Multiple reports from the same outlet describe a manuscript they say is more than 2,000 years old and is “banned” from the Bible. The articles claim the document contains a prophecy about the rise of the Antichrist, described as a powerful deceiver opposing Christ. According to these accounts, the manuscript’s age places it in early Christian-era times, and its contents are portrayed as a warning or prediction associated with end-times themes. The reports do not provide shared, independently verified details about the manuscript’s origin, provenance, or the specific text being referenced beyond the general claim that it relates to the Antichrist. They also do not cite comparative scholarly or archaeological evidence within the excerpts provided. Overall, the coverage reflects a belief or interpretation that the manuscript includes apocalyptic material relevant to Christian eschatology, but the available information in these sources is largely limited to the assertion that such a prophecy exists in a banned biblical text.