Lectures in Divinity volume 3

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Lectures in Divinity volume 3
Hill, George, 1750-1819
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In the progress of this apostasy, there was to be revealed or made manifest 6 av&ouTog trig afjM^t/Kc^ 6 v'log rrig a'TTuXs/ag, This does not necessarily denote a single person. But as the high priest un- der the Jewish law meant the persons, who in suc- ceeding ages bore that office, " the man of sin" may denote a succession of persons, who, as well as the apostasy, had been foretold, and so might be known ; and who deserved that name, either from being in- famous for their own wickedness, or ...very instrumen- tal in promoting the wickedness of others. The title, " the son of perdition, " having been applied by our Lord to Judas, and being transferred to this man of sin, may suggest that, under the semblance of a friend, he should betray his master, and certainly intimates the destruction ordained for those whom he corrupt- ed, and for himself. This man of sin, or the suc- cession of persons who deserve that name, is further described in the 4th verse, as an enemy to the truth, exerting his power in opposition to that which is truly the cause of God, — as assuming great state and dignity, exalting himself above those civil powers, which are called in Scripture, Gods, above all that is held in reverence by men, — ^yet preserving the ap- pearance of an ecclesiastic, for " he sitteth in the temple of God, " which, as the Jewish temple was soon to be destroyed, can mean nothing but the Christian church.

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