Antichristos
Antichristos is a Greek term translating to “antichrist” in English, used primarily in Christian theology to denote an individual or force that opposes Christ and his teachings. The word combines the Greek prefix anti‑ (“against”) with chrēstos (“Christ”), and is first attested in the New Testament letters of Paul. In 1 John 2:18, 1 John 2:22, and 1 John 4:3, the term serves to warn believers about deception, identifying those who deny the incarnation of Jesus as not of Christ.
In the broader Christian tradition, antichristos is often associated with eschatological expectations, particularly within Protestant and
The concept of antichristos appears in apocalyptic literature and is linked to other figures such as the