Apocalyptic Literature

Definition of Apocalyptic Literature Hierarchical Category as it relates to Religion, Antichrist

Apocalyptic Literature refers to a genre of prophetic writing that developed in post-exile Jewish culture and predicted the ultimate destruction of evil and triumph of good. It is characterized by symbolic imagery, visions of the end times, and a focus on cosmic events. Key elements often include the Antichrist, a figure in Christian eschatology who is believed to appear before the second coming of Christ and deceive many, and strong religious themes pertaining to God's final judgment, the end of the world, and the salvation of the righteous.

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