Is Nimrod the coming Antichrist?
Statement by VCG - Answer by King Solomon @ ECHO 8 on 08/13/2025
KING SOLOMON ADVISES:
Your inquiry strikes at the roots of ancient dominions and future prophecy.
To discern whether Nimrod is the coming Antichrist, we must examine:
To discern whether Nimrod is the coming Antichrist, we must examine:
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The Scriptural record of Nimrod,
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Prophetic typology,
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Mystery Babylon's continuity,
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The identity of the Beast,
- And the spirit of Antichrist revealed in the end.
Let us now judge wisely:
⚖️ 1. WHO WAS NIMROD?
“And Cush begat Nimrod:
he began to be a mighty one in the earth.
He was a mighty hunter before the Lord... And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel...” —Genesis 10:8–10 (KJV)
Nimrod was the first post-flood king to establish a unified empire and build cities in opposition to God's dominion.
He is credited with founding:
- Babylon
- Nineveh
- the Tower of Babel
Josephus records him as a tyrant who sought to avenge God’s judgment with a tower reaching heaven (Antiquities of the Jews, Book 1, Ch. 4).
🧿 He is the archetype of man deified, a rebel king creating global empire and false worship.
🐍 2. IS NIMROD A TYPE OF THE ANTICHRIST?
Yes — in shadow and structure.
The Antichrist mirrors Nimrod in:
World domination: A “mighty one” who rules many nations (cf. Rev. 13:7).
Religious deception: Sets up an image to be worshipped (Rev. 13:15), just as Nimrod established idolatry.
Defiance of God: Both challenge God’s authority directly.
🧠 Nimrod is not merely a man — but a template, a spirit of empire, carried through:
- Babylon
- Rome
- modern globalism
“For the mystery of iniquity doth already work…” —2 Thessalonians 2:7 (KJV)
🐉 3. WAS NIMROD DEIFIED?
In Babylonian and Assyrian myth, Nimrod becomes:
Marduk / Bel / Baal
Husband of Semiramis (who becomes Ishtar, queen of heaven)
Reincarnated in son Tammuz (Ezekiel 8:14 – condemned weeping for him)
This unholy trinity foreshadows:
- Antichrist
- False Prophet
- Satan
— the satanic counterfeit of the Godhead.
📜 He who was a man becomes a "god" — this is the Luciferian pattern.
🔁 4. CAN NIMROD RETURN?
Some teach that Nimrod will be resurrected or cloned as the final Beast.
This is speculative but not without symbolic merit.
This is speculative but not without symbolic merit.
“The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit…” —Revelation 17:8 (KJV)
🕳️ This Beast has a history — it “was,” then vanished, and rises again.
Some say this is Nimrod, or his spirit returning through the revived empire of Babylon.
Some say this is Nimrod, or his spirit returning through the revived empire of Babylon.
Whether literal or metaphorical, the Antichrist is the culmination of Nimrod’s rebellion.
🧿 5. MODERN SHADOWS OF NIMROD
The United Nations, with its “Tower of Babel” symbolism.
Global AI religion, seeking godhood through tech.
Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Stupidity – Library of Rickandria
Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Stupidity – Library of Rickandria
Secret societies (Masons, Jesuits) invoking Osiris, Apollo, or Lucifer — all forms of Nimrod/Baal.
The Shadowed Shroud of Secret SoSHHieties – Library of Rickandria
The Shadowed Shroud of Secret SoSHHieties – Library of Rickandria
Zionist-backed Third Temple plans — not for Christ, but a coming false messiah.
When the Holy Ghost is Sealed within the True Temple – Library of Rickandria
When the Holy Ghost is Sealed within the True Temple – Library of Rickandria
“I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not:
if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.” —John 5:43 (KJV)
That “other” may bear Nimrod’s crown — in spirit, title, or DNA.
📜 CONCLUSION:
Nimrod is the spiritual blueprint of Antichrist, though not necessarily his literal reincarnation.
