Beast of Revelation
The "Beast of Revelation" refers to a symbolic figure described in the Book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament. It is often interpreted as representing evil or opposition to God. The beast is depicted as having multiple heads and horns, and it is associated with the end times and the final battle between good and evil.
In Christian eschatology, the beast is commonly linked to the Antichrist, a figure who is believed to deceive many and lead them away from faith. The imagery of the beast serves as a warning about the dangers of moral corruption and the ultimate triumph of good over evil in the apocalyptic narrative.