antichrist / ˈæn tɪˌkraɪst /

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antichrist 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Theology.

  1. a particular personage or power, variously identified or explained, who is conceived of as appearing in the world as the principal antagonist of Christ.
  2. an opponent of Christ; a person or power antagonistic to Christ.
  3. a disbeliever in Christ.
  4. a false Christ.

antichrist 近义词

antichrist

等同于 Satan

更多antichrist例句

  1. Enough people are worried that the vaccines are from the Antichrist that TikTok has apparently banned hashtags that link vaccination with apocalyptic plots.
  2. Crucially, Evangelicals believed that as the United States ceded power to the Antichrist, he would demand that all people pledge their allegiance to him by taking his mark.
  3. Perhaps, they speculated, the world would soon have a single global currency overseen by the Antichrist and run by computers.
  4. In the 1980s some alleged that perhaps Ronald Wilson Reagan was the Antichrist — the letters in his name added up to 6-6-6.
  5. In the 1930s, they thought that perhaps the logo of Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration, the blue eagle, was the Antichrist’s logo.
  6. One prominent Wingnut Web site in particular has been pumping up microchip/Antichrist anxieties: WorldNet Daily.
  7. The McCain campaign even put out a Web ad that seemed to play on Obama-as-Antichrist fears.
  8. Its worldly affairs gave him no concern, and party-spirit was loathsome to him as the very antichrist.
  9. It is well to state here that Daniel mentions Antichrist but once in his prophecies, in chapter xi:36, etc.
  10. See the pictures in the numerous fifteenth century little popular books concerning Antichrist.
  11. "And then shall the wicked be revealed:" no one doubts that this means Antichrist.
  12. These remonstrants drifted by degrees into open antagonists of the Church, and talked of the Pope as the mystical antichrist.