relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 715,ENT_CHR_ANTICHRIST,deceives_or_tempts,ENT_DECEPTION,medium,Antichrist traditions include deception and false appearance.,SRC_DDD_CHRISTIAN,reviewed, 718,ENT_CHR_ANTICHRIST,embodies,ENT_EVIL,high,Antichrist belongs to Christian adversarial eschatology.,SRC_DDD_CHRISTIAN,reviewed, 732,ENT_CHR_ANTICHRIST,opposes,ENT_GNO_CHRIST,high,Antichrist is an eschatological opponent of Christ.,SRC_DDD_CHRISTIAN,reviewed, 1430,ENT_CHR_ANTICHRIST,received_as,ENT_ISL_DAJJAL,medium,"The Dajjal (al-Masih al-Dajjal, ""the Deceiving Messiah"") is the Islamic false messiah who appears before the Last Day, and is the direct Islamic reception of the Christian Antichrist tradition. Jewish and Christian apocalyptic texts (including the Book of Revelation, Syriac Christian apocalypses, and rabbinic traditions about Armilus) circulated in 7th-century Arabia; hadith traditions about the Dajjal show clear structural and narrative parallels including: one-eyed deceiver, claims divine status, defeated by Jesus (Isa) at the Second Coming. The Dajjal concept entered Islam through these Jewish-Christian apocalyptic contact traditions.",SRC_HADITH_GENERAL,reviewed,PER_ISL_EARLY 1756,ENT_CHR_ANTICHRIST,opposes,ENT_JESUS_CHRIST,high,New Testament (1 John 2:22; 2 Thessalonians 2:4): the Antichrist figure is defined by opposition to Christ.,SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT,approved,