8).
What followed was 1260 years of unrelenting,
pitiless bloody persecution of so-called heretics. Then it was
that Popes, councils, theologians, kings, crusaders and
inquisitors combined their fiendish powers to exterminate every
opponent. This persecution reached its ultimate in the "Holy
Inquisition." Established by Pope Innocent III in A.D. 1204,
it was applied with unimaginable cruelty in every country. Whole
villages and towns were indiscriminately slaughtered on the theory
that "God will know his own." Tens of thousands were
burned alive at the stake, while countless others were subjected
to torture by the most hideous inventions. The following history,
which can be verified by numerous records, is but a glimpse into
the nightmare of the Dark Ages:[28]
The Nightmare of the Dark Ages
Pope Innocent III proclaimed a crusade against
the Albigenses and offered to all who would engage in it the
pardon of all sins and an immediate passport to heaven without
passing through purgatory. The city of Beziers was stormed and
taken in 1209 and the citizens, without regard for age or sex,
perished by the sword to the number of sixty thousand. Lavaur was
besieged in 1211. The citizens were without discrimination put to
death, four hundred being burned alive. The flourishing country of
Languedoc was devastated, its cities burned, and its inhabitants
swept away by fire and sword. It is estimated that one hundred
thousand Albigenses fell in one day.
All this rioting in blood and villainy was done
in the name of religion: professedly for the glory of God, but
really to uphold Antichrist, sitting in the temple of God [the
church], showing himself that he is a god…. The clergy thanked
God for the work of destruction and a hymn of praise was sung for
the glorious victory at Lavaur.
But it would be a great mistake to suppose that
the crusades against whole communities were the only persecutions.
The quiet, steady crushing of individuals, in the aggregate also
numbering thousands all over Papacy’s wide domain ground
steadily on "year after year, decade after decade, century
after century" wearing out the saints of the Most High.
Charles V, Emperor of Germany and King of Spain
and the Netherlands, persecuted the friends of the Reformation
throughout his extensive dominions. Paolo reckons the number who
in the Netherlands were executed on account of their religion at
50,000; and Grotius gives the list of the Belgic martyrs at
100,000. Charles, with his dying breath, exhorted his son, Philip
II, to carry on to completion the work of persecution and
extermination of heresy which he had begun.
Francis and Henry, the French kings, followed
the example of Charles and Philip…The massacres of Merindol,
Orange and Paris are forcible illustrations of their zeal in the
cause of Antichrist. Roman Catholic historians admit that in
compliance with a commission approved by the French parliament in
Merindol, thousands, including men, women and children, were
massacred, twenty-four towns were ruined and countrysides left
waste and desolate. Five hundred women were thrown into a barn set
on fire. When any leaped from the windows, they were received on
the points of spears. Women were violated and children were
murdered in the sight of their parents. Some were dashed over
precipices and others dragged naked through the streets.
In the massacre of Orange in A.D. 1562, the
Italian army sent by Pope Pius IV was commanded to slay men, women
and children. The defenseless heretics were slain with the sword,
precipitated from rocks, hanged, roasted over slow fires and
exposed to shame and torture of every description.
The massacre of Huguenots in Paris on St.
Bartholomew’s day in 1572 is stigmatized even by Catholic
historians as ferocious cruelty, without a parallel in all
antiquity. The carnival of death lasted seven days. The city
flowed with human blood and the same scenes were accordingly
enacted in nearly all the surrounding provinces. Estimates of
number slain vary from 25,000 to 70,000. For this signal victory,
a medal was struck by the king in memory of the massacre, bearing
the inscription, "The slaughter of the Huguenots, 1572."
The other side presented the raised figure of Pope Gregory XIII.
In 1641 Antichrist proclaimed a "war of
religion" in Ireland and called on the people to massacre the
Protestants by every means in their power. Protestant blood flowed
freely throughout Ireland, houses were reduced to ashes, towns and
villages were almost destroyed. Thousands died of cold and hunger
while endeavoring to migrate to other lands. In the province of
Ulster alone, over 154,000 Protestants were either massacred or
expelled from Ireland.
The total number of deaths directly or
indirectly accountable to the so-called "Holy
Inquisition" is incalculable due to the limitations of
recorded history. However, if we tally the many historic accounts,
we can attribute several million deaths to Papacy down through the
centuries.
When dealing with such numbers, the enormity of
human suffering also becomes incomprehensible. After a point,
figures and details begin to dull the mind of its sensitivity. But
perhaps the Apostle Paul succeeded in encapsulating the enormity
of the diabolical acts of the Papacy by the title, "The Man
of Sin." That system has proved itself capable of escalating
astronomically every sin conceivable to man.
