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Decoding the Antichrist and the End Times: What the Bible Says and What the Future Holds

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Will the real Antichrist please stand up?For the last two thousand years people have been anxiously trying to analyze who the Antichrist might be and when he might be revealed. Many people have made preposterous claims, and of course, they have been wrong. If you’re not careful, you can get caught up in the debate and spend so much time arguing with other Christians over the details that you don’t accomplish anything for the kingdom!  

To make matters worse, we now live in an era when, for the first time, we have the possibility of an artificial intelligence Antichrist, a human computer hybrid that will demand to be worshipped. Have you ever wondered if it’s OK to have Alexa, Siri, and other forms of  artificial intelligence in your home? We know that the Bible says great deception is coming, so what is a concerned believer to do?

Author and minister Mark Biltz wants you to understand the methods of the Antichrist so you won’t be deceived. This book will help you know the big picture of what has happened historically, what is unfolding this very moment, and what the future holds concerning the Antichrist based on the unfolding purposes of God.

204 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 5, 2019

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April 29, 2019
Wow! The information in this book should be read by every believer!

I highly recommend this book to anyone who really wants to know and understand God's true calendar and symbolism. I believe as the author inferred, it will help you be more like the 5 wise virgins who were prepared when the Lord returns. Admittedly, I read some paragraphs several times before understanding them fully, because this book is packed full of in depth biblical knowledge and the background behind the author's in depth research is eye opening. Frankly, I now feel like my previous perceptions of God's Word were almost superficial. This would be a great book for a group study as well.
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June 17, 2019
The book was so-so in my opinion. I actually found it kind of boring. There was a lot of technical detail and history lessons. I think the title is very misleading. I did not find this book "decoded the antichrist" at all. In fact it spent more time on history lessons than anything else. It described what the Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe concerning the antichrist, but again, there was no "decoding" going on. I am a student of eschatology, and have dozens and dozens of books on this subject, and this book told me nothing new at all that hasn't been hashed out already.
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60 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2022
Mark Biltz has written a thoroughly enjoyable book on recognising that we are approaching the "end times". He appears to be a Christian, but believes we need to be aware of our Jewish brothers and sisters, and to follow their feasts etc just like Jesus did. He also tells that it is more important to recognise the acts of the antichrist rather than trying to determine who he actually is.

I learnt a lot from considering eschatology from the Christian as well as Jewish perspective.
82 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2023
What an eye opener!

My husband and I have tried to understand the festivals of the LORD, but as Christians, (and westerners) it is hard to move into a better understanding. This book has opened my eyes into seeing things better from the eastern (Jewish and God's) perspective. I will read it again!
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54 reviews2 followers
July 27, 2019
A very Jewish approach.

It's not that interesting. His comments on Soloman were revealing of God's bias and interpretation was unique. Personally, I think Soloman repented in the end at least I hope so.
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December 4, 2020
Superb work of research

This should be a must read book, for anyone really trying to understand our time frame. It is a non- biased book, that shows a crystal clear analisys of biblical texts. I strongly recommend this book.
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May 19, 2022
Must Read!

This an eye opening book and it has increased my understanding of Jewish customs and laws that dramatically supplement my understanding of the Bible. I highly recommend it!
5 reviews
March 24, 2019
Must read

Mark Biltz is an unparalleled teacher! Reading this book is like drinking water from a fire hose!! Wow!! The chapter on King Solomon is worth the price of admission.
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387 reviews
May 11, 2019
Some interesting information -- especially about King Solomon. But all in all the author spends way too much of the book talking about himself.
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February 23, 2024
You can put your English Bibles on the shelf. Unless you can read the Bible in Hebrew like Mr. Blitz, you can’t really understand it.

Blitz believes history goes through continually repeating cycles. He bases that on Ecc. 1:9. Prophecy scriptures have multiple fulfillment in history this way. This avoids the spiritual interpretation of prophecy. (2 Cor 3:6)

He looks at the possibility of an AI Antichrist, which seems to be a trending meme now-a-days. He does give some interesting facts about king Solomon as a type of Antichrist. I’m not sure how that connects to AI.

He considers the early saints and martyrs antisemitic, and believes that was due to the influence of Greek philosophy. He also blames them for “replacement theology.” So-called “replacement theology” has always been the belief of mainstream Christianity. In the 19th century, Dispensationalism tried to change that.

Blitz devotes 32 pages to the Jewish view of eschatology, 15 pages to the Islamic view of eschatology, and 13 pages to the chapter on Christian eschatology. In the Christian chapter he describes amillennialism in one sentence. Postmillennialism and historic premillennialism each get two sentences. Dispensational premillennialism gets 5 sentences. He then gives two pages to describe general Christian eschatology which is completely Dispensational. The rest of the chapter consists of 9 pages with the opinions of various rabbis about Christianity. Get the picture?
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Author 1 book2 followers
April 13, 2019
Really well done. Information was passed along with sensationalizing or trying to give dates/name who the antichrist might be.
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May 23, 2019
Interesting book and good perspective

Good perspective on the Anti Messiah. Good perspective on the calender and how it works. I will read it again
11 reviews
June 18, 2019
Outstanding

I enjoyed this book which helped me understand the importance of following and understanding the Feast of the Lord and the Jewish Feasts.
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12 reviews
June 8, 2020
This book, though I don't agree with everything said, has really opened my mind concerning times and seasons. Job well done!
3 reviews
June 23, 2020
I love Mark Biltz and this book was amazingly insightful. I learned a lot of things I didn't know.
11 reviews
November 24, 2024
mind blowing

I found this book very interesting and informative. Mark presents a different perspective on Samuel that was mind blowing! I recommend this book.
25 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2025
Interesting!

Good book and very interesting. I love the old Testament and Jewish history and perspective. It is good to understand the scriptures from Jewish thinking.
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