Truth7t7
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The Jesuit's Didn't Exist In 202AD, When Futurism Was Taught By The Early Church Father Iranaeus 130-202AD, The Antichrist Is A Future Man, A Literal Temple In Jerusalem, Second Coming After The TribulationJesuit Futurism is the teaching that arose decades after Protestant Historicism as part of the Papal "counter-Reformation" to the "Protestant Reformation". It says the Antichrist will arise at the beginning of the "last 7 years of tribulation" and sit in a rebuilt "temple of God" in Jerusalem and broker a "7 year peace treaty between the Arabs and Jews" which this "Antichrist" will break 1/2 way through the 7 years, which results in Armageddon, after which Jesus will come in glory and power and Earth-shaking thunder and begin a 1,000 year reign on Earth over the wicked.
Not a single word of this is true.
Iranaeus Saw A Future Literal Human Man As Antichrist, He Saw A Literal Temple In Jerusalem Where He Will Sit, For A Literal 42 Months In Tribulation, And He Will Be Destroyed At The Lord's Second Advent And Final Judgment.
Iranaeus Of Lyon 130-202AD, Against Herseies, Book 5, Chapter 30, PGH 4
4. But he indicates the number of the name now, that when this man comes we may avoid him, being aware who he is: the name, however, is suppressed, because it is not worthy of being proclaimed by the Holy Spirit. For if it had been declared by Him, he (Antichrist) might perhaps continue for a long period. But now as "he was, and is not, and shall ascend out of the abyss, and goes into perdition," as one who has no existence; so neither has his name been declared, for the name of that which does not exist is not proclaimed. But when this Antichrist shall have devastated all things in this world, he will reign for three years and six months, and 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;
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