Suffering in Revelation: The Fulfillment of the Messianic Woes (original) (raw)

This work examines the concept of suffering as presented in biblical texts, particularly within the context of messianic prophecies and the anticipated rise of the antichrist. It focuses on the parallels found in the books of Daniel, John, and Paul, highlighting the recurring themes of opposition faced by believers and how these elements culminate in the eschatological framework of Revelation. Through analyzing these texts, the research elucidates the expectations of the early church regarding antichrists and their significance in the narrative of Christian suffering and redemption.