Is The Anti-Christ An Assyrian?
Q. I was wondering if you might be able to comment on a recent article claiming that many of the prophesies of Isaiah 10 and 11 (and Isaiah 30:30-31) that traditionally are understood to have been fulfilled by the Seleucid King Antiochus IV around the time of the Maccabees might instead be prophesies that lie ahead for the Anti-Christ himself.
Could it be that understanding the Seleucid King who defiled the second Temple in the second century BC could teach us more about the Anti-Christ and how he arises to power such as where he comes from, how his government is formed, and his path of conquest than just the act of “Desolation” itself spoken of in the book of Daniel? As we come closer to end times events I’m reminded of Paul’s words that looking forward was like looking into a dark glass, however as we approach these events things get more clear. Could it be so here too?
A. I believe that much of Isaiah has a dual fulfillment, the first one now historical to us and the 2nd one coming soon in the End Times. Antiochus Epiphanes was one of our clearest models of the anti-Christ, and was the only figure in History to demonstrate what the Abomination of Desolation will look like. Roman Emperor Nero and Adolph Hitler were two others. In Old Testament times the Jews saw Assyrian King Sennacherib as a type of the anti-Messiah with Hezekiah foreshadowing the Messiah. Since the former Assyrian Empire was included in lands identified as part of the Roman Empire, an anti-Christ of Assyrian descent is compatible with Daniel’s prophecy of the coming prince (Daniel 9:26).
At the rate other prophecies are being fulfilled, if the Assyrian view is correct we should see the re-emergence of the Assyrian Empire very soon. However, whether he is Assyrian or not is of secondary importance. The Church is looking the Christ, not the anti-Christ. Having a certain amount of curiosity about who the anti-Christ will be is only natural, but it shouldn’t distract us from getting ready to meet our King and preparing for our life with Him.