KEY VERSE: I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a Beast rise up out of the Sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy. (Rev 13:1)
Protestants have accused the Roman church head, the Pope, to
be the Antichrist. This “Beast” is the Antichrist, but any against Christ are antichrists,
as is written, “Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He
is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son” (1 John 2:22). With that,
deniers of God, as Father, and Son are “antichrists” (with little “a”). Islam seems
to deny only the Son, but is that reality? Allah is not Yahweh God.
“Allah” derives from the Hebrew Elohim, but is their “god” truly that
God, or is he El?
El is “god” in the singular and Elohim, the
plural. Both El and Elohim are used to describe the true God and
that makes sense in that Yahweh is three substances in one Existence, or
the “Holy Trinity.” “El” is used in scripture many times, but most
significantly when Abraham had “communion” with Melchizedek (Gen 14:18). And
from the Book of Hebrews, Melchizedek was said to be King of Righteousness and
King of Peace (Heb 7:2) and “expressed” (Greek; aphomoioo) as the Son of
God. In other words, El refers to God when he is manifested. Melchizedek
was one manifestation in the flesh, and Jesus another. Therefore, Jesus is “El”
and the Holy Trinity, God in Three Substances, is Elohim.
Allah is a derivative of Elohim (plural of El),
but Allah is One and Islam monotheistic. Allah is a false god of
one substance and is not Elohim, God in three substances. The three “substances”
of the One True God in homeostasis is Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Islam calls
God “Allah” from the plural Elohim, but yet Islam’s “god” is one
substance. Jesus is El in the three substances. Pagans had images of their “El”
called idols. Jesus is the image of the Father (John 14:7).
Nobody has ever seen Allah because that false God has
no spirit nor any image. Muslims even forbid images of Allah, and the
spirit of Allah, if he has one, is the spirit of evil. I believe that Allah
has a “spirit” called Isa (Jesus in their perspective). Isa
will manifest himself in the last days, according to the Qu’ran. The
spirit of Isa will return as an image. Right now, that spirit is spirit,
but in the end, Isa shall manifest himself, I believe as God (Elohim).
Islam claims to have one God of one substance, but it seems that Allah
consists of father, son, and spirit as well — the unholy father, the unholy
son, and the unholy spirit, namely Allah, Isa, and the Antichrist;
in this case, THE Antichrist.
Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that Antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time. (1 John 2:18)
THE Antichrist is the “Beast” from the key verse, “(I) saw a
Beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads.” The “sea” in the Bible
always refers to the Mediterranean Sea. Of course, Rome lies on that Sea, but
that Sea is the locus of Islam. Both Rome and Jerusalem lie on the Sea, but
Jerusalem appears to be the “harlot Babylon” from the Book of Revelation in
that scripture indicates that Jerusalem has become evil, to wit: “The vision of
Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem… How is the
faithful city become an harlot!” (Isa
1:1,21).
Jerusalem is the “harlot” not Rome. Harlotry there continues
to this day because modern Jerusalem is the epicenter of Islam. Those “seven
heads” are not the seven hills of Rome, but the “seven pillars of Isma'ilism,”
the Shi’a sect of Islam. (Islam claims Ishmael as their ancestor).
With that background, Islam is likely the end-of-time
(Apocalyptic) religion, and of course, Sharia Law the government of that
religion. The Antichrist will be both a religious leader (Isa) and a one
world government leader from the Sea. Certainly, Isa and Islam fit the description
of the “Beast.” With that said, the “Beast” in scripture has two identities in
one: the masses of Islam (Elohim) and the leader of that false religion (El).
God promised this: “I will rid evil beasts out of the land”
(Lev 26:6). That has more meaning than first appears. It refers to the three
Beasts of Revelation — the unholy trinity.
Sinners are “beasts,” as is written, “So foolish was I, and
ignorant: I was as a beast before thee” (Psalm 73:22).
The religion of the Beast consists of a globe full of feral
beasts. Often the world sees feral beasts roaming the Sea terrifying the nations.
Islam is not a religion of peace as they claim, but a conglomeration of beasts.
The “prophet” of those beasts, or antichrists, is THE Antichrist himself,
Isa.
The “Beast” is then both a person and persons. They are many. The “Beast”
will have Satan in him just as the “Beast,” the Serpent, and the “Beast,” Judas
Iscariot.
“Iscariot”
means “man of Kerioth” and “Kerioth” has the same root noun as “Qu’ran”
(Koran) (Abarim Publications Online). In other words, Judas was the
Beast and so are people of the book, the Koran. I have written before, as have
many, including Muslims, that “666” is a holy number in the Qu’ran, but
an unholy number in the Bible. It is the mark of the Beast, and in the case of
Islam, the mark of Islamic adherents.
Not only is “666” the mark of THE Beast but all the “beasts”
of Islam. Muslims are antichrists and their religion and Isa are the
Beast, as both the Bible and the Qu’ran seem to indicate. “Beasts” in scripture
as well as sacred literature are those who deny Christ.
Islam denies Christ, and since they do, they do not know the
Father as suggested in John 1:15. Muslims do not know Father God because they
do not know Jesus. Hence, according to the Bible, they are antichrists. That is
validated by their means of proselytization. Christians use the Sword of the
Word (Jesus) and Islam the sword of Isa who they say, will return with a
vengeance. To do what? “I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the
witness of Jesus, and for the Word of God (Jesus), and which had not worshipped
the Beast (Isa)” (Rev 20:4; quotes mine).
Yahweh is truly Elohim and Allah would
correspond to El. El is more often used in reference to Baals (Els)
in the Bible, all who together are Baalim; those the heretic Hebrews served and
were pagan false gods.
Here “Baalim” is the plural of “Baal” and describe Allah
quite well. Allah, as was demonstrated, exists in three Beasts, and the three
together are the Unholy Trinity as one monotheistic “god.” Islam is
therefore faux Christianity and copies it in many respects and
disrespects. As such, Islam is “blasphemous,” according to the key verse.
(picture credit: Message for Muslims; "Isa in Islamic Thinking")
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