Papacy’s Persecuting Power Broken
This steady, relentless crushing of whole
communities as well as individuals over many centuries lasted
until Papacy’s persecuting power was broken by Napoleon
imprisoning the Pope in 1799. Pius VI died in prison. The
historian of Napoleon’s wars, describing the capture of Toledo
by his army, discussed the opening of the Inquisition prison:[29]
Graves seemed to open, and pale figures like
ghosts issued from dungeons which emitted a sepulchral odor….
Many of them were reduced to cripples…. The number of machines
for torture thrilled even men inured to the battlefield, with
horror…. In a recess in a subterranean vault…stood a wooden
figure made by the hands of monks and representing the Virgin
Mary…. On closer scrutiny it appeared that the forepart of the
body was stuck full of extremely sharp nails and small narrow
knife-blades, with the points turned toward the spectator. The
arms and hands were jointed, and the machine behind the
partition set the figure in motion. One of the servants of the
Inquisition was compelled by command…to work the machine as he
termed it. When the figure extended her arms, as though to press
some one lovingly to her heart…hugged it closer and closer,
and when the attendant, agreeably to orders, made the figure
unclasp her arms and return to her former position, the knapsack
was perforated to the depth of two or three inches and remained
hanging on the points of nails and knife blades.
No wonder the vision of the long 1260 years of
persecution of God’s people had such a terrifying effect on
Daniel, "As for me Daniel, my thoughts were greatly alarming
me and my face grew pale…." From 539 to 1799, the saints
were relentlessly persecuted. During the 1260 years in which
Papacy persecuted the true Church, the Bible was also suppressed.
The period of persecution and suppression was long and wearing.
Seven-Year Tribulation—A Jesuit
Fabrication
A thorough search through a Bible
concordance—preferably an exhaustive concordance—will reveal
not a single verse of Scripture mentioning a 7-year tribulation.
Not one! The only other possibility for construing a 7-year
tribulation, is piecing two back-to-back 1260-day (or 3 ½-year)
periods which would then equal 7 years. But the only place
(Revelation 11:2,3) where 1260 "days" are mentioned in
two succeeding verses, does not justify a 2520-day or 7-year
tribulation. All exponents of the Pre-tribulationist and/or the
Futurist school readily concede that verses 2 and 3 of Revelation
11 are concurrent. They refer to events during the same
1260-"day" period. They cannot be added together to make
seven years.
While the Scriptures prophesy a "great
tribulation" which will conclude the Age, they do not
describe a 7-year tribulation. The concept of 7 years’
tribulation was a convenient invention of the Catholic Jesuits
which Protestants have bought. The 1260 "days" obviously
are symbolic of years which occurred during the Christian Age. The
combined testimony of the following scriptural citations is
conclusive:
| Text |
1260 Years
of Papal Power |
Note |
| Daniel 7:25 |
Little Horn wears out saints
1260 days* |
Papal power grew out of
fourth beast, Dan. 7:7,8 |
| Daniel 12:7 |
Scattered the power of the
holy people 1260 days* |
Saints means "holy
ones" |
| Revelation 11:2,3 |
Holy city trod under foot 42
months (or 1260 days*); two witnesses prophesy in
sackcloth |
City identified in Rev. 21:2
as Bride of Christ; Old & New Testaments
"witnessed," spoke, in dead language of Latin |
| Revelation 12:6,14 |
Woman flees into wilderness,
nourished 1260 days* |
Symbolic of Church, 2 Cor.
11:2, sustained during a spiritually barren time |
| Revelation 13:5 |
Leopard beast (Papacy)
blasphemes God and makes war with saints 42 months (42 x
30 = 1260 days*) |
Beast same as Little Horn of
Daniel which persecutes saints who later reign with Christ |
*Key: 1 day = 1 year (Ezekiel 4:6)
More Convincing Evidence
Four characteristics by which the Man of Sin
are identified are summarized in Daniel 7:25: "And he [1]
shall speak great words against the most High, and [2] shall wear
out the saints of the most High, and [3] think to change times [4]
and laws."
The first two points have already been
considered, namely, the preposterous words by which popes claimed
to be "as God" and the wearing out of the true Church by
Papacy. Additionally, the Papacy did "change times."
Unwilling to await the unfolding of God’s plan, Papacy changed
the time of Christ’s Kingdom by declaring Papacy’s rule over
the nations as God’s kingdom on earth. Another example of
Papacy’s attempting to "change times" is in its
changing of the calendar.
