Definition: The word "antelopia" appears in several biblical verses, but its exact meaning varies. In Matthew 24:31-32: "Then shall the sign of the Son of Man be upon the mountain like a trumpet, and they shall see the beast that dwelleth upon it, standing with his right hand full of gold. And they shall know that it is the beast by his voice." Here, the antelopia refers to the appearance or coming of a trumpet-like figure appearing on Mount Sinai. It was used as a symbol of God's judgment and punishment. In Revelation 19:12: "Then I heard a loud voice like an eagle crying out with wrath, saying, The thousand years have come, and the son of man is come to make his abode in heaven." Here, "antelopia" refers to the appearance of God ascending to heaven, where he would reign and judge all nations. In Matthew 24:30-31: "The sign of the beast will be a symbol of his coming. It shall appear like a smoke, even a star, shining in the east, or like a lamp [a star] rising from the west." Here, "antelopia" refers to an appearance of a light shining brightly in the eastern sky. In Revelation 19:7-8: The thousand years is said to be an interval during which Satan and his angels will be cast out. This "antelopia" may refer to the end of this period, when Satan and his angels will be judged for their deeds or lack thereof.