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No, these two "lawless" ones crucified beside Christ were Zealots who had committed insurrection against Rome along with Barabbas. Mark 15:7 tells us, "And there was one named Barabbas, which lay bound WITH THEM that had made insurrection WITH HIM, who had committed murder in the insurrection." These others who had committed insurrection were not released with the Zealot murderer Barabbas, but ended up being crucified on either side of Christ. The Zealots were well known for stealing to help supply those who had joined their cause.Zealots guilty of insurrection? OR thieves, guilty of stealing? I think this passage states the latter, not the former.
The "Man of Lawlessness" in 2 Thess. 2 was a first century Zealot leader.
You've got the wrong timing for the false christs to appear on the scene. Jesus said that "false christs" were going to have false prophet supporters who would be claiming that their particular pseudo-christ would either be in the wilderness or in the "secret chambers" (Matt. 24:5 & 23-26). These "secret chambers" were a distinct feature of the old Jerusalem temple. They were called "the chamber of secrets": rooms in the temple set aside for anonymous donations for the poor, collected and dispensed to the poor anonymously at intervals. Also another chamber where anonymous donations for the temple's upkeep could be collected.Bingo.
- “All the names which in the Scripture are applied to Christ, by virtue of which it is established that He is over the church, all the same names are applied to the Pope.” Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, De Conciliorum Auctoriatate (On the Authority of the Councils) Bk 2, chap. 17
- “The pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God. He is the divine monarch and supreme emperor, and king of kings. Hence the pope is crowned with a triple crown, as King of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions.” Lucius Ferraris, Prompta Bibliotheca, vol.6, art. “Papa II”
- “We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.” Pope Leo XIII, in an encyclical letter dated June 20, 1894, The Great Encyclical Letters of Leo XIII, p. 304.
Once that temple was torn down to the last stone (the "secret chambers" included), no one would ever again be making such a claim after that time about a false christ doing this. Christ was predicting the increase of those false christs for His own generation. They would stake their claim to the Messiah the Prince role as close as possible to Daniel's predicted year of AD 30 for Messiah the Prince's coming so that their deception would not be easily detected by their fellow Jews.
As I asked before: when has anyone ever urged people to go out into the wilderness to gather there in support of the papacy? Yet we do have this going on already in Acts 21:38. The chief captain asked Paul, "Art not thou that Egyptian, which before these days madest an uproar, and leddest out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?" This was yet another insurrection of Zealot murderers gathering in the wilderness against Rome, led by an Egyptian that time. It was yet another example of the Zealot cause being "the mystery of iniquity that doth already work" in Paul's days.
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