The antichrist will be a king (or prince) with "fierce features", in Daniel 23.
This prophecy tells that he will have a striking appearance and will have great personal power.
In Daniel 7:8, he calls the antichrist "a little horn" in contrast to the ten horns that represent ten nations coming out of the region of the ancient Roman Empire.
Though given supernatural power by satan, he will be a man. He will be a great and powerful speaker, impressing people with his brilliant speech.
Though given supernatural power by satan, he will be a man. He will be a great and powerful speaker, impressing people with his brilliant speech.
The prophet Ezekiel, in chapter 28 verse 2, called the antichrist the 'Prince of Tyre' in his prophecy saying that though he will be possessed by satan 'yet you are a man and not a god.'
He will oppose and exalt himself to be worshipped as God exactly as satan had tried to rebel and be worshipped by the fallen angels as god.
He will oppose and exalt himself to be worshipped as God exactly as satan had tried to rebel and be worshipped by the fallen angels as god.
Isaiah 14:4, Isaiah called the antichrist by the name "king of Babylon", because he will make the rebuilt city of Babylon one of his capitals during his short reign.
Both Isaiah and Revelation show that the city of Babylon will be rebuilt and finally destroyed by fire from heaven from God during the 'Great Day of the Lord.'
The Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein spent hundreds of millions of dollars rebuilding the city. It will be burned when the antichrist is destroyed by Jesus' return.
Both Isaiah and Revelation show that the city of Babylon will be rebuilt and finally destroyed by fire from heaven from God during the 'Great Day of the Lord.'
The Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein spent hundreds of millions of dollars rebuilding the city. It will be burned when the antichrist is destroyed by Jesus' return.