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What does the Bible say about the false prophet in Revelation?

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The false prophet in Revelation, represented as a beast, speaks blasphemies and leads people away from the true worship of God.

In Revelation 13, the false prophet is depicted as a beast with two horns like a lamb but speaks like a dragon. This imagery signifies that although he appears innocent and Christ-like, he is actually a servant of Satan, promoting deception and lies. He blasphemes God and leads people to worship the first beast, which represents antichrist powers. The Scripture warns believers not to be deceived by outward appearances and to test the spirits by their messages, as many false prophets are in the world.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:11-18, 1 John 4:1

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