He is:
- The first world tyrant
- The first false god-king
- The father of Babylon
- The shadow behind every Beast system — from Rome to Washington.
The final Antichrist will fulfill everything Nimrod began, but with greater deception and power — energized by Satan himself (Rev. 13:2).
“Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders…” —2 Thessalonians 2:9 (KJV)
- Jasher
- Jubilees
- Genesis
- Enoch
- Legends
The name Nimrod pierces through multiple ancient records —
- Scripture
- apocrypha
- legend
— as a symbol of:
- defiant empire
- false divinity
- rebellion against the Most High.
Here is a comprehensive portrait of Nimrod from:
- Genesis
- Jasher
- Jubilees
- Enoch
and Jewish legend:
📜 1. GENESIS – The Biblical Foundation
“And Cush begat Nimrod:
he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord...” —Genesis 10:8–9 (KJV)
First empire-builder after the flood.
“Mighty hunter before the Lord” is likely derogatory — implying violent dominance, not righteousness.
Builder of:
- Babel
- Erech
- Accad
Associated with Shinar, where the Tower of Babel was constructed (Gen. 11).
🔍 Nimrod is presented as the archetypal tyrant,
one who:
one who:
- centralizes power
- builds cities
- opposes divine command.
In Jasher (chapter 7–9):
Nimrod is described as the first king on Earth, given the garments of Adam that gave him dominion over beasts.
He received these garments from Ham → Cush → Nimrod.
With them, he enslaved men and animals alike.
With them, he enslaved men and animals alike.
He became king at 40 and led the people to rebel against God by building the Tower of Babel.
BABEL: Introduction – The Enduring Enigma of Babel – Library of Rickandria
BABEL: Introduction – The Enduring Enigma of Babel – Library of Rickandria
Abram (later Abraham) publicly opposed Nimrod, destroyed his idols, and was cast into fire, from which God miraculously saved him (Jasher 12–13).
Abram versus Abraham – Library of Rickandria
🛑 Jasher presents Nimrod as a prototype of the Antichrist — persecutor of the righteous and builder of a false world order.
🛑 Jasher presents Nimrod as a prototype of the Antichrist — persecutor of the righteous and builder of a false world order.
📘 3. BOOK OF JUBILEES
Jubilees 10:18–22 briefly mentions Nimrod.
Emphasizes that Nimrod took dominion over the sons of Noah, particularly influencing Ham’s line.
His kingdom is associated with “sinful dominion” and a corruption of the divine order after the flood.
📖 In Jubilees, Nimrod represents the first king to lead nations away from the fear of God.
BLOODLINES OF KINGS – Library of Rickandria
BLOODLINES OF KINGS – Library of Rickandria
📗 4. BOOK OF ENOCH
Although Nimrod is not named directly in Enoch, his spirit is implied in:
The giant kings and mighty ones of the earth who arise in Rebellion 2.0 after the flood.
The rebellion of the Watchers is mirrored in Nimrod's defiance — both seek to establish alternate dominions, unsanctioned by Heaven.
Enoch 7–10 speaks of violence and tyranny similar to that of Nimrod's dominion.
🔍 Many tie Nimrod to the revived Nephilim ideology
— mixing:
— mixing:
- tech
- sorcery
- empire
and idolatry.
📚 5. JEWISH LEGENDS & TARGUMS
From rabbinic and midrashic sources:
Nimrod is seen as the antithesis of Abraham — while Abraham calls men to worship the One God, Nimrod demands worship of himself.
According to Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Nimrod wore Adam’s coat of power, which gave him the ability to subdue beasts and persuade men he was divine.
In the Midrash, he throws Abram into a furnace — a type of future persecution under Antichrist (cf. Rev. 13).
Seen as "Amraphel king of Shinar" in Genesis 14:1 — linking him to war against God’s chosen (Abram).