How did Papacy also "change…laws"?
The precepts and commands of God meant little. By the claimed
right of issuing "dispensations," the Popes frequently
set aside the moral laws. Murder of heretics was called
praiseworthy; subjects were encouraged to rebel; oaths and
contracts were cancelled; torture was declared to be an "act
of faith." Spying, intrigue, perjury and theft were
pronounced virtuous deeds when performed in the service of the
church. Not content, moreover, in dispensing with divine laws, the
popes were always ready to create new ones if convenience so
required. Clerical celibacy was prescribed; meat was forbidden for
centuries on Fridays; ecclesiastical taxes were levied and often
personal liberties of the people were forbidden. Papacy’s
rational for changing divine law is pointedly reflected in the
following quote from a Catholic authority:[30]
The Pope is of so great authority and power
that he can modify, declare or interpret the divine law…. The
pope can sometimes counteract the divine law by limiting,
explaining, etc.
But no individual—even a Pope—qualifies as
the Man of Sin, the Antichrist. All the characteristics and
actions of the Little Horn of Daniel unmistakably brand the Papacy
as the great Antichrist system.
[28] These diabolical events are documented in
the following reference works:
Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay, The
History Of England From Ascension Of James II (New York:
Harper & Bros., 1861).
John L. Kotley, the rise of
the dutch republic, 1855.
Jean Hinore D. Aubigne, History
Of The Great Reformation (New York: Robt. Carter, 1842).
White, elements of
universal history.
Edward B. Elliot, Horæ
Apocalypticæ (London: Seeley, Jackson & Holliday,
1860).
William Byron Forbush, Ed., Fox's
Book Of Martyrs (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company,
1926).
[29] Thiers & Bowen, The
Campaigns Of Napoleon, cited by H. Grattan Guinness, The
Approaching End Of The Age (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1878),
205-207.
[30] Farrar, An
Ecclesiastical Dictionary.
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Wounded to Death -
And Then Healed
Revelation 13:3, 14
Chapter 7
Some, wrongly expect a superman
Antichrist at the end of the Age who is wounded—then
healed—based on Revelation 13:12-15. Is this reasonable?
According to this scenario, the Antichrist superman is killed.
Then this Antichrist superman is miraculously raised from death to
life. How preposterous. Only the power of the Heavenly Father can
raise a being to life. (Even Jesus had to pray for the Father’s
power to raise Lazarus. John 11:41-44) Certainly, the Heavenly
Father would not raise an Antichrist superman to life! And no
amount of satanic power can raise the dead to life. (In
view of this obvious problem, some conclude the Antichrist man
will just seem to die and then be revived.)
Then according to this scenario, the Two-Horned
Beast/False Prophet—another individual who possesses great
satanic power— makes an "image of the beast." They
claim the image will be a statue likeness of the superman
Antichrist. Using satanic power, the Two-Horned Beast/False
Prophet will then cause this statue to come to life and speak. All
who would not worship him would be killed. The absurdity
grows…this scenario is not anticipating a statue becoming
mechanically or electronically animated. (That would not be a
miraculous phenomenon.) The claim is satanic power will infuse
life into this statue transforming it into a living creature—a
human-type being. This is impossible. Only the power of God can
create a living being.
Reason returns to interpretation when we
realize that these prophecies in Revelation are highly symbolic.
The language of Revelation is consistently symbolic. Just as the
Leopard Beast is symbolic of Papacy, a system, so the Two-Horned
Beast and the Image of the Beast are also church-state systems.
Exercising similar power as the Papacy and working together with
the Papacy, the Image of the Beast will probably be a Protestant
federation united with civil government.
While it is unreasonable to suppose satanic
power creating a human-type being, it is customary to speak of
organizations "dying" or one organization putting
"life" into another organization. The Papal Leopard
Beast, the Two-Horned Beast and the Image of the Beast interpreted
as organizations, harmonizes with the highly symbolic terminology
of Revelation 13. A literal superman Antichrist scenario does not.
Papacy’s Deadly Wound
The Papal Leopard Beast was to be wounded,
"And I saw one of his [Leopard Beast’s] heads as it were
wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the
world wondered after the beast" (Revelation 13:3). Has this
happened?
Many believe that the Protestant Reformation
inflicted this deadly wound that was eventually healed. Just prior
to the Protestant Reformation, it is interesting to note by
contrast the unchallenged position Papacy enjoyed:[31]
Just prior to Luther’s movement, the Pope,
in a bull closing the Laternal Council, A.D. 1517, felicitated
himself and his bishops, because the unity of the Catholic
church was at the moment untroubled by a single heresy. There
was an end of all resistance to Papal tyranny.
