Demas in Wikipedia
mentioned by the Apostle Paul in the New Testament of the
Bible, appears to have been a man involved in the ministry as
a companion of Paul.[1][2] He was with Paul during his first
imprisonment in Rome,[3] but later when Paul wrote Second
Timothy he said that Demas had forsaken him, "having loved
this present world."
In The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan writes of Demas, a
deceiver, who beckons to pilgrims at the Hill Lucre, urging
them to join in the supposed silver mining being carried out
there.
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