The Antichrist
The claim
that the pope is the Antichrist has been part of anti-Catholic rhetoric since
the Reformation, when it was needed to justify the Protestant Reformers’ desire
to leave the Catholic Church.
Thus the
Lutheran Book of Concord states, "[T]he pope is the real
Antichrist who has raised himself over and set himself against Christ . . .
Accordingly, just as we cannot adore the devil himself as our lord or God, so
we cannot suffer his apostle, the pope or Antichrist, to govern us as our head
or lord" (Smalcald Articles 2:4:10, 14).
The
Presbyterian and Anglican Westminster Confession states, "There is no
other head of the church but the Lord Jesus Christ; nor can the pope of Rome in
any sense be the head thereof; but is that Antichrist, that man of sin, and
that son of perdition, that exalteth himself in the church against Christ, and
all that is called God" (25:6).
To make the
prophecies of the Antichrist fit the pope, some even claimed that "the
temple of God" in which the Antichrist pretends to be God (2 Thess. 2:4)
is the Vatican.
Although the
Fathers of the Church speculated on the Antichrist in various ways, they would
never have agreed. They showed the temple to be the Jewish temple, rebuilt by
Antichrist in Jerusalem. Rather than the bishop of Rome, the early Fathers
identified the Antichrist as a government official—a king coming to power in
the ruins of the Roman Empire. He would probably be Jewish, possibly from the
tribe of Dan. And most importantly, rather than claiming like the pope to be
the vicar or emissary of Jesus Christ, he would claim that Jesus was not the Christ but
thathe was instead. He would then seduce many of the
Jewish people by attempting to fulfill the political.aspirations they held for
the Messiah. The quotes that follow illustrate both the different ideas they
had about the Antichrist and how different their conception was from the
anti-papal idea that arose in later centuries.
"[T]he
whole time of your faith will not profit you unless you are made complete in
the last time. For in the last days false prophets and corrupters shall be
multiplied, and sheep shall be turned into wolves . . . and then shall the
deceiver of the world appear, pretending to be the Son of God, and [he] shall
do signs and wonders, and the earth shall be delivered into his hands" (Didache16:3-4 [A.D. 70]).
Polycarp of Smyrna
"Everyone
who does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is an antichrist
[1 John 4:2-3, 2 John 7]; whoever does not confess the testimony of the cross
is of the devil; and whoever perverts the sayings of the Lord for his own
desires, and says that there is neither resurrection nor judgment, such a one
is the firstborn of Satan" (Letter to the
Philadelphians 7:1
[A.D. 135]).
Irenaeus
"[B]y
means of the events which shall occur in the time of the Antichrist it is shown
that he, being an apostate and a robber, is anxious to be adored as God, and
that although a mere slave, he wishes to be proclaimed as king. For he, being
endued with all the power of the devil, shall not come as a righteous king nor
as a legitimate king in subjection to God, but as an impious, unjust, and
lawless one . . . setting aside idols to persuade [men] that he himself is God,
raising himself up as the only idol. . . . Moreover [Paul] has also pointed out
this which I have shown in many ways: that the temple in Jerusalem was made by
the direction of the true God. For the apostle himself, speaking in his own
person, distinctly called it the temple of God [2 Thess. 2:4] . . . in which
the enemy shall sit, endeavoring to show himself as Christ" (Against
Heresies 5:25:1-2
[A.D. 189]).
"Moreover,
another danger, by no means trifling, shall overtake those who falsely presume
that they know the name of the Antichrist. For if these men assume one [number]
when this [Antichrist] shall come having another, they will be easily led away
by him as supposing him not to be the expected
one. . . . It is therefore more certain, and less hazardous, to await the fulfillment of the prophecy than to be making surmises and casting about for any names that may present themselves, inasmuch as many names can be found possessing the number mentioned, and the same question will, after all, remain unsolved" (ibid., 5:30:2-3).
one. . . . It is therefore more certain, and less hazardous, to await the fulfillment of the prophecy than to be making surmises and casting about for any names that may present themselves, inasmuch as many names can be found possessing the number mentioned, and the same question will, after all, remain unsolved" (ibid., 5:30:2-3).