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his
Ninety-Five Theses to the church door at Wittenberg with a
resounding blow of the hammer that severed Germany, Holland,
Denmark, Sweden and England from Papal Europe. The Protestant
Reformation succeeded in wounding the Papal Beast!
But when the Protestant churches united with
the state... Reformation and cleansing for a time ceased, and,
instead of progressing with the cleansing, the reformers gave
attention to organizing themselves, and to revamping and
repolishing many of the old Papal dogmas, at first so loudly
condemned. Thus did Satan decoy the reformers into the very
"harlotry" (union of church and state) which they had
denounced in the Church of Rome. And thus the deadly wound which
Papacy had received was for a time healed. Rev. 13:3[32]
666——The Number of the Beast
The fascinating identifying number of
Antichrist is 666, "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath
understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number
of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six"
(Revelation 13:18). What does this number signify?
The number seven is the most frequently used
number in the Bible and has long been thought to denote
completeness or perfection. Three sevens (777) would signify the
ultimate in perfection. ("Holy, holy, holy" denotes
God’s holiness to the greatest magnitude. Revelation 4:8) Six,
on the other hand, is symbolic of human imperfection. Therefore,
666 would denote the ultimate of human imperfection—great
depravity. Just as the Little Horn had the "eyes of a man,"
Antichrist is the creation of imperfect man’s wisdom. When an
institution of imperfect man attempts to replace God (2
Thessalonians 2:4), the result can only be an ingenious deception
of greatest corruption—symbolized by 666.
This number 666 is not going to be displayed
prominently on worshippers like a barcode on everybody’s
forehead—or even on I.D. cards that everyone has to carry in his
or her wallet. The number of Antichrist will only be discerned by
"wisdom." "Let him that hath understanding count
the number of the beast." The numerical value of the letters
of many names have been found to total 666. How can it be
determined which name is correct? First, the "wisdom from
above" will enable one to Scripturally confirm that Papacy is
the Antichrist. Then with this "understanding," one can
sift through the many numerical interpretations and correctly
calculate the numerical value of its name.
Interpretations are many. But once Papacy has
been Scripturally identified as Antichrist, the number of
Antichrist’s name becomes apparent. There is one title that the
Popes of Rome have assumed to themselves and caused to be
inscribed over the door of the Vatican, which exactly fits the
number 666. That title is Vicar of the Son of God, "Vicarivs
Filii Dei"[33] This title refers to the
Pope as reigning vicariously in the place of the Son of
God—which coincides exactly with the meaning of Antichrist—in
the place of Christ. This confirms that the organization the
Pope heads—Papacy—is the Antichrist.
|
Vicar |
|
of the Son |
|
of God |
| V |
I |
C |
A |
R |
I |
V |
S |
|
F |
I |
L |
I |
I |
|
D |
E |
I |
| 5 |
1 |
100 |
- |
- |
1 |
5 |
- |
|
- |
1 |
50 |
1 |
1 |
|
500 |
- |
1 |
When the numerical values of the letters of
this title are added together, the irresistible conclusion
points to the Vatican as the Antichrist Beast of Revelation:
| V |
5 |
| I |
1 |
| C |
100 |
| A |
0 |
| R |
0 |
| I |
1 |
| V |
5 |
| S |
0 |
| |
|
| F |
0 |
| I |
1 |
| L |
50 |
| I |
1 |
| I |
1 |
| |
|
| D |
500 |
| E |
0 |
| I |
1 |
| |
|
| Number of
the Beast |
666 |
This prophetic, numerical identification of
Papacy is further confirmation that the Antichrist is really the
Papacy. The Papacy’s career also fits the description of being
"wounded," then recovered. Papacy, the Antichrist, is
very much alive—ready for its end-time role in prophecy.
[31] H. Grattan Guinness, Light
For The Last Days (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1887), 74.
[32] Thy
Kingdom Come (New Brunswick: Bible Students Congregation of
New Brunswick, 1977), 110, 111.
[33] Robert Fleming, The
Rise And Fall Of Rome Papal (London: Houlston &
Stoneman, Pateroster Row, 1849), 47, 48.
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The Antichrist in the
Twentieth Century
Chapter 8
The twentieth century has
certainly witnessed the Papacy again as a prominent force in world
affairs. By maneuvering as a world political power, it has
affected the course of world events. One area has been Papacy’s
support of Fascism.
