Man of sin

Son of Perdition in Wikipedia

The phrase son of perdition is used in the New Testament to refer to Judas Iscariot. In John 17:12 , Jesus says that of all his disciples, none has been lost except the "son of perdition". The New International Version translates the phrase as "the one doomed to destruction." D. A. Carson suggests that this verse refers both to Judas' characte...

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Man of Sin in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

(ho anthropos tes hamartias; many ancient authorities read, "man of lawlessness," anomias): 1. The Pauline Description: The name occurs in Paul's remarkable announcement in 2 Thess 2:3-10 of the manifestation of a colossal anti-Christian power prior to the advent, which some of the Thessalonians had been misled into thinking of as immediately i...

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