It mentions the “beast and false prophet’ being directly thrown into the lake of fire. That’s a very direct reference to me. Revelatons mentions the “beast having been allowed to overcome and kill God’s two witnesses with the “whole world rejoicing and giving each other presents”(’till God raised them up after three days). Oh I think the antichrist is very directly mentioned!
Then why isn’t the word “anti-Christ” actually used? Why isn’t the prophecy more explicit? As it is it could merely refer to the Roman Emperor, a false preacher, Satan, etc. No, this is just myth bordering on gnosticism. I believed it too, until I started reading the Bible and saw there was nothing to support it.