In 1919 Archbishop
Pacelli (who later became Pope Pius XII) gave Hitler Church money
to "help his small, struggling band of anti-Communists ‘to
quell the devil’s work,’ as Pacelli told Hitler."[34]
Hitler’s Nazi-ism was born. By the Vatican exerting
international pressure, part of Ukraine was taken from Communist
Soviet Russia and given to Catholic Poland.[35]
Much to the Vatican’s
delight, in 1922 Mussolini set up a Fascist dictatorship in
Italy. Finally, because of the Vatican’s political power, any
Vatican representative was forbidden to enter the Soviet Union.
Then from 1925 onward, the real Vatican campaign against
the Soviet Union "began to flood the whole world."[36]
Under Vatican pressure,
in 1926 Pilsudski set up a Catholic Fascist dictatorship in
Poland. For over 15 years Catholic priests accompanied Polish
soldiers in expeditions to punish the so-called "rebel
Ukrainians" in parts of the Ukraine previously annexed by
Poland. Orthodox churches were burned and "thousands upon
thousands" were executed.[37]
Between 1929 and 1942
the Vatican focused on establishing powerful Fascist political and
military blocks designed to oppose and finally to destroy
Communism and Socialism. First, the Vatican would support Fascist
parties within the various nations of Europe that were devoted to
the destruction of Socialism and Communism within the country.
Second, the Vatican would support the takeover of that government
for the purpose of war against the Soviet Union. Powerful
economic, social and financial forces throughout the world would
assist in this double purpose.[38]
The Vatican even reached
out to Japan as reflected in the Catholic Times (November
23, 1934):
In the event of a war
between Japan and Russia, Catholics would sympathize with Japan,
at least in so far as religion is concerned, so let us beware of
any Anglo-American bloc against Japan involving us on the side
of Russia.
Understandably, the
Vatican was not pleased with the U.S. involvement in the Grand
Alliance (Great Britain, United States and Russia) of World War
II. The Vatican in 1929 signed the Lateran Treaty with
Mussolini, which guaranteed the full and independent sovereignty
of the Vatican State in Vatican City. Also Fascist Italy paid the
Vatican a vast sum of money to compensate for the loss of the
Papal States in 1870.[39]
In 1933, the Pope
had Francz von Papen persuade President Hindenburg to appoint
Hitler to be a Chancellor of Germany.[40] Fritz Thyssen,
a rich Catholic steel magnate who financed Hitler, wrote an
article in the Swiss Arbeiterzeitung entitled, "Pius XIII, As
Nuncio, Brought Hitler to Power."[41] Impressed
with the organization of the Papacy, Hitler is quoted as saying
the following:[42]
I learned much from the
Order of the Jesuits…until now there has never been anything
more grandiose on the earth than the hierarchical organization
of the Catholic Church. I transferred much of this organization
into my own party.
In 1936 the
Vatican and Mussolini backed General Franco’s bloody civil war
against the Spanish Republic and vigorously supported his Fascist
regime.[43] Then between 1939 and 1941 the Vatican
pressured Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium and France to
cave in to Germany.[44] With the fall of
Czechoslovakia, the Vatican and Hitler in 1939 set up a Catholic
Fascist State in Slovakia headed by a Catholic Prelate Monsignor
Tiso. His regime was brutal towards Jews and non-Roman Catholics.
(After the war he was executed for war crimes.)[45]
The Pope even
collaborated with Hitler regarding the invasion of Poland:[46]
The Pope had been
informed of the war plans of Hitler to invade Poland. Hitler had
told of his grand strategy and his ultimate aims. He had to risk
a European war in order to achieve them, but they were worth it.
The ultimate and main goal was the invasion of Soviet Russia. To
do that Hitler needed to occupy Poland…. The Pope would have
to use all his influence in persuading the Poles to settle
matters with Hitler…. If the Poles refused, Hitler would
invade Poland. He asked the Pope, first not to condemn the
invasion, and secondly not to ask the Catholics in Poland to
oppose it, but to rally them to a crusade against the Soviets.
Hitler made two promises: he would, this time, respect all the
privileges of the Church in Poland, and secondly, the occupation
of Poland would be "temporary"…. Pius XII accepted.
He did, however, put forward three conditions…. Once more
Hitler promised all that the Vatican asked.
The Vatican began to
exert pressure on the Polish Government, through the services of
Cardinal Hlond, and in French Catholic circles, so that, if the
worst should happen, the French would not enter the war against
Germany. The negotiations failed.
France and Great Britain
had a mutual defense pact with Poland against aggression by
Germany. The Pope was feverishly negotiating with the Western
Powers to acquiesce to the occupation of Poland and then join
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