"But
when this Antichrist shall have devastated all things in this world, he will
reign for three years and six months and will sit in the temple at Jerusalem;
and then the Lord will come from heaven in the clouds, in the glory of the
Father, sending this man and those who follow him into the lake of fire" (ibid.,
5:30:4).
Hippolytus
"Now as
our Lord Jesus Christ, who is also God, was prophesied of under the figure of a
lion, on account of his royalty and glory, in the same way have the scriptures
also beforehand spoken of Antichrist as a lion, on account of his tyranny and
violence. For the deceiver seeks to liken himself in all things to the Son of
God. Christ is a lion, so Antichrist is also a lion. Christ is a king, so
Antichrist is also a king. The Savior was manifested as a lamb, so he too in
like manner will appear as a lamb without; within he is a wolf. The Savior came
into the world in the circumcision [i.e., the Jewish race], and he will come in
the same manner. . . . The Savior raised up and showed his holy flesh like a
temple, and he will raise a temple of stone in Jerusalem" (The
Antichrist 6
[A.D. 200]).
"[W]e
find it written regarding Antichrist . . . ‘Dan is a lion’s whelp, and he shall
leap from Bashan’ [Deut. 33:22]. But that no one may err by supposing that this
is said of the Savior, let him attend carefully to the matter. Dan, he says, is
a lion’s whelp. And in naming the tribe of Dan, he declared clearly the tribe
from which Antichrist is destined to spring. For as Christ springs from the
tribe of Judah, so Antichrist is to spring from the tribe of Dan. And that the
case stands thus, we see also from the words of Jacob: ‘Let Dan be a serpent,
lying upon the ground, biting the horse’s heel’ [Gen. 49:17]. What then is
meant by the serpent but Antichrist, that deceiver who is mentioned in Genesis
[Gen. 3:1], who deceived Eve and supplanted Adam? . . . [I]t is in reality out
of the tribe of Dan, then, that tyrant and king, that dread judge, that son of
the devil, is destined to spring and arise" (ibid., 14).
"Above
all, moreover, he will love the nation of the Jews. And with all these [Jews]
he will work signs and terrible wonders, false wonders and not true, in order
to deceive his impious equals. . . . And after that he will build the temple in
Jerusalem and will restore it again speedily and give it over to the Jews"
(Discourse on the End of the World 23-25 [A.D. 217]).
Tertullian
"[T]he
man of sin, the son of perdition, who must first be revealed before the Lord
comes, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is
worshipped; and who is to sit in the temple of God and boast himself as being
God. . . . According indeed to our view, he is Antichrist; as it is taught us
in both the ancient and the new prophecies, and by the apostle John, who says
that ‘already many false prophets have gone out into the world,’ the
forerunners of Antichrist, who deny that Christ is come in the flesh, and do
not acknowledge Jesus, meaning in God the Creator" (Against
Marcion 5:16
[A.D. 210]).
Cyprian of Carthage
"If
they [the heretics] desire peace, let them lay aside their arms. If they make
atonement, why do they threaten? Or if they threaten, let them know that they
are not feared by God’s priests. For even Antichrist, when he shall begin to
come, will not enter into the Church [even though] he threatens; neither shall
we yield to his arms and violence, [though] he declares that he will destroy us
if we resist" (Letters 69[70]:3 [A.D. 253]).
