Randy Kluth
Well-Known Member
One does not need the word "the" before Antichrist in order to refer back to "the Antichrist" in Dan 7. The "the" is assumed when the context infers a previous reference. In this case, many antichrists have come as precursors to "the Antichrist" mentioned previously in Dan 7, who there is called "the Little Horn."There is no "the antichrist" in 1 John 2:18.
Dan 9.8 “While I was thinking about the horns, there before me was another horn, a little one, which came up among them; and three of the first horns were uprooted before it. This horn had eyes like the eyes of a human being and a mouth that spoke boastfully...
20 I also wanted to know about the ten horns on its head and about the other horn that came up, before which three of them fell—the horn that looked more imposing than the others and that had eyes and a mouth that spoke boastfully. 21 As I watched, this horn was waging war against the holy people and defeating them, 22 until the Ancient of Days came and pronounced judgment in favor of the holy people of the Most High, and the time came when they possessed the kingdom...
24 The ten horns are ten kings who will come from this kingdom. After them another king will arise, different from the earlier ones; he will subdue three kings. 25 He will speak against the Most High and oppress his holy people* and try to change the set times and the laws. The holy people will be delivered into his hands for a time, times and half a time.
*this is what causes John to call him the "Antihrist"
Referring back to this "Little Horn" implies a reference to "the Antichrist." In fact, all references in the NT to the Antichrist, whether the "Man of Sin" or the "Beast" rely on Dan 7 as their point of origin.
You should not argue what you have yet to prove. I just corroborated the position by pointing out a future Antichrist is coming.The futurist perspective, in referring to what has not yet occurred, is uncorroborated.
Both Daniel and the book of Revelation indicate that the 10 kings arising out of Rome will be, in their time, taken over by the Antichrist. And he will only reign unmolested for 3.5 years after which Christ will "soon" come to destroy him. This is a single generation that has not happened yet.The fulfilled perspective, in referring to what has already occurred, is corroborated. Thus:
Daniel 7
Ten historical Roman horns (kingdoms) which arose out of the fourth beast/kingdom of the Roman empire, and their first or early kings:
Heruli - Anthyrius I
Suevi - Hermeric
Burgundians - Gjúki
Huns - Attila
Ostrogoths - Theodoric
Visigoths - Alaric I
Vandals - Genseric
Lombards - Lethuc
Franks - Ascaric
Anglo-Saxons - Alfred the Great
Roman little horn (kingdom) and king: The Roman papacy, governed by pope Gelasius I when the first of the three kings in Daniel 7:8,20,24, Odoacer of the Heruli, was overthrown in 493 AD.
The three kings overthrown ("subdued"): Odoacer of the Heruli in 493 AD, Gelimer of the Vandals in 534 AD, Teia of the Ostrogoths in 553 AD.
Thank God for the Reformation.
In some ways I would agree with the Reformers. At that time the Catholic Church had become corrupt under some bad popes, and the Protestant reformers were persecuted and martyrred. The Papacy had become a form of Antichrist, or False Prophet.
I think this is a warning that in the future the organized Church will grow corrupt again, and return to persecuting more doctrinally orthodox, conservative Christians. And they will be part of the false religion associated with the Antichrist.