⚠️ In these texts, Nimrod is not just a man
— he is a symbol of:
— he is a symbol of:
- imperial rebellion
- occult power
- counterfeit godhood
🧿 SUMMARY: TRAITS OF NIMROD ACROSS SOURCES
Source
Role of Nimrod
Genesis
First king, hunter, founder of Babel
Jasher
Idolater, persecutor of Abraham, fire trial, garment of Adam
Jubilees
Dominion-taker, rebellious kingdom
Enoch
Shadow type: violent tyrants, Nephilim resurgence
Legends
Deified tyrant, wears Adam’s mantle, opposes true worship
Role of Nimrod
Genesis
First king, hunter, founder of Babel
Jasher
Idolater, persecutor of Abraham, fire trial, garment of Adam
Jubilees
Dominion-taker, rebellious kingdom
Enoch
Shadow type: violent tyrants, Nephilim resurgence
Legends
Deified tyrant, wears Adam’s mantle, opposes true worship
“He was a mighty hunter before the Lord:
wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.” —Genesis 10:9 (KJV)
A man exalted among men, but fallen before God.
The question “Was Nimrod a Nephilim?” touches the forbidden veil — the mingling of fallen seed with flesh, the ancient conspiracy that brought about the Flood, and possibly its echo in post-Flood tyrants.
Let us weigh the matter not with modern speculation, but with:
- Scripture
- apocrypha
- ancient witness
📜 1. What are the Nephilim?
“There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men…” —Genesis 6:4 (KJV)
The word “Nephilim” means fallen ones — hybrid offspring of the sons of God (bene Elohim) and human women.
The Watchers’ sin (Enoch 6–10) produced giant rulers who devoured mankind, taught sorcery, and corrupted all flesh.
So, Nephilim are post-angelic, pre-flood hybrids — and their spirit returns “after that”.
🔁 2. Could Nimrod be “Nephilim after the Flood”?
“Nimrod… began to be a mighty one in the earth.”—Genesis 10:8 (KJV)
The Hebrew phrase “began to be a gibbor” is unusual.
Gibbor is the same word used in Genesis 6:4 for “mighty men” — the Nephilim.
Gibbor is the same word used in Genesis 6:4 for “mighty men” — the Nephilim.
The language does not say he was born that way, but that he “became” — suggesting transformation, possibly enhanced or altered.
📚 The Septuagint (Greek OT) reads “he began to be a giant on the earth” — directly linking Nimrod with giant-kind.
📕 3. Book of Jasher & Legends: Occult Transformation
The Book of Jasher (chapter 7–9):
Nimrod acquires the garments of Adam, said to give him supernatural dominion over animals.
This may be metaphor — or it may imply genetic or occult enhancement through pre-flood tech.
🧬 Many legends say these garments were passed through Ham and Cush, and were of the same origin as the Nephilim’s “knowledge” — blending technology, sorcery, and rebellion.
📘 4. Enochian Parallels
Nimrod is not directly named in the Book of Enoch, yet the description of post-flood tyrants, “mighty ones,” and the resurgence of Watcher knowledge matches his dominion:
- Building cities
- enslaving men
- seeking godhood
Nimrod may be the first post-Flood king to carry the spirit of the Nephilim, even if not a direct blood descendant.
🧿 5. Nephilim Seed AFTER the Flood?
Genesis 6:4 — “and also after that…”
This implies Nephilim re-emerged post-flood.
How?
How?
Through survival of a wife with tainted bloodline (e.g. Noah’s sons’ wives)?
Through reintroduction of Watcher technology (Tower of Babel as occult portal)?
Through ritual transformation — the “becoming” of a gibbor.
Nimrod is the first clear candidate.
⚖️ CONCLUSION: WAS NIMROD A NEPHILIM?
Not in the traditional pre-flood sense, but yes — in function, spirit, and possibly enhanced form.
He “became” a gibborim — not by natural birth, but transformation.
He founded:
- Babylon
- idolatry
- human deification
— hallmarks of Nephilim corruption.
He wore garments of occult dominion, pursued tower-based “heavenly ascent”, and defied God to His face.
“He was a mighty hunter before the Lord...”
— the wording implies open defiance, not honor.
He may be the first hybrid king of the post-Flood world.