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Well, I must say, I can't 'yet' see any Scripture forbidding the conclusion, that the last great false apostle and antichrist on earth, is a man given life in the flesh once again. And since we know of two men in Scripture, that have come back to living in mortal flesh, and once at the command of the Lord Himself, then it must at least be considered.
And though they hide themselves in the top of Carmel, I will search and take them out thence; and though they be hid from my sight in the bottom of the sea, thence will I command the serpent, and he shall bite them.
The nature of the first beast rising from bottomless pit of the sea, is that of the many-headed hydra, that is both fish and serpent.
It would be good if there were some prophecy of Scripture about that beast being such a man. Unfortunately, the head that was healed and did live, was only
as it were wounded to death, which was therefore deadly but not fatal.
However, if that beast is indeed some man long dead, and made to live again
by the Lord, whether Cain or Nimrod or Balaam or even Corah, then he will still be just like Lazarus in mortal flesh and blood, living out the rest of his natural life on earth. He will not be resurrected demi-god of pagan myth, for no such men lived on earth in the first place: those are still myths.
The giants were giants, but not demigods, that could not be killed like all men, even as with Goliath and his brothers of Gath.
The only God come as a man in the flesh on earth, is Jesus Christ.
That man of sin will have the greatest mouth and powers of persuasion and lying wonders ever on earth, whom Satan throws all in with before the Lord Himself comes again. But it is still the errors and lying deceits we battle, not the man himself. I suppose being made to live again from the bottomless pit of hell, would make him pretty much more zealous than all others, but if cut he still bleeds like any man.
"If he bleeds, we can kill him." (Predator)
Frankly, my choice would be Cain or Balaam or Korah, rather than Nimrod, since they are warned against, and not Nimrod.
Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core.
And for what it's worth, Core went down into the pit
alive, and he was the first example of a false apostle, thinking to make himself as Moses, or even God:
Now Korah, the son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son of Levi, and Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On, the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben, took men:
And they rose up before Moses, with certain of the children of Israel, two hundred and fifty princes of the assembly, famous in the congregation, men of renown:
And they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron, and said unto them, Ye take too much upon you, seeing all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the LORD is among them: wherefore then lift ye up yourselves above the congregation of the LORD?
This was the greatest threat to arriving at the Promised Land, more than even unbelief and the Amalekites, because it was a direct ministerial attack on Moses, so that another should be leading
instead of Moses. And lastly, it was based upon the self-righteous claim of being
as holy as Moses: This is the exact nature of false apostles and antichrists.
The nature of the beast is,
He that was, and is not, and yet is, first shows the spiritual and ministerial formula of all false prophets and beasts: They are those once being saved by Christ, but is not doing the truth of Christ and His word, and yet is going on to depart from the apostles' doctrine, to preach another gospel of their own making,
instead of Christ.
In this case, the last greatest antichrist beast of all, would literally be as one that was alive on earth, and is not now alive on earth, and yet is coming to be alive on earth again,
in natural mortal flesh and blood.
If it's true, my bet is on Korah, since he is the first known false apostle and antichrist beast to come on earth, rising up from among the people to overthrow the first apostle for the children of Israel, Moses, who gives the law of the covenant from the Lord in Person face to face. And also, Korah and company went down into the pit of hell
alive, and not dead. So that he certainly was fallen and wounded
as it were unto death.
The first beast will also be cast alive into the LOF.
Some people just never learn their lesson.
The only problem is, exactly how does he become a popular person of interest, without having been born into the world at the time and raised as a child? According to the Scriptures of the two previous examples, he would be made alive again at the same age as his death.
Or, as Scripture suggests, he will simply appear as out of nowhere. This would fit the nature of false christs, that appear suddenly as from the desert, or some secret place, so that they appear to come as Christ Himself again on the earth, though not this time from the womb.
This is sounding closer and closer to the truth of Scripture.
I for one, after my initial gut instinct, and even a little playful mockery, if you'll forgive me, am becoming a bit of a believer.
What I keep thinking is, why not? I see no Scripture at this time that plainly contradicts it. If there is any such contradiction of Scripture, then it at least becomes a really great imaginative idea, that is very close to the truth, but no cigar.