"John
6:70 Jesus answered them, Have
not I chosen you twelve, and one
of you is a devil?
It didn't
say Judas had a devil, but that
he is a devil, and was said
earlier in Jesus' ministry, long
before the devil entered Judas
to betray Jesus.
So, will
the antichrist be similar? Will
he have an evil spirit part,
which may be what ascends up out
of the bottomless pit?"
I think the Antichrist
(beast) will have an evil spirit
inside of him. In my opinion I
think Satan, a fallen angel, will
be inside of the Antichrist, but
time will tell.
Is the beast that
ascendeth up out of the bottomless
pit an evil spirit? The questions
I have about that is the fallen
angels are supposed to chained up
in the deepest part of the abyss
(bottomless pit) called Tartarus
awaiting the judgement because
they went into women and created
the giants, and we know there are
the evil spirits of the giants
called demons or devils on the
earth according to the book of
Enoch at
The Book of
Enoch: The Book of Enoch:
Chapter XV | Internet Sacred
Text Archive verse 8,
verses 8-11.
So there are no demon spirits
inside of the bottomless pit that
I know of.
The bottomless pit is
sealed up and needs a key to open
it which is given to a star that
falls out of the sky (a fallen
angel (Rev. 9:1) after the 5th
Angel's trumpet sounds at which
time locusts are released from the
bottomless pit. However, way
back at the 6th seal (Rev. 6:12)
the martyrs are taken to heaven
(Rev. 7:9) which have all been
killed by the Antichrist for not
worshipping the image of the beast
so how did the beast (Antichrist)
that ascendeth out of the
bottomless pit or the evil spirit
dwelling inside the Antichrist
that ascendeth out of the
bottomless pit get out of the
bottomless pit to kill the martyrs
before the bottomless pit was
unlocked with a key (Rev.
9:1)?
However, the beast that
ascendeth out of the bottomless
pit may just mean that the beast
(Antichrist) arises from what
seems like never ending evil
(because the bottomless pit is
supposed to be never-ending). As
for the beast that rises up out of
the sea (Rev. 13:1), the sea may
represent the sea of humanity
who lives in the countries
surrounding the Mediterranean
Sea because the 7 heads
on the beast with 10 horns
(kings) are 7 mountains or 7
kingdoms or 7 empires (Rev.
17:9-12) that surrounded the
Mediterranean sea area, and
these 7 kingdoms at one time in
the past all had kings that
controlled Israel and their
kings ruled over Israel.