"[B]oth
baptism is one and the Holy Spirit is one and the Church, founded by Christ the
Lord upon Peter, by a source and principle of unity, is one also. Hence it
results that with them [heretics and schismatics] all things are futile and
false, nothing that which they have done ought to be approved by us. . . . And
the blessed apostle John also, keeping the commandments and precepts of the
Lord, has laid it down in his epistle and said, ‘You have heard that Antichrist
shall come; even now there are many antichrists, whereby we know that it is the
last time . . . ‘[1 John 2:18]. Wherefore we who are with the Lord and maintain
the unity of the Lord, and according to his condescension administer his
priesthood in the Church, should repudiate and reject and regard as profane
whatever his adversaries and the antichrists do; and to those who, coming about
of error and wickedness, acknowledge the true faith of the one Church, we
should give the truth both of unity and faith, by means of all the sacraments
of divine grace" (ibid., 54[69]:19).
"[B]ecause
there can be nothing common to falsehood and truth, to darkness and light, to
death and immortality, to Antichrist and Christ, we ought by all means to
maintain the unity of the Catholic Church and not to give way to the enemies of
the faith and truth in any respect. Neither must we prescribe the form of custom,
but overcome opposite custom by reason. For neither did Peter, whom first the
Lord chose and upon whom he built his Church . . . despise Paul because he had
previously been a persecutor of the Church, but admitted the counsel of truth
[that Paul gave] . . . furnishing thus an illustration to us both of concord
and of patience" (ibid., 70[71]:2-3).
Lactantius
"[A]
king shall arise out of Syria, born from an evil spirit, the overthrower and
destroyer of the human race, who shall destroy that which is left by the former
evil, together with himself. . . . But that king will not only be most
disgraceful in himself, but he will also be a prophet of lies, and he will
constitute and call himself God, and will order himself to be worshipped as the
Son of God, and power will be given to him to do signs and wonders, by the
sight of which he may entice men to adore him. He will command fire to come
down from heaven and the sun to stand and leave his course, and an image to
speak, and these things shall be done at his word. . . . Then he will attempt
to destroy the temple of God and persecute the righteous people" (Divine
Institutes 7:17
[A.D. 307]).
Cyril of Jerusalem
"This
aforementioned Antichrist is to come when the times of the Roman Empire shall
have been fulfilled, and the end of the world is drawing near. There shall rise
up together ten kings of the Romans, reigning in different parts, perhaps, but
all reigning at the same time. After these there shall be an eleventh, the
Antichrist, who by the evil craft of his magic shall seize upon the Roman
power. Of the kings who reigned before him, three shall he humble [Dan. 7:24],
and the remaining seven he shall have as subjects under him. At first he shall
feign mildness—as if he were a learned and discreet person—and sobriety and
loving kindness" (Catechetical Lectures 15:12 [A.D.
350]).
"Having
beguiled the Jews by the lying signs and wonders of his magical deceit, until
they believe he is the expected Christ, he shall afterwards be characterized by
all manner of wicked deeds of inhumanity and lawlessness, as if to outdo all
the unjust and impious men who have gone before him. He shall display against
all men, and especially against us Christians, a spirit that is murderous and
most cruel, merciless and wily. For three years and six months only shall he be
the perpetrator of such things; and then he shall be destroyed by the glorious
second coming from heaven of the only-begotten Son of God, our Lord and Savior
Jesus, the true Christ, who shall destroy him with the breath of his mouth [2
Thess. 2:8], and deliver him over to the fire of Gehenna" (ibid.).
Augustine
"Daniel
prophesies of the last judgment in such a way as to indicate that Antichrist
shall first come and to carry on his destruction to the eternal reign of the
saints. For when in prophetic vision he had seen four beasts, signifying four
kingdoms, and the fourth conquered by a certain king, who is recognized as
Antichrist, and after this the eternal kingdom of the Son of Man, that is to
say, of Christ" (The City of God 20:19 [A.D. 419]).
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ReplyDelete1. What is the dictionary meaning of the word "anti"?
2. What is the meaning of "antichristos"?
1. "Anti" means 'against' 'an enemy' 'not for' 'a destroyer' 'an antagonist' 'an opposite of'
ReplyDelete2. Antichristos in greek means 'antichrist' which denotes someone against Christ, an enemy of Christ, not for Christ, a destroyer of Christ's establishment, an antagonist who fights against Christ, an exact opposite of Christ.