Eric (28 July 2012)
"The Son Of Perdition"


 


Dear John and Doves, of course this is just a small amount of scripture on the SOP.  There will be more later if time permits.

 In the KJV- John 13:11, 13  about Judas Iscariot.  He was the one apostle who had never "had a bath"; i.e., he was a lost man who had never been saved (see John 6:70-71).  Verse 13 is obviously a reference to Judas because he was the only disciple who consistently called Jesus "Master"  (see Matt. 26:25, 49; Mark 14:45).  There are thirteen letters in the name Judas Iscariot.  Verse 13, here in chapter 13, has thirteen words in it, if you don't count the italicized word "so" that was added by the AV translators.  Those thirteen words have 39 letters in them (3x13).  And to top it all off, there are thirteen people in the upper room at the Last Supper.  Judas is "the son of perdition" (John 17:12), which is the title of the Antichrist (2Thess. 2:3).  The Antichrist shows up in Rev. 13.  His number is 666, and it is found in Rev. 13:18 (18 being 6+6+6).  Friday is the sixth day of the week, so people beware Friday the 13th.  The scholars would have you believe all of that is a coincidence and that the Holy Spirit had nothing to do with the chapter and verse numbers in the King James Version.  

Eric