May 15, 2024

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This summary is an excerpt from Chapter 18 of Joel Richardson’s Study of Biblical and Islamic Eschatology.  More info can be found at the article here.

“So in summary we conclude this section with a final review of the many startling similarities that exist between the biblical narrative of the last-days and the Islamic narrative of the same period.

* Bible: The Antichrist is an unparalleled political, military and religious leader                           that  will that emerge in the last-days.

 

 

* Bible: The False Prophet is described essentially as a dragon in lamb’s clothing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richardson has written several books describing “the Islamic Antichrist theory” (including Mideast Beast and The Islamic Antichrist)

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and I think he is correct; that the upcoming Antichrist from the Christian Bible will be the end times leader of Islam.  In my last full book, Antichrist 2016-2019, I explain how I can see this playing out, along with evidence pointing to a very specific timeline which matches the time frames in the Book of Daniel and places the start of the final 3.5 years of Great Tribulation in June 2016.

As I wrote long ago in an Amazon review:

Although Joel Richardson wrote “The Islamic Antichrist” before “Mideast Beast” I read them in reverse order. I assumed that whatever he had to say on the subject would be best described, with his comments updated and his arguments most refined in his most recent book. But I was so impressed with “Mideast Beast” that I decided to read this earlier book anyway, just in case it had additional insights. I was not disappointed.

I took many pages of notes (as I am still researching as I write my own book on the Antichrist) and while I can not say with certainty that every quote I noted down was new information not found in “Mideast Beast,” what I read in “The Islamic Antichrist” certainly deepened my understanding of Islamic end times expectations. Like the Christian Antichrist, the Muslims’ awaited savior, the Imam Mahdi – will ride a white horse, will have a seven year peace agreement involving Jews and Christians, will be a military, religious, and political leader, will have authority over “all” peoples, and will rule from Jerusalem (as the most revered Caliph in a restored Islamic Caliphate.)

In Christian traditions the Antichrist’s second in command is the False Prophet, who has great powers, performs miracles, and gets many to worship the Antichrist. In Islamic traditions, Jesus is the Mahdi’s second in command; and he comes to defeat the Jews (under the Dajjal, their evil anti-Mahdi) perform miracles, deny that he was crucified or the Son of God, and convert infidels from their Christian apostasy to Islam. So if end times events happen soon, Muslims will look up to their Mahdi as a savior, and Christians will likely see him as the Antichrist. Muslims will claim Jesus has descended in Damascus to convert everyone to Islam; Christians will call him the False Prophet. A leader of Jews will be viewed by Muslims as the Dajjal (the deceiver) but possibly this will be the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Christians can assume that Muslims have it all wrong because Satan has arranged their religion as the final great opposition to Christ – and that Islam will be destroyed – while Muslims will hold a reversed opinion. Richardson points out that by a certain point, both religions will not see all their prophetic ducks in a row. Both cannot win the final battles and rule from Jerusalem. At least 1.5 billion people will be very disappointed either way. But he suggests that with enough prophecy fulfilled, followers of any religion will assume they had been wrong about something, and continue in their beliefs to the end regardless. My own research has led me to believe that Richardson is a genius, that his opinions are correct, and that the false religion that wars with Christians in the end times will be Islam. My research also concludes that this will be obvious by June 2016; with the end as we know it in December 2019 as described in my last book. If you are interested in timelines, look up End Times and 2019: The End of the Mayan Calendar and the Countdown to Judgment Day – or Antichrist 2016-2019: Mystery Babylon, Barack Obama & the Islamic Caliphate. If you want to understand the Antichrist and his religion, read books by Richardson